UsingLibcxx.rst revision 1.1 1 1.1 joerg ============
2 1.1 joerg Using libc++
3 1.1 joerg ============
4 1.1 joerg
5 1.1 joerg .. contents::
6 1.1 joerg :local:
7 1.1 joerg
8 1.1 joerg Getting Started
9 1.1 joerg ===============
10 1.1 joerg
11 1.1 joerg If you already have libc++ installed you can use it with clang.
12 1.1 joerg
13 1.1 joerg .. code-block:: bash
14 1.1 joerg
15 1.1 joerg $ clang++ -stdlib=libc++ test.cpp
16 1.1 joerg $ clang++ -std=c++11 -stdlib=libc++ test.cpp
17 1.1 joerg
18 1.1 joerg On macOS and FreeBSD libc++ is the default standard library
19 1.1 joerg and the ``-stdlib=libc++`` is not required.
20 1.1 joerg
21 1.1 joerg .. _alternate libcxx:
22 1.1 joerg
23 1.1 joerg If you want to select an alternate installation of libc++ you
24 1.1 joerg can use the following options.
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26 1.1 joerg .. code-block:: bash
27 1.1 joerg
28 1.1 joerg $ clang++ -std=c++11 -stdlib=libc++ -nostdinc++ \
29 1.1 joerg -I<libcxx-install-prefix>/include/c++/v1 \
30 1.1 joerg -L<libcxx-install-prefix>/lib \
31 1.1 joerg -Wl,-rpath,<libcxx-install-prefix>/lib \
32 1.1 joerg test.cpp
33 1.1 joerg
34 1.1 joerg The option ``-Wl,-rpath,<libcxx-install-prefix>/lib`` adds a runtime library
35 1.1 joerg search path. Meaning that the systems dynamic linker will look for libc++ in
36 1.1 joerg ``<libcxx-install-prefix>/lib`` whenever the program is run. Alternatively the
37 1.1 joerg environment variable ``LD_LIBRARY_PATH`` (``DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH`` on macOS) can
38 1.1 joerg be used to change the dynamic linkers search paths after a program is compiled.
39 1.1 joerg
40 1.1 joerg An example of using ``LD_LIBRARY_PATH``:
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42 1.1 joerg .. code-block:: bash
43 1.1 joerg
44 1.1 joerg $ clang++ -stdlib=libc++ -nostdinc++ \
45 1.1 joerg -I<libcxx-install-prefix>/include/c++/v1
46 1.1 joerg -L<libcxx-install-prefix>/lib \
47 1.1 joerg test.cpp -o
48 1.1 joerg $ ./a.out # Searches for libc++ in the systems library paths.
49 1.1 joerg $ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=<libcxx-install-prefix>/lib
50 1.1 joerg $ ./a.out # Searches for libc++ along LD_LIBRARY_PATH
51 1.1 joerg
52 1.1 joerg Using ``<filesystem>``
53 1.1 joerg ======================
54 1.1 joerg
55 1.1 joerg Prior to LLVM 9.0, libc++ provides the implementation of the filesystem library
56 1.1 joerg in a separate static library. Users of ``<filesystem>`` and ``<experimental/filesystem>``
57 1.1 joerg are required to link ``-lc++fs``. Prior to libc++ 7.0, users of
58 1.1 joerg ``<experimental/filesystem>`` were required to link libc++experimental.
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60 1.1 joerg Starting with LLVM 9.0, support for ``<filesystem>`` is provided in the main
61 1.1 joerg library and nothing special is required to use ``<filesystem>``.
62 1.1 joerg
63 1.1 joerg Using libc++experimental and ``<experimental/...>``
64 1.1 joerg =====================================================
65 1.1 joerg
66 1.1 joerg Libc++ provides implementations of experimental technical specifications
67 1.1 joerg in a separate library, ``libc++experimental.a``. Users of ``<experimental/...>``
68 1.1 joerg headers may be required to link ``-lc++experimental``.
