#include #include #include // The user's `main` function, expecting arguments. int __main_argc_argv(int argc, char *argv[]); // If the user's `main` function expects arguments, the compiler will rename // it to `__main_argc_argv`, and this version will get linked in, which // initializes the argument data and calls `__main_argc_argv`. __attribute__((weak, nodebug)) int __main_void(void) { __wasi_errno_t err; // Get the sizes of the arrays we'll have to create to copy in the args. size_t argv_buf_size; size_t argc; err = __wasi_args_sizes_get(&argc, &argv_buf_size); if (err != __WASI_ERRNO_SUCCESS) { _Exit(EX_OSERR); } // Add 1 for the NULL pointer to mark the end, and check for overflow. size_t num_ptrs = argc + 1; if (num_ptrs == 0) { _Exit(EX_SOFTWARE); } // Allocate memory for storing the argument chars. char *argv_buf = malloc(argv_buf_size); if (argv_buf == NULL) { _Exit(EX_SOFTWARE); } // Allocate memory for the array of pointers. This uses `calloc` both to // handle overflow and to initialize the NULL pointer at the end. char **argv = calloc(num_ptrs, sizeof(char *)); if (argv == NULL) { free(argv_buf); _Exit(EX_SOFTWARE); } // Fill the argument chars, and the argv array with pointers into those chars. // TODO: Remove the casts on `argv_ptrs` and `argv_buf` once the witx is updated with char8 support. err = __wasi_args_get((uint8_t **)argv, (uint8_t *)argv_buf); if (err != __WASI_ERRNO_SUCCESS) { free(argv_buf); free(argv); _Exit(EX_OSERR); } // Call `__main_argc_argv` with the arguments! return __main_argc_argv(argc, argv); }