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# See www/CMake.html for instructions on how to build libcxx with CMake.
#===============================================================================
# Setup Project
#===============================================================================
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.4.3)
if(POLICY CMP0042)
cmake_policy(SET CMP0042 NEW) # Set MACOSX_RPATH=YES by default
endif()
if(POLICY CMP0022)
cmake_policy(SET CMP0022 NEW) # Required when interacting with LLVM and Clang
endif()
# Add path for custom modules
set(CMAKE_MODULE_PATH
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake"
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake/Modules"
${CMAKE_MODULE_PATH}
)
# Find the LLVM sources and simulate LLVM CMake options.
include(HandleOutOfTreeLLVM)
if (LIBCXX_STANDALONE_BUILD)
project(libcxx CXX C)
set(PACKAGE_NAME libcxx)
set(PACKAGE_VERSION 4.0.0svn)
set(PACKAGE_STRING "${PACKAGE_NAME} ${PACKAGE_VERSION}")
set(PACKAGE_BUGREPORT "llvm-bugs@lists.llvm.org")
endif()
if (LIBCXX_STANDALONE_BUILD AND NOT LLVM_FOUND)
message(WARNING "UNSUPPORTED LIBCXX CONFIGURATION DETECTED: "
"llvm-config not found and LLVM_PATH not defined.\n"
"Reconfigure with -DLLVM_CONFIG_PATH=path/to/llvm-config "
"or -DLLVM_PATH=path/to/llvm-source-root.")
endif()
# Require out of source build.
include(MacroEnsureOutOfSourceBuild)
MACRO_ENSURE_OUT_OF_SOURCE_BUILD(
"${PROJECT_NAME} requires an out of source build. Please create a separate
build directory and run 'cmake /path/to/${PROJECT_NAME} [options]' there."
)
#===============================================================================
# Setup CMake Options
#===============================================================================
include(CMakeDependentOption)
# Basic options ---------------------------------------------------------------
option(LIBCXX_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS "Enable assertions independent of build mode." ON)
option(LIBCXX_ENABLE_SHARED "Build libc++ as a shared library." ON)
option(LIBCXX_ENABLE_STATIC "Build libc++ as a static library." ON)
option(LIBCXX_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_LIBRARY "Build libc++experimental.a" ON)
option(LIBCXX_ENABLE_FILESYSTEM
"Build filesystem as part of libc++experimental.a" ${LIBCXX_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_LIBRARY})
option(LIBCXX_INCLUDE_TESTS "Build the libc++ tests." ${LLVM_INCLUDE_TESTS})
option(LIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS "Build the libc++ benchmarks and their dependancies" ON)
option(LIBCXX_BUILD_BENCHMARK_NATIVE_STDLIB "Build the benchmarks against the native STL" OFF)
option(LIBCXX_INCLUDE_DOCS "Build the libc++ documentation." ${LLVM_INCLUDE_DOCS})
set(LIBCXX_LIBDIR_SUFFIX "${LLVM_LIBDIR_SUFFIX}" CACHE STRING
"Define suffix of library directory name (32/64)")
option(LIBCXX_INSTALL_HEADERS "Install the libc++ headers." ON)
option(LIBCXX_INSTALL_LIBRARY "Install the libc++ library." ON)
option(LIBCXX_INSTALL_SUPPORT_HEADERS "Install libc++ support headers." ON)
cmake_dependent_option(LIBCXX_INSTALL_EXPERIMENTAL_LIBRARY
"Install libc++experimental.a" ON
"LIBCXX_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_LIBRARY;LIBCXX_INSTALL_LIBRARY" OFF)
set(LIBCXX_ABI_VERSION 1 CACHE STRING "ABI version of libc++.")
option(LIBCXX_ABI_UNSTABLE "Unstable ABI of libc++." OFF)
option(LIBCXX_USE_COMPILER_RT "Use compiler-rt instead of libgcc" OFF)
if (NOT LIBCXX_ENABLE_SHARED AND NOT LIBCXX_ENABLE_STATIC)
message(FATAL_ERROR "libc++ must be built as either a shared or static library.")
endif()
# ABI Library options ---------------------------------------------------------
set(LIBCXX_CXX_ABI "${LIBCXX_CXX_ABI}" CACHE STRING
"Specify C++ ABI library to use." FORCE)
set(CXXABIS none libcxxabi libcxxrt libstdc++ libsupc++)
set_property(CACHE LIBCXX_CXX_ABI PROPERTY STRINGS ;${CXXABIS})
# Setup the default options if LIBCXX_CXX_ABI is not specified.
if (NOT LIBCXX_CXX_ABI)
if (NOT DEFINED LIBCXX_STANDALONE_BUILD AND
IS_DIRECTORY "${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/projects/libcxxabi")
set(LIBCXX_CXX_ABI_LIBNAME "libcxxabi")
set(LIBCXX_CXX_ABI_INCLUDE_PATHS "${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/projects/libcxxabi/include")
set(LIBCXX_CXX_ABI_INTREE 1)
else()
set(LIBCXX_CXX_ABI_LIBNAME "none")
endif()
else()
set(LIBCXX_CXX_ABI_LIBNAME "${LIBCXX_CXX_ABI}")
endif()
