[c++] Move ABI implementation to own module, add option to use exceptions and RTTI #343
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This moves the
__cxa*
function implementations from the:platform:core
modules to the:stdc++
module. These functions were always out-of-place in:platform:core
modules as implementing C++ ABI isn't that dependent on the underlying hardware, and much more on the compiler and library supports.For Cortex-M targets options to enable C++ exceptions and RTTI is added, should this be desired. Some minor changes to the linkerscript and the compile flags was necessary, however nothing particularly interesting here, except watching the code size explode, yay.
cc @se-bi @chris-durand