69 1.1 joerg
70 1.1 joerg .. code-block:: bash
71 1.1 joerg
72 1.1 joerg $ clang++ -std=c++14 -stdlib=libc++ test.cpp -lc++experimental
73 1.1 joerg
74 1.1 joerg Libc++experimental.a may not always be available, even when libc++ is already
75 1.1 joerg installed. For information on building libc++experimental from source see
76 1.1 joerg :ref:`Building Libc++ <build instructions>` and
77 1.1 joerg :ref:`libc++experimental CMake Options <libc++experimental options>`.
78 1.1 joerg
79 1.1 joerg Also see the `Experimental Library Implementation Status <http://libcxx.llvm.org/ts1z_status.html>`__
80 1.1 joerg page.
81 1.1 joerg
82 1.1 joerg .. warning::
83 1.1 joerg Experimental libraries are Experimental.
84 1.1 joerg * The contents of the ``<experimental/...>`` headers and ``libc++experimental.a``
85 1.1 joerg library will not remain compatible between versions.
86 1.1 joerg * No guarantees of API or ABI stability are provided.
87 1.1 joerg * When we implement the standardized version of an experimental feature,
88 1.1 joerg the experimental feature is removed two releases after the non-experimental
89 1.1 joerg version has shipped. The full policy is explained :ref:`here <experimental features>`.
90 1.1 joerg
91 1.1 joerg Using libc++ on Linux
92 1.1 joerg =====================
93 1.1 joerg
94 1.1 joerg On Linux libc++ can typically be used with only '-stdlib=libc++'. However
95 1.1 joerg some libc++ installations require the user manually link libc++abi themselves.
96 1.1 joerg If you are running into linker errors when using libc++ try adding '-lc++abi'
97 1.1 joerg to the link line. For example:
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99 1.1 joerg .. code-block:: bash
100 1.1 joerg
101 1.1 joerg $ clang++ -stdlib=libc++ test.cpp -lc++ -lc++abi -lm -lc -lgcc_s -lgcc
102 1.1 joerg
103 1.1 joerg Alternately, you could just add libc++abi to your libraries list, which in
104 1.1 joerg most situations will give the same result:
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106 1.1 joerg .. code-block:: bash
107 1.1 joerg
108 1.1 joerg $ clang++ -stdlib=libc++ test.cpp -lc++abi
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110 1.1 joerg
111 1.1 joerg Using libc++ with GCC
112 1.1 joerg ---------------------
113 1.1 joerg
114 1.1 joerg GCC does not provide a way to switch from libstdc++ to libc++. You must manually
115 1.1 joerg configure the compile and link commands.
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117 1.1 joerg In particular, you must tell GCC to remove the libstdc++ include directories
118 1.1 joerg using ``-nostdinc++`` and to not link libstdc++.so using ``-nodefaultlibs``.
119 1.1 joerg
120 1.1 joerg Note that ``-nodefaultlibs`` removes all the standard system libraries and
121 1.1 joerg not just libstdc++ so they must be manually linked. For example:
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123 1.1 joerg .. code-block:: bash
124 1.1 joerg
125 1.1 joerg $ g++ -nostdinc++ -I<libcxx-install-prefix>/include/c++/v1 \
126 1.1 joerg test.cpp -nodefaultlibs -lc++ -lc++abi -lm -lc -lgcc_s -lgcc
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128 1.1 joerg
129 1.1 joerg GDB Pretty printers for libc++
130 1.1 joerg ------------------------------
131 1.1 joerg
132 1.1 joerg GDB does not support pretty-printing of libc++ symbols by default. Unfortunately
133 1.1 joerg libc++ does not provide pretty-printers itself. However there are 3rd
134 1.1 joerg party implementations available and although they are not officially
135 1.1 joerg supported by libc++ they may be useful to users.
136 1.1 joerg
137 1.1 joerg Known 3rd Party Implementations Include:
138 1.1 joerg
139 1.1 joerg * `Koutheir's libc++ pretty-printers <https://github.com/koutheir/libcxx-pretty-printers>`_.