# Use a static copy of the ABI library when linking libc++. This option
# cannot be used with LIBCXX_ENABLE_ABI_LINKER_SCRIPT.
option(LIBCXX_ENABLE_STATIC_ABI_LIBRARY "Statically link the ABI library" OFF)
# Generate and install a linker script inplace of libc++.so. The linker script
# will link libc++ to the correct ABI library. This option is on by default
# On UNIX platforms other than Apple unless 'LIBCXX_ENABLE_STATIC_ABI_LIBRARY'
# is on. This option is also disabled when the ABI library is not specified
# or is specified to be "none".
set(ENABLE_LINKER_SCRIPT_DEFAULT_VALUE OFF)
if (LLVM_HAVE_LINK_VERSION_SCRIPT AND NOT LIBCXX_ENABLE_STATIC_ABI_LIBRARY
AND NOT LIBCXX_CXX_ABI_LIBNAME STREQUAL "none"
AND PYTHONINTERP_FOUND
AND LIBCXX_ENABLE_SHARED)
set(ENABLE_LINKER_SCRIPT_DEFAULT_VALUE ON)
endif()
option(LIBCXX_ENABLE_ABI_LINKER_SCRIPT
"Use and install a linker script for the given ABI library"
${ENABLE_LINKER_SCRIPT_DEFAULT_VALUE})
# Build libc++abi with libunwind. We need this option to determine whether to
# link with libunwind or libgcc_s while running the test cases.
option(LIBCXXABI_USE_LLVM_UNWINDER "Build and use the LLVM unwinder." OFF)
# Target options --------------------------------------------------------------
option(LIBCXX_BUILD_32_BITS "Build 32 bit libc++." ${LLVM_BUILD_32_BITS})
set(LIBCXX_SYSROOT "" CACHE STRING "Use alternate sysroot.")
set(LIBCXX_GCC_TOOLCHAIN "" CACHE STRING "Use alternate GCC toolchain.")
# Feature options -------------------------------------------------------------
option(LIBCXX_ENABLE_EXCEPTIONS "Use exceptions." ON)
option(LIBCXX_ENABLE_RTTI "Use run time type information." ON)
option(LIBCXX_ENABLE_GLOBAL_FILESYSTEM_NAMESPACE "Build libc++ with support for the global filesystem namespace." ON)
option(LIBCXX_ENABLE_STDIN "Build libc++ with support for stdin/std::cin." ON)
option(LIBCXX_ENABLE_STDOUT "Build libc++ with support for stdout/std::cout." ON)
option(LIBCXX_ENABLE_THREADS "Build libc++ with support for threads." ON)
option(LIBCXX_ENABLE_THREAD_UNSAFE_C_FUNCTIONS "Build libc++ with support for thread-unsafe C functions" ON)
option(LIBCXX_ENABLE_MONOTONIC_CLOCK
"Build libc++ with support for a monotonic clock.
This option may only be set to OFF when LIBCXX_ENABLE_THREADS=OFF." ON)
option(LIBCXX_HAS_MUSL_LIBC "Build libc++ with support for the Musl C library" OFF)
option(LIBCXX_HAS_PTHREAD_API "Ignore auto-detection and force use of pthread API" OFF)
[libcxx] Introduce an externally-threaded libc++ variant. This patch further decouples libc++ from pthread, allowing libc++ to be built against other threading systems. There are two main use cases: - Building libc++ against a thread library other than pthreads. - Building libc++ with an "external" thread API, allowing a separate library to provide the implementation of that API. The two use cases are quite similar, the second one being sligtly more de-coupled than the first. The cmake option LIBCXX_HAS_EXTERNAL_THREAD_API enables both kinds of builds. One needs to place an <__external_threading> header file containing an implementation of the "libc++ thread API" declared in the <__threading_support> header. For the second use case, the implementation of the libc++ thread API can delegate to a custom "external" thread API where the implementation of this external API is provided in a seperate library. This mechanism allows toolchain vendors to distribute a build of libc++ with a custom thread-porting-layer API (which is the "external" API above), platform vendors (recipients of the toolchain/libc++) are then required to provide their implementation of this API to be linked with (end-user) C++ programs. Note that the second use case still requires establishing the basic types that get passed between the external thread library and the libc++ library (e.g. __libcpp_mutex_t). These cannot be opaque pointer types (libc++ sources won't compile otherwise). It should also be noted that the second use case can have a slight performance penalty; as all the thread constructs need to cross a library boundary through an additional function call. When the header <__external_threading> is omitted, libc++ is built with the "libc++ thread API" (declared in <__threading_support>) as the "external" thread API (basic types are pthread based). An implementation (pthread based) of this API is provided in test/support/external_threads.cpp, which is built into a separate DSO and linked in when running the libc++ test suite. A test run therefore demonstrates the second use case (less the intermediate custom API). Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D21968 Reviewers: bcraig, compnerd, EricWF, mclow.lists llvm-svn: 281179
2016-09-12 05:46:40 +08:00
option(LIBCXX_HAS_EXTERNAL_THREAD_API
"Build libc++ with an externalized threading API.
