The changes in src/exception.cpp and cmake/Modules/HandleLibCXXABI.cmake fix a
bug when building libc++ with GCC. Because GCC does not support __has_include
we need to explicitly tell it that we are building against libc++abi via the
preprocessor definition `LIBCXX_BUILDING_LIBCXXABI`.
The changes in include/ratio are to work around CWG defect
1712 (constexpr variable template declarations). GCC 4.8 and before has not
adopted the resolution to this defect.
The changes in include/exception work around an issue where is_final is used
without it being defined in type_traits.
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There are a couple of places where libc++ prints log/error messages to
stdout on its own. This may of course interfere with the output
generated with applications. Log/error messages should be directed to
stderr instead.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8135
Reviewed by: marshall
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Rather than try to protect the function behind a precise,
ever-changing #if expression, just inline it into every caller.
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libsupc++ does not implement the dependent EH ABI and the
functionality it uses to implement std::exception_ptr (which it
declares as an alias of std::__exception_ptr::exception_ptr) is not
directly exported to clients. So we have little choice but to hijack
std::__exception_ptr::exception_ptr's (which fortunately has the
same layout as our std::exception_ptr) copy constructor, assignment
operator and destructor (which are part of its stable ABI), and its
rethrow_exception(std::__exception_ptr::exception_ptr) function.
Also, remove some out of date comments.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1826
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The remaining multiple definitions were flushed out by attempting to
link libsupc++ and libc++ into the same executable with --whole-archive,
e.g.
clang++ -I../llvm/projects/libcxx/include -nodefaultlibs -Wl,--whole-archive lib/libc++.a /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.6/libsupc++.a -Wl,--no-whole-archive -lgcc -lgcc_s -lc -lpthread -lrt
(The same technique was used to flush out multiple definitions in
libstdc++.)
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1824
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building against libsupc++ as the functions for which they are used are provided
by libsupc++. Simply preprocess them away when building against libsupc++.
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libc++ now mostly works on FreeBSD with libcxxrt and this patch applied to the base system:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hackers/attachments/20110920/e666632c/xlocale-0001.obj
Summary of tests on FreeBSD:
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Results for /root/libcxx/test:
using FreeBSD clang version 3.0 (trunk 135360) 20110717
Target: x86_64-unknown-freebsd9.0
Thread model: posix
with -std=c++0x -stdlib=libc++ -I/root/libcxx/include -L/root/libcxx/build/lib
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sections without tests : 1
sections with failures : 48
sections without failures: 1015
+ ----
total number of sections : 1064
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number of tests failed : 145
number of tests passed : 4179
+ ----
total number of tests : 4324
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(Many due to this clang version not supporting C++ atomics)
More fixes to follow...
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