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/*
* Copyright (c) 2010-2014 Wind River Systems, Inc.
* Copyright (c) 2021 Nordic Semiconductor ASA
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
*/
/* Linkers may treat weak functions differently if they are located within
* the same object that calls the symbol or not.
*
* For example, when using armlink, then if the weak symbol is inside the object
* referring to it the weak symbol will be used. This will result in the symbol
* being multiply defined because both the weak and strong symbols are used.
*
* To GNU ld, it doesn't matter if the weak symbol is placed in the same object
* which uses the weak symbol. GNU ld will always link to the strong version.
*
* Having the weak main symbol in an independent file ensures that it will be
* correctly treated by multiple linkers.
*/
#include <kernel_internal.h>
#ifdef CONFIG_CPP_MAIN
int __weak main(void)
#else
void __weak main(void)
#endif
{
/* NOP default main() if the application does not provide one. */
arch_nop();
#ifdef CONFIG_CPP_MAIN
return 0;
#endif
}