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141 1.1 joerg
142 1.1 joerg Libc++ Configuration Macros
143 1.1 joerg ===========================
144 1.1 joerg
145 1.1 joerg Libc++ provides a number of configuration macros which can be used to enable
146 1.1 joerg or disable extended libc++ behavior, including enabling "debug mode" or
147 1.1 joerg thread safety annotations.
148 1.1 joerg
149 1.1 joerg **_LIBCPP_DEBUG**:
150 1.1 joerg See :ref:`using-debug-mode` for more information.
151 1.1 joerg
152 1.1 joerg **_LIBCPP_ENABLE_THREAD_SAFETY_ANNOTATIONS**:
153 1.1 joerg This macro is used to enable -Wthread-safety annotations on libc++'s
154 1.1 joerg ``std::mutex`` and ``std::lock_guard``. By default, these annotations are
155 1.1 joerg disabled and must be manually enabled by the user.
156 1.1 joerg
157 1.1 joerg **_LIBCPP_DISABLE_VISIBILITY_ANNOTATIONS**:
158 1.1 joerg This macro is used to disable all visibility annotations inside libc++.
159 1.1 joerg Defining this macro and then building libc++ with hidden visibility gives a
160 1.1 joerg build of libc++ which does not export any symbols, which can be useful when
161 1.1 joerg building statically for inclusion into another library.
162 1.1 joerg
163 1.1 joerg **_LIBCPP_DISABLE_EXTERN_TEMPLATE**:
164 1.1 joerg This macro is used to disable extern template declarations in the libc++
165 1.1 joerg headers. The intended use case is for clients who wish to use the libc++
166 1.1 joerg headers without taking a dependency on the libc++ library itself.
167 1.1 joerg
168 1.1 joerg **_LIBCPP_DISABLE_ADDITIONAL_DIAGNOSTICS**:
169 1.1 joerg This macro disables the additional diagnostics generated by libc++ using the
170 1.1 joerg `diagnose_if` attribute. These additional diagnostics include checks for:
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172 1.1 joerg * Giving `set`, `map`, `multiset`, `multimap` and their `unordered_`
173 1.1 joerg counterparts a comparator which is not const callable.
174 1.1 joerg * Giving an unordered associative container a hasher that is not const
175 1.1 joerg callable.
176 1.1 joerg
177 1.1 joerg **_LIBCPP_NO_VCRUNTIME**:
178 1.1 joerg Microsoft's C and C++ headers are fairly entangled, and some of their C++
179 1.1 joerg headers are fairly hard to avoid. In particular, `vcruntime_new.h` gets pulled
180 1.1 joerg in from a lot of other headers and provides definitions which clash with
181 1.1 joerg libc++ headers, such as `nothrow_t` (note that `nothrow_t` is a struct, so
182 1.1 joerg there's no way for libc++ to provide a compatible definition, since you can't
183 1.1 joerg have multiple definitions).
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185 1.1 joerg By default, libc++ solves this problem by deferring to Microsoft's vcruntime
186 1.1 joerg headers where needed. However, it may be undesirable to depend on vcruntime
187 1.1 joerg headers, since they may not always be available in cross-compilation setups,
188 1.1 joerg or they may clash with other headers. The `_LIBCPP_NO_VCRUNTIME` macro
189 1.1 joerg prevents libc++ from depending on vcruntime headers. Consequently, it also
190 1.1 joerg prevents libc++ headers from being interoperable with vcruntime headers (from
191 1.1 joerg the aforementioned clashes), so users of this macro are promising to not
192 1.1 joerg attempt to combine libc++ headers with the problematic vcruntime headers. This
193 1.1 joerg macro also currently prevents certain `operator new`/`operator delete`
194 1.1 joerg replacement scenarios from working, e.g. replacing `operator new` and
195 1.1 joerg expecting a non-replaced `operator new[]` to call the replaced `operator new`.