This option may only be set to ON when LIBCXX_ENABLE_THREADS=ON." OFF)
# Misc options ----------------------------------------------------------------
# FIXME: Turn -pedantic back ON. It is currently off because it warns
# about #include_next which is used everywhere.
option(LIBCXX_ENABLE_PEDANTIC "Compile with pedantic enabled." OFF)
option(LIBCXX_ENABLE_WERROR "Fail and stop if a warning is triggered." OFF)
option(LIBCXX_DISABLE_MACRO_CONFLICT_WARNINGS "Disable #warnings about conflicting macros." OFF)
option(LIBCXX_GENERATE_COVERAGE "Enable generating code coverage." OFF)
set(LIBCXX_COVERAGE_LIBRARY "" CACHE STRING
"The Profile-rt library used to build with code coverage")
# Don't allow a user to accidentally overwrite the system libc++ installation on Darwin.
# If the user specifies -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr the install rules for libc++
# will not be generated and a warning will be issued.
option(LIBCXX_OVERRIDE_DARWIN_INSTALL "Enable overwriting darwins libc++ installation." OFF)
mark_as_advanced(LIBCXX_OVERRIDE_DARWIN_INSTALL) # Don't show this option by default.
if (${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME} MATCHES "Darwin" AND NOT LIBCXX_OVERRIDE_DARWIN_INSTALL)
if ("${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}" STREQUAL "/usr")
message(WARNING "Disabling libc++ install rules because installation would "
"overwrite the systems installation. Configure with "
"-DLIBCXX_OVERRIDE_DARWIN_INSTALL=ON to suppress this behaviour.")
mark_as_advanced(CLEAR LIBCXX_OVERRIDE_DARWIN_INSTALL) # Show the override option.
set(LIBCXX_INSTALL_HEADERS OFF)
set(LIBCXX_INSTALL_LIBRARY OFF)
endif()
endif()
set(LIBCXX_CONFIGURE_IDE_DEFAULT OFF)
if (XCODE OR MSVC_IDE)
set(LIBCXX_CONFIGURE_IDE_DEFAULT ON)
endif()
option(LIBCXX_CONFIGURE_IDE "Configure libcxx for use within an IDE"
${LIBCXX_CONFIGURE_IDE_DEFAULT})
#===============================================================================
# Check option configurations
#===============================================================================
if (LIBCXX_ENABLE_FILESYSTEM AND NOT LIBCXX_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_LIBRARY)
message(FATAL_ERROR
"LIBCXX_ENABLE_FILESYSTEM cannot be turned on when LIBCXX_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_LIBRARY=OFF")
endif()
# Ensure LIBCXX_ENABLE_MONOTONIC_CLOCK is set to ON only when
# LIBCXX_ENABLE_THREADS is on.
if(LIBCXX_ENABLE_THREADS AND NOT LIBCXX_ENABLE_MONOTONIC_CLOCK)
message(FATAL_ERROR "LIBCXX_ENABLE_MONOTONIC_CLOCK can only be set to OFF"
" when LIBCXX_ENABLE_THREADS is also set to OFF.")
endif()
if(LIBCXX_HAS_PTHREAD_API AND NOT LIBCXX_ENABLE_THREADS)
message(FATAL_ERROR "LIBCXX_HAS_PTHREAD_API can only be set to ON"
" when LIBCXX_ENABLE_THREADS is also set to ON.")
endif()
[libcxx] Introduce an externally-threaded libc++ variant. This patch further decouples libc++ from pthread, allowing libc++ to be built against other threading systems. There are two main use cases: - Building libc++ against a thread library other than pthreads. - Building libc++ with an "external" thread API, allowing a separate library to provide the implementation of that API. The two use cases are quite similar, the second one being sligtly more de-coupled than the first. The cmake option LIBCXX_HAS_EXTERNAL_THREAD_API enables both kinds of builds. One needs to place an <__external_threading> header file containing an implementation of the "libc++ thread API" declared in the <__threading_support> header. For the second use case, the implementation of the libc++ thread API can delegate to a custom "external" thread API where the implementation of this external API is provided in a seperate library. This mechanism allows toolchain vendors to distribute a build of libc++ with a custom thread-porting-layer API (which is the "external" API above), platform vendors (recipients of the toolchain/libc++) are then required to provide their implementation of this API to be linked with (end-user) C++ programs. Note that the second use case still requires establishing the basic types that get passed between the external thread library and the libc++ library (e.g. __libcpp_mutex_t). These cannot be opaque pointer types (libc++ sources won't compile otherwise). It should also be noted that the second use case can have a slight performance penalty; as all the thread constructs need to cross a library boundary through an additional function call. When the header <__external_threading> is omitted, libc++ is built with the "libc++ thread API" (declared in <__threading_support>) as the "external" thread API (basic types are pthread based). An implementation (pthread based) of this API is provided in test/support/external_threads.cpp, which is built into a separate DSO and linked in when running the libc++ test suite. A test run therefore demonstrates the second use case (less the intermediate custom API). Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D21968 Reviewers: bcraig, compnerd, EricWF, mclow.lists llvm-svn: 281179
2016-09-12 05:46:40 +08:00
if(LIBCXX_HAS_EXTERNAL_THREAD_API AND NOT LIBCXX_ENABLE_THREADS)
message(FATAL_ERROR "LIBCXX_HAS_EXTERNAL_THREAD_API can only be set to ON"
" when LIBCXX_ENABLE_THREADS is also set to ON.")
