Нужно задать порядок инициализации:
std::string g_value __attribute__((init_priority(101))) = "value";
void start() __attribute__((constructor(102)));
void start()
{
// использование g_value;
}
Решение взято отсюда:
Bug 52477 - Wrong initialization order? __attribute__((constructor)) vs static data access
По результатам обсуждения бага, была дополнена документация (6.31.1 Common Function Attributes) и сказано, что для С++ порядок инициализации глобальных данных и функций с атрибутом constructor
не определён и рекомендуется использовать атрибут init_priority
:
The constructor
attribute causes the function to be called
automatically before execution enters main ()
. Similarly, the
destructor
attribute causes the function to be called automatically
after main ()
completes or exit ()
is called. Functions with these
attributes are useful for initializing data that is used implicitly
during the execution of the program.
You may provide an optional integer priority to control the order in
which constructor and destructor functions are run. A constructor with
a smaller priority number runs before a constructor with a larger
priority number; the opposite relationship holds for destructors. So,
if you have a constructor that allocates a resource and a destructor
that deallocates the same resource, both functions typically have the
same priority. The priorities for constructor and destructor functions
are the same as those specified for namespace-scope C++ objects (see
C++ Attributes). However, at present, the order in which constructors
for C++ objects with static storage duration and functions decorated
with attribute constructor
are invoked is unspecified. In mixed
declarations, attribute init_priority
can be used to impose a specific
ordering.