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	rt.dmain2
Contains druntime startup and shutdown routines.
License: 
Distributed under the
      Boost Software License 1.0.
    (See accompanying file LICENSE)
Authors: 
Walter Bright, Sean Kelly
Source rt/dmain2.d
- shared size_t_initCount;
- Keep track of how often rt_init/rt_term were called.
- intrt_init();
- Initialize druntime. If a C program wishes to call D code, and there's no D main(), then it must call rt_init() and rt_term().
- intrt_term();
- Terminate use of druntime.
- aliasTraceHandler= TraceInfo function(void* ptr);
- Trace handler
- voidrt_setTraceHandler(TraceHandlerh, Throwable.TraceDeallocatord= null);
- Overrides the default trace hander with a user-supplied version.Parameters:TraceHandler hThe new trace handler. Set to null to use the default handler. Throwable.TraceDeallocator dThe new dealloactor to use. 
- TraceHandlerrt_getTraceHandler();
- Return the current trace handler
- Throwable.TraceInfo_d_traceContext(void*ptr= null);
- This function will be called when an exception is constructed. The user-supplied trace handler will be called if one has been supplied, otherwise no trace will be generated.Parameters:void* ptrA pointer to the location from which to generate the trace, or null if the trace should be generated from within the trace handler itself. Returns:An object describing the current calling context or null if no handler is supplied.
- structCArgs;
- Provide out-of-band access to the original C argc/argv passed to this program via main(argc,argv).
- int_d_run_main(intargc, char**argv, MainFuncmainFunc);
- Sets up the D char[][] command-line args, initializes druntime, runs embedded unittests and then runs the given D main() function, optionally catching and printing any unhandled exceptions.
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