On 19.12.2022 07:42, Sven Barth via fpc-devel wrote:
The RTL assumes that it does not have to deal with threads during the
initialization of the System unit. So even if the symptom of the crash
is fixed in that location it isn't said that something else might
crash or that in the future code might be added that crashes...
Is it possible to acknowledge that the current RTLs assumption is wrong
and it has to deal with threads during the System initialization?
(Because obviously the assumption is wrong, otherwise there was no crash.)
That means not to fix the symptom with checking
"Assigned(WideStringManager.GetStandardCodePageProc)" but acknowledge
that the OS can start a thread before System initialization is done and
create a mechanism to postpone thread initialization until System is
fully initialized.
Something like:
procedure InitThread(stklen:SizeUInt);
begin
// new code begin
while not SystemInitialized do
Sleep(10);
// new code end
{$ifndef FPUNONE}
SysResetFPU;
{$endif}
Ondrej
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