// natFirstThread.cc - Implementation of FirstThread native methods. /* Copyright (C) 1998, 1999 Cygnus Solutions This file is part of libgcj. This software is copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the Libgcj License. Please consult the file "LIBGCJ_LICENSE" for details. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #define DIE(Message) die (JvNewStringLatin1 (Message)) typedef void main_func (jobject); void java::lang::FirstThread::run (void) { Utf8Const* main_signature = _Jv_makeUtf8Const ("([Ljava.lang.String;)V", 22); Utf8Const* main_name = _Jv_makeUtf8Const ("main", 4); #if 0 // Note: this turns out to be more painful than useful. Apparently // many people rely on being able to have main in a non-public // class. // This is based on my reading of 12.3.3. if (! java::lang::reflect::Modifier::isPublic(klass->getModifiers())) DIE ("class must be public"); #endif _Jv_Method *meth = _Jv_GetMethodLocal (klass, main_name, main_signature); // Some checks from Java Spec section 12.1.4. if (meth == NULL) DIE ("no suitable method `main' in class"); if (! java::lang::reflect::Modifier::isStatic(meth->accflags)) DIE ("`main' must be static"); if (! java::lang::reflect::Modifier::isPublic(meth->accflags)) DIE ("`main' must be public"); main_func *real_main = (main_func *) meth->ncode; (*real_main) (args); }