endif()
# Ensure LLVM_USE_SANITIZER is not specified when LIBCXX_GENERATE_COVERAGE
# is ON.
if (LLVM_USE_SANITIZER AND LIBCXX_GENERATE_COVERAGE)
message(FATAL_ERROR "LLVM_USE_SANITIZER cannot be used with LIBCXX_GENERATE_COVERAGE")
endif()
# Set LIBCXX_BUILD_32_BITS to (LIBCXX_BUILD_32_BITS OR LLVM_BUILD_32_BITS)
# and check that we can build with 32 bits if requested.
if (CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P EQUAL 8 AND NOT WIN32)
if (LIBCXX_BUILD_32_BITS AND NOT LLVM_BUILD_32_BITS) # Don't duplicate the output from LLVM
message(STATUS "Building 32 bits executables and libraries.")
endif()
elseif(LIBCXX_BUILD_32_BITS)
message(FATAL_ERROR "LIBCXX_BUILD_32_BITS=ON is not supported on this platform.")
endif()
# Check that this option is not enabled on Apple and emit a usage warning.
if (LIBCXX_ENABLE_STATIC_ABI_LIBRARY)
if (APPLE)
message(FATAL_ERROR "LIBCXX_ENABLE_STATIC_ABI_LIBRARY is not supported on OS X")
else()
message(WARNING "LIBCXX_ENABLE_STATIC_ABI_LIBRARY is an experimental option")
endif()
endif()
if (LIBCXX_ENABLE_ABI_LINKER_SCRIPT)
if (APPLE)
message(FATAL_ERROR "LIBCXX_ENABLE_ABI_LINKER_SCRIPT cannot be used on APPLE targets")
endif()
if (NOT PYTHONINTERP_FOUND)
message(FATAL_ERROR "LIBCXX_ENABLE_ABI_LINKER_SCRIPT requires python but it was not found.")
endif()
if (NOT LIBCXX_ENABLE_SHARED)
message(FATAL_ERROR "LIBCXX_ENABLE_ABI_LINKER_SCRIPT is only available for shared library builds.")
endif()
endif()
if (LIBCXX_ENABLE_STATIC_ABI_LIBRARY AND LIBCXX_ENABLE_ABI_LINKER_SCRIPT)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Conflicting options given.
LIBCXX_ENABLE_STATIC_ABI_LIBRARY cannot be specified with
LIBCXX_ENABLE_ABI_LINKER_SCRIPT")
endif()
if (LIBCXX_HAS_MUSL_LIBC AND NOT LIBCXX_INSTALL_SUPPORT_HEADERS)
message(FATAL_ERROR "LIBCXX_INSTALL_SUPPORT_HEADERS can not be turned off"
"when building for Musl with LIBCXX_HAS_MUSL_LIBC.")
endif()
#===============================================================================
# Configure System
#===============================================================================
set(LIBCXX_COMPILER ${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER})
set(LIBCXX_SOURCE_DIR ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR})
set(LIBCXX_BINARY_DIR ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR})
set(LIBCXX_LIBRARY_DIR ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/lib${LIBCXX_LIBDIR_SUFFIX})
set(CMAKE_ARCHIVE_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY ${LIBCXX_LIBRARY_DIR})
set(CMAKE_LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY ${LIBCXX_LIBRARY_DIR})
# Declare libc++ configuration variables.
# They are intended for use as follows:
# LIBCXX_CXX_FLAGS: General flags for both the compiler and linker.
# LIBCXX_COMPILE_FLAGS: Compile only flags.
# LIBCXX_LINK_FLAGS: Linker only flags.
# LIBCXX_LIBRARIES: libraries libc++ is linked to.
# LIBCXX_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES: Libraries that must be linked when using libc++
# These libraries are exposed in the linker script.
set(LIBCXX_COMPILE_FLAGS "")
set(LIBCXX_LINK_FLAGS "")
set(LIBCXX_LIBRARIES "")
set(LIBCXX_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES "")
# Include macros for adding and removing libc++ flags.
include(HandleLibcxxFlags)
# Target flags ================================================================
# These flags get added to CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS and CMAKE_C_FLAGS so that
# 'config-ix' use them during feature checks. It also adds them to both
# 'LIBCXX_COMPILE_FLAGS' and 'LIBCXX_LINK_FLAGS'
add_target_flags_if(LIBCXX_BUILD_32_BITS "-m32")
add_target_flags_if(LIBCXX_TARGET_TRIPLE "-target ${LIBCXX_TARGET_TRIPLE}")
add_target_flags_if(LIBCXX_SYSROOT "--sysroot=${LIBCXX_SYSROOT}")
add_target_flags_if(LIBCXX_GCC_TOOLCHAIN "-gcc-toolchain ${LIBCXX_GCC_TOOLCHAIN}")