196 1.1 joerg
197 1.1 joerg **_LIBCPP_ENABLE_NODISCARD**:
198 1.1 joerg Allow the library to add ``[[nodiscard]]`` attributes to entities not specified
199 1.1 joerg as ``[[nodiscard]]`` by the current language dialect. This includes
200 1.1 joerg backporting applications of ``[[nodiscard]]`` from newer dialects and
201 1.1 joerg additional extended applications at the discretion of the library. All
202 1.1 joerg additional applications of ``[[nodiscard]]`` are disabled by default.
203 1.1 joerg See :ref:`Extended Applications of [[nodiscard]] <nodiscard extension>` for
204 1.1 joerg more information.
205 1.1 joerg
206 1.1 joerg **_LIBCPP_DISABLE_NODISCARD_EXT**:
207 1.1 joerg This macro prevents the library from applying ``[[nodiscard]]`` to entities
208 1.1 joerg purely as an extension. See :ref:`Extended Applications of [[nodiscard]] <nodiscard extension>`
209 1.1 joerg for more information.
210 1.1 joerg
211 1.1 joerg **_LIBCPP_DISABLE_DEPRECATION_WARNINGS**:
212 1.1 joerg This macro disables warnings when using deprecated components. For example,
213 1.1 joerg using `std::auto_ptr` when compiling in C++11 mode will normally trigger a
214 1.1 joerg warning saying that `std::auto_ptr` is deprecated. If the macro is defined,
215 1.1 joerg no warning will be emitted. By default, this macro is not defined.
216 1.1 joerg
217 1.1 joerg C++17 Specific Configuration Macros
218 1.1 joerg -----------------------------------
219 1.1 joerg **_LIBCPP_ENABLE_CXX17_REMOVED_FEATURES**:
220 1.1 joerg This macro is used to re-enable all the features removed in C++17. The effect
221 1.1 joerg is equivalent to manually defining each macro listed below.
222 1.1 joerg
223 1.1 joerg **_LIBCPP_ENABLE_CXX17_REMOVED_UNEXPECTED_FUNCTIONS**:
224 1.1 joerg This macro is used to re-enable the `set_unexpected`, `get_unexpected`, and
225 1.1 joerg `unexpected` functions, which were removed in C++17.
226 1.1 joerg
227 1.1 joerg **_LIBCPP_ENABLE_CXX17_REMOVED_AUTO_PTR**:
228 1.1 joerg This macro is used to re-enable `std::auto_ptr` in C++17.
229 1.1 joerg
230 1.1 joerg C++20 Specific Configuration Macros:
231 1.1 joerg ------------------------------------
232 1.1 joerg **_LIBCPP_DISABLE_NODISCARD_AFTER_CXX17**:
233 1.1 joerg This macro can be used to disable diagnostics emitted from functions marked
234 1.1 joerg ``[[nodiscard]]`` in dialects after C++17. See :ref:`Extended Applications of [[nodiscard]] <nodiscard extension>`
235 1.1 joerg for more information.
236 1.1 joerg
237 1.1 joerg
238 1.1 joerg Libc++ Extensions
239 1.1 joerg =================
240 1.1 joerg
241 1.1 joerg This section documents various extensions provided by libc++, how they're
242 1.1 joerg provided, and any information regarding how to use them.
243 1.1 joerg
244 1.1 joerg .. _nodiscard extension:
245 1.1 joerg
246 1.1 joerg Extended applications of ``[[nodiscard]]``
247 1.1 joerg ------------------------------------------
248 1.1 joerg
249 1.1 joerg The ``[[nodiscard]]`` attribute is intended to help users find bugs where
250 1.1 joerg function return values are ignored when they shouldn't be. After C++17 the
251 1.1 joerg C++ standard has started to declared such library functions as ``[[nodiscard]]``.
252 1.1 joerg However, this application is limited and applies only to dialects after C++17.