# Configure compiler.
include(config-ix)
if (LIBCXX_USE_COMPILER_RT)
list(APPEND LIBCXX_LINK_FLAGS "-rtlib=compiler-rt")
endif()
# Configure coverage options.
if (LIBCXX_GENERATE_COVERAGE)
include(CodeCoverage)
set(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE "COVERAGE" CACHE STRING "" FORCE)
endif()
string(TOUPPER "${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE}" uppercase_CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE)
#===============================================================================
# Setup Compiler Flags
#===============================================================================
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include(HandleLibCXXABI) # Setup the ABI library flags
if (NOT LIBCXX_STANDALONE_BUILD)
# Remove flags that may have snuck in.
remove_flags(-DNDEBUG -UNDEBUG -D_DEBUG
-lc++abi -m32)
endif()
remove_flags(-stdlib=libc++ -stdlib=libstdc++)
# FIXME(EricWF): See the FIXME on LIBCXX_ENABLE_PEDANTIC.
# Remove the -pedantic flag and -Wno-pedantic and -pedantic-errors
# so they don't get transformed into -Wno and -errors respectivly.
remove_flags(-Wno-pedantic -pedantic-errors -pedantic)
# Required flags ==============================================================
set(LIBCXX_STANDARD_VER c++11 CACHE INTERNAL "internal option to change build dialect")
add_compile_flags_if_supported(-std=${LIBCXX_STANDARD_VER})
mangle_name("LIBCXX_SUPPORTS_STD_EQ_${LIBCXX_STANDARD_VER}_FLAG" SUPPORTS_DIALECT_NAME)
if (NOT MSVC AND NOT ${SUPPORTS_DIALECT_NAME})
message(FATAL_ERROR "C++11 or greater is required but the compiler does not support ${LIBCXX_STANDARD_VER}")
endif()
# On all systems the system c++ standard library headers need to be excluded.
# MSVC only has -X, which disables all default includes; including the crt.
# Thus, we do nothing and hope we don't accidentally include any of the C++
# headers
add_compile_flags_if_supported(-nostdinc++)
# Let the library headers know they are currently being used to build the
# library.
[libc++] Add _LIBCPP_EXTERN_TEMPLATE_INLINE_VISIBILITY to support GCC ABI compatibility Summary: GCC and Clang handle visibility attributes on the out-of-line definition of externally instantiated templates differently. For example in the reproducer below Clang will emit both 'foo' and 'bar' with default visibility while GCC only emits a non-hidden 'foo'. ``` // RUN: g++ -std=c++11 -shared -O3 test.cpp && sym_extract.py a.out // RUN: clang++ -std=c++11 -shared -O3 test.cpp && sym_extract.py a.out #define INLINE_VISIBILITY __attribute__((visibility("hidden"), always_inline)) template <class T> struct Foo { void foo(); void bar(); }; template <class T> void Foo<T>::foo() {} template <class T> inline INLINE_VISIBILITY void Foo<T>::bar() {} template struct Foo<int>; ``` This difference creates ABI incompatibilities between Clang and GCC built dylibs. Specifically GCC built dylibs lack definitions for various member functions of `basic_string`, `basic_istream`, `basic_ostream`, `basic_iostream`, and `basic_streambuf` (All of these types are externally instantiated). Surprisingly these missing symbols don't cause many problems because the functions are marked `always_inline` therefore the dylib definition is rarely needed. However when an out-of-line definition is required then GCC built dylibs will fail to link. For example [GCC built dylibs cannot build Clang](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/39454262/clang-build-errors). This patch works around this issue by adding `_LIBCPP_EXTERN_TEMPLATE_INLINE_VISIBILITY` which is used to mark externally instantiated member functions as always inline. When building the library `_LIBCPP_EXTERN_TEMPLATE_INLINE_VISIBILITY` sets the symbol's visibility to "default" instead of "hidden", otherwise it acts exactly the same as `_LIBCPP_INLINE_VISIBILITY`. After applying this patch GCC dylibs now contain: * `_ZNSt3__115basic_streambufIcNS_11char_traitsIcEEE7sungetcEv` * `_ZNSt3__115basic_streambufIwNS_11char_traitsIwEEE5gbumpEi` * `_ZNSt3__115basic_streambufIwNS_11char_traitsIwEEE7sungetcEv` * `_ZNSt3__115basic_streambufIcNS_11char_traitsIcEEE9sputbackcEc` * `_ZNSt3__113basic_istreamIwNS_11char_traitsIwEEE3getERNS_15basic_streambufIwS2_EE` * `_ZNSt3__113basic_ostreamIwNS_11char_traitsIwEEElsEPFRNS_9basic_iosIwS2_EES6_E` * `_ZNSt3__115basic_streambufIcNS_11char_traitsIcEEE4setpEPcS4_` * `_ZNSt3__113basic_ostreamIwNS_11char_traitsIwEEEC1EPNS_15basic_streambufIwS2_EE` * `_ZNSt3__115basic_streambufIcNS_11char_traitsIcEEE6snextcEv` * `_ZNSt3__113basic_istreamIcNS_11char_traitsIcEEE4swapERS3_` * `_ZNSt3__113basic_istreamIwNS_11char_traitsIwEEE4swapERS3_` * `_ZNSt3__112basic_stringIcNS_11char_traitsIcEENS_9allocatorIcEEE6__initEPKcm` * `_ZNSt3__113basic_istreamIcNS_11char_traitsIcEEErsEPFRNS_8ios_baseES5_E` * `_ZNSt3__115basic_streambufIcNS_11char_traitsIcEEE9pubsetbufEPcl` * `_ZNSt3__115basic_streambufIcNS_11char_traitsIcEEE10pubseekoffExNS_8ios_base7seekdirEj` * `_ZNSt3__113basic_istreamIwNS_11char_traitsIwEEErsEPFRNS_9basic_iosIwS2_EES6_E` * `_ZNSt3__115basic_streambufIwNS_11char_traitsIwEEE5pbumpEi` * `_ZNSt3__113basic_ostreamIcNS_11char_traitsIcEEE5seekpENS_4fposI11__mbstate_tEE` * `_ZNSt3__113basic_istreamIcNS_11char_traitsIcEEE7getlineEPcl` * `_ZNSt3__115basic_streambufIcNS_11char_traitsIcEEE5sgetcEv` * `_ZNSt3__113basic_istreamIcNS_11char_traitsIcEEE3getERNS_15basic_streambufIcS2_EE` * `_ZNSt3__113basic_ostreamIcNS_11char_traitsIcEEElsEPFRNS_8ios_baseES5_E` * `_ZNSt3__115basic_streambufIcNS_11char_traitsIcEEE8in_availEv` * `_ZNSt3__113basic_istreamIwNS_11char_traitsIwEEErsEPFRNS_8ios_baseES5_E` * `_ZNSt3__115basic_streambufIcNS_11char_traitsIcEEE6sbumpcEv` * `_ZNSt3__113basic_ostreamIcNS_11char_traitsIcEEElsEPFRNS_9basic_iosIcS2_EES6_E` * `_ZNSt3__113basic_istreamIcNS_11char_traitsIcEEE3getERc` * `_ZNSt3__115basic_streambufIwNS_11char_traitsIwEEE6snextcEv` * `_ZNSt3__112basic_stringIwNS_11char_traitsIwEENS_9allocatorIwEEE6__initEmw` * `_ZNSt3__113basic_istreamIwNS_11char_traitsIwEEE7getlineEPwl` * `_ZNSt3__113basic_ostreamIcNS_11char_traitsIcEEE5tellpEv` * `_ZNSt3__113basic_istreamIwNS_11char_traitsIwEEE3getERw` * `_ZNSt3__112basic_stringIcNS_11char_traitsIcEENS_9allocatorIcEEE6__initEmc` * `_ZNSt3__115basic_streambufIcNS_11char_traitsIcEEE7pubsyncEv` * `_ZNSt3__113basic_istreamIcNS_11char_traitsIcEEE3getEPcl` * `_ZNSt3__113basic_istreamIcNS_11char_traitsIcEEEC2EPNS_15basic_streambufIcS2_EE` * `_ZNSt3__113basic_istreamIcNS_11char_traitsIcEEErsEPFRNS_9basic_iosIcS2_EES6_E` * `_ZNSt3__115basic_streambufIwNS_11char_traitsIwEEE7pubsyncEv` * `_ZNSt3__115basic_streambufIcNS_11char_traitsIcEEE5sputcEc` * `_ZNSt3__113basic_ostreamIwNS_11char_traitsIwEEE5seekpExNS_8ios_base7seekdirE` * 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Reviewers: mclow.lists, eugenis, danalbert, jroelofs, EricWF Subscribers: beanz, cfe-commits, mgorny Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24600 llvm-svn: 281681
2016-09-16 08:00:48 +08:00
add_definitions(-D_LIBCPP_BUILDING_LIBRARY)
# Warning flags ===============================================================
add_definitions(-D_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_PRAGMA_SYSTEM_HEADER)
add_compile_flags_if_supported(
-Wall -Wextra -W -Wwrite-strings
-Wno-unused-parameter -Wno-long-long
-Werror=return-type)
if ("${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID}" MATCHES "Clang")
add_compile_flags_if_supported(
-Wno-user-defined-literals
-Wno-covered-switch-default)
elseif("${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID}" MATCHES "GNU")
add_compile_flags_if_supported(
-Wno-literal-suffix
-Wno-c++14-compat)
endif()
if (LIBCXX_ENABLE_WERROR)
add_compile_flags_if_supported(-Werror)
add_compile_flags_if_supported(-WX)
else()