253 1.1 joerg Users who want help diagnosing misuses of STL functions may desire a more
254 1.1 joerg liberal application of ``[[nodiscard]]``.
255 1.1 joerg
256 1.1 joerg For this reason libc++ provides an extension that does just that! The
257 1.1 joerg extension must be enabled by defining ``_LIBCPP_ENABLE_NODISCARD``. The extended
258 1.1 joerg applications of ``[[nodiscard]]`` takes two forms:
259 1.1 joerg
260 1.1 joerg 1. Backporting ``[[nodiscard]]`` to entities declared as such by the
261 1.1 joerg standard in newer dialects, but not in the present one.
262 1.1 joerg
263 1.1 joerg 2. Extended applications of ``[[nodiscard]]``, at the library's discretion,
264 1.1 joerg applied to entities never declared as such by the standard.
265 1.1 joerg
266 1.1 joerg Users may also opt-out of additional applications ``[[nodiscard]]`` using
267 1.1 joerg additional macros.
268 1.1 joerg
269 1.1 joerg Applications of the first form, which backport ``[[nodiscard]]`` from a newer
270 1.1 joerg dialect, may be disabled using macros specific to the dialect in which it was
271 1.1 joerg added. For example, ``_LIBCPP_DISABLE_NODISCARD_AFTER_CXX17``.
272 1.1 joerg
273 1.1 joerg Applications of the second form, which are pure extensions, may be disabled
274 1.1 joerg by defining ``_LIBCPP_DISABLE_NODISCARD_EXT``.
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276 1.1 joerg
277 1.1 joerg Entities declared with ``_LIBCPP_NODISCARD_EXT``
278 1.1 joerg ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
279 1.1 joerg
280 1.1 joerg This section lists all extended applications of ``[[nodiscard]]`` to entities
281 1.1 joerg which no dialect declares as such (See the second form described above).
282 1.1 joerg
283 1.1 joerg * ``adjacent_find``
284 1.1 joerg * ``all_of``
285 1.1 joerg * ``any_of``
286 1.1 joerg * ``binary_search``
287 1.1 joerg * ``clamp``
288 1.1 joerg * ``count_if``
289 1.1 joerg * ``count``
290 1.1 joerg * ``equal_range``
291 1.1 joerg * ``equal``
292 1.1 joerg * ``find_end``
293 1.1 joerg * ``find_first_of``
294 1.1 joerg * ``find_if_not``
295 1.1 joerg * ``find_if``
296 1.1 joerg * ``find``
297 1.1 joerg * ``get_temporary_buffer``
298 1.1 joerg * ``includes``
299 1.1 joerg * ``is_heap_until``
300 1.1 joerg * ``is_heap``
301 1.1 joerg * ``is_partitioned``
302 1.1 joerg * ``is_permutation``
303 1.1 joerg * ``is_sorted_until``
304 1.1 joerg * ``is_sorted``
305 1.1 joerg * ``lexicographical_compare``
306 1.1 joerg * ``lower_bound``
307 1.1 joerg * ``max_element``
308 1.1 joerg * ``max``
309 1.1 joerg * ``min_element``
310 1.1 joerg * ``min``
311 1.1 joerg * ``minmax_element``
312 1.1 joerg * ``minmax``
313 1.1 joerg * ``mismatch``
314 1.1 joerg * ``none_of``
315 1.1 joerg * ``remove_if``
316 1.1 joerg * ``remove``
317 1.1 joerg * ``search_n``
318 1.1 joerg * ``search``
319 1.1 joerg * ``unique``
320 1.1 joerg * ``upper_bound``
321 1.1 joerg * ``lock_guard``'s constructors
322 1.1 joerg * ``as_const``
323 1.1 joerg * ``forward``
324 1.1 joerg * ``move``
325 1.1 joerg * ``move_if_noexcept``
326 1.1 joerg * ``identity::operator()``
327 1.1 joerg * ``to_integer``
328 1.1 joerg * ``to_underlying``
329