# TODO(EricWF) Remove this. We shouldn't be suppressing errors when -Werror is
# added elsewhere.
add_compile_flags_if_supported(-Wno-error)
endif()
if (LIBCXX_ENABLE_PEDANTIC)
add_compile_flags_if_supported(-pedantic)
endif()
if (LIBCXX_DISABLE_MACRO_CONFLICT_WARNINGS)
add_definitions(-D_LIBCPP_DISABLE_MACRO_CONFLICT_WARNINGS)
endif()
# Exception flags =============================================================
if (LIBCXX_ENABLE_EXCEPTIONS)
# Catches C++ exceptions only and tells the compiler to assume that extern C
# functions never throw a C++ exception.
add_compile_flags_if_supported(-EHsc)
else()
add_definitions(-D_LIBCPP_NO_EXCEPTIONS)
add_compile_flags_if_supported(-EHs- -EHa-)
add_compile_flags_if_supported(-fno-exceptions)
endif()
# RTTI flags ==================================================================
if (NOT LIBCXX_ENABLE_RTTI)
add_definitions(-D_LIBCPP_NO_RTTI)
add_compile_flags_if_supported(-GR-)
add_compile_flags_if_supported(-fno-rtti)
endif()
[libcxx] Introduce an externally-threaded libc++ variant. This patch further decouples libc++ from pthread, allowing libc++ to be built against other threading systems. There are two main use cases: - Building libc++ against a thread library other than pthreads. - Building libc++ with an "external" thread API, allowing a separate library to provide the implementation of that API. The two use cases are quite similar, the second one being sligtly more de-coupled than the first. The cmake option LIBCXX_HAS_EXTERNAL_THREAD_API enables both kinds of builds. One needs to place an <__external_threading> header file containing an implementation of the "libc++ thread API" declared in the <__threading_support> header. For the second use case, the implementation of the libc++ thread API can delegate to a custom "external" thread API where the implementation of this external API is provided in a seperate library. This mechanism allows toolchain vendors to distribute a build of libc++ with a custom thread-porting-layer API (which is the "external" API above), platform vendors (recipients of the toolchain/libc++) are then required to provide their implementation of this API to be linked with (end-user) C++ programs. Note that the second use case still requires establishing the basic types that get passed between the external thread library and the libc++ library (e.g. __libcpp_mutex_t). These cannot be opaque pointer types (libc++ sources won't compile otherwise). It should also be noted that the second use case can have a slight performance penalty; as all the thread constructs need to cross a library boundary through an additional function call. When the header <__external_threading> is omitted, libc++ is built with the "libc++ thread API" (declared in <__threading_support>) as the "external" thread API (basic types are pthread based). An implementation (pthread based) of this API is provided in test/support/external_threads.cpp, which is built into a separate DSO and linked in when running the libc++ test suite. A test run therefore demonstrates the second use case (less the intermediate custom API). Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D21968 Reviewers: bcraig, compnerd, EricWF, mclow.lists llvm-svn: 281179
2016-09-12 05:46:40 +08:00
# Threading flags =============================================================
if (LIBCXX_HAS_EXTERNAL_THREAD_API AND LIBCXX_ENABLE_SHARED)
# Need to allow unresolved symbols if this is to work with shared library builds
if (APPLE)
add_link_flags("-undefined dynamic_lookup")
else()
# Relax this restriction from HandleLLVMOptions
string(REPLACE "-Wl,-z,defs" "" CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS}")
endif()
endif()
# Assertion flags =============================================================
define_if(LIBCXX_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS -UNDEBUG)
define_if_not(LIBCXX_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS -DNDEBUG)
if (LIBCXX_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS)
# MSVC doesn't like _DEBUG on release builds. See PR 4379.
define_if_not(MSVC -D_DEBUG)
endif()
# Feature flags ===============================================================
define_if(MSVC -D_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS)
# Sanitizer flags =============================================================
# Configure for sanitizers. If LIBCXX_STANDALONE_BUILD then we have to do
# the flag translation ourselves. Othewise LLVM's CMakeList.txt will handle it.
if (LIBCXX_STANDALONE_BUILD)
set(LLVM_USE_SANITIZER "" CACHE STRING
"Define the sanitizer used to build the library and tests")
# NOTE: LLVM_USE_SANITIZER checks for a UNIX like system instead of MSVC.
# But we don't have LLVM_ON_UNIX so checking for MSVC is the best we can do.
if (LLVM_USE_SANITIZER AND NOT MSVC)
add_flags_if_supported("-fno-omit-frame-pointer")
add_flags_if_supported("-gline-tables-only")
if (NOT uppercase_CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE STREQUAL "DEBUG" AND
NOT uppercase_CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE STREQUAL "RELWITHDEBINFO")
add_flags_if_supported("-gline-tables-only")
endif()
if (LLVM_USE_SANITIZER STREQUAL "Address")
add_flags("-fsanitize=address")
elseif (LLVM_USE_SANITIZER MATCHES "Memory(WithOrigins)?")
add_flags(-fsanitize=memory)
if (LLVM_USE_SANITIZER STREQUAL "MemoryWithOrigins")
add_flags("-fsanitize-memory-track-origins")
endif()
elseif (LLVM_USE_SANITIZER STREQUAL "Undefined")
add_flags("-fsanitize=undefined -fno-sanitize=vptr,function -fno-sanitize-recover=all")
elseif (LLVM_USE_SANITIZER STREQUAL "Thread")
add_flags(-fsanitize=thread)
else()
message(WARNING "Unsupported value of LLVM_USE_SANITIZER: ${LLVM_USE_SANITIZER}")
endif()
elseif(LLVM_USE_SANITIZER AND MSVC)
message(WARNING "LLVM_USE_SANITIZER is not supported on this platform.")
endif()
endif()
# Configuration file flags =====================================================
if (NOT LIBCXX_ABI_VERSION EQUAL "1")
config_define(${LIBCXX_ABI_VERSION} _LIBCPP_ABI_VERSION)
endif()
config_define_if(LIBCXX_ABI_UNSTABLE _LIBCPP_ABI_UNSTABLE)
config_define_if_not(LIBCXX_ENABLE_GLOBAL_FILESYSTEM_NAMESPACE _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_GLOBAL_FILESYSTEM_NAMESPACE)
config_define_if_not(LIBCXX_ENABLE_STDIN _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_STDIN)
config_define_if_not(LIBCXX_ENABLE_STDOUT _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_STDOUT)
config_define_if_not(LIBCXX_ENABLE_THREADS _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_THREADS)
config_define_if_not(LIBCXX_ENABLE_MONOTONIC_CLOCK _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_MONOTONIC_CLOCK)
config_define_if_not(LIBCXX_ENABLE_THREAD_UNSAFE_C_FUNCTIONS _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_THREAD_UNSAFE_C_FUNCTIONS)
config_define_if(LIBCXX_HAS_PTHREAD_API _LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_API_PTHREAD)
[libcxx] Introduce an externally-threaded libc++ variant. This patch further decouples libc++ from pthread, allowing libc++ to be built against other threading systems. There are two main use cases: - Building libc++ against a thread library other than pthreads. - Building libc++ with an "external" thread API, allowing a separate library to provide the implementation of that API. The two use cases are quite similar, the second one being sligtly more de-coupled than the first. The cmake option LIBCXX_HAS_EXTERNAL_THREAD_API enables both kinds of builds. One needs to place an <__external_threading> header file containing an implementation of the "libc++ thread API" declared in the <__threading_support> header. For the second use case, the implementation of the libc++ thread API can delegate to a custom "external" thread API where the implementation of this external API is provided in a seperate library. This mechanism allows toolchain vendors to distribute a build of libc++ with a custom thread-porting-layer API (which is the "external" API above), platform vendors (recipients of the toolchain/libc++) are then required to provide their implementation of this API to be linked with (end-user) C++ programs. Note that the second use case still requires establishing the basic types that get passed between the external thread library and the libc++ library (e.g. __libcpp_mutex_t). These cannot be opaque pointer types (libc++ sources won't compile otherwise). It should also be noted that the second use case can have a slight performance penalty; as all the thread constructs need to cross a library boundary through an additional function call. When the header <__external_threading> is omitted, libc++ is built with the "libc++ thread API" (declared in <__threading_support>) as the "external" thread API (basic types are pthread based). An implementation (pthread based) of this API is provided in test/support/external_threads.cpp, which is built into a separate DSO and linked in when running the libc++ test suite. A test run therefore demonstrates the second use case (less the intermediate custom API). Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D21968 Reviewers: bcraig, compnerd, EricWF, mclow.lists llvm-svn: 281179
2016-09-12 05:46:40 +08:00
config_define_if(LIBCXX_HAS_EXTERNAL_THREAD_API _LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_API_EXTERNAL)
config_define_if(LIBCXX_HAS_MUSL_LIBC _LIBCPP_HAS_MUSL_LIBC)
# By default libc++ on Windows expects to use a shared library, which requires
# the headers to use DLL import/export semantics. However when building a
# static library only we modify the headers to disable DLL import/export.
if (DEFINED WIN32 AND LIBCXX_ENABLE_STATIC AND NOT LIBCXX_ENABLE_SHARED)
message(STATUS "Generating custom __config for non-DLL Windows build")
config_define(ON _LIBCPP_DISABLE_DLL_IMPORT_EXPORT)
endif()
if (LIBCXX_NEEDS_SITE_CONFIG)
configure_file(
include/__config_site.in
${LIBCXX_BINARY_DIR}/__config_site
@ONLY)
# Provide the config definitions by included the generated __config_site
# file at compile time.
add_compile_flags("-include ${LIBCXX_BINARY_DIR}/__config_site")
endif()
#===============================================================================
# Setup Source Code And Tests
#===============================================================================
include_directories(include)
add_subdirectory(include)
add_subdirectory(lib)
if (LIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS)
add_subdirectory(benchmarks)
endif()
if (LIBCXX_INCLUDE_TESTS)
add_subdirectory(test)
endif()
if (LIBCXX_INCLUDE_DOCS)
add_subdirectory(docs)
endif()