Since we've added a new header to libc++abi (__cxxabi_config.h), we
now have a case where we might not always find all the ABI headers:
building libc++ against the system's libc++abi on Darwin.
Since this isn't actually a fatal error, degrade it to a warning.
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This isn't actually used for anything, and is broken on Darwin
(currently causing build failures now that the triple is passed to aid
cross compiling). Rather than fix unused code, just remove it.
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Summary:
This is the second attempt at allowing for the use of libraries that the linker cannot find. The first attempt used `CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH` and `find_library` to select which ABI library should be used. There were a number of problems with this approach:
- `find_library` didn't work with cmake targets (ie in-tree libcxxabi build)
- It wasn't always possible to determine where `find_library` actually found your library.
- `target_link_libraries` inserted the path of the ABI library into libc++'s RPATH when `find_library` was used.
- Linking libc++ and it's ABI library is a special case. It's a lot easier to keep it simple.
After discussion with @cbergstrum a new approach was decided upon.
This patch achieve the same ends by simply using `LIBCXX_CXX_ABI_LIBRARY_PATH` to specify where to find the library (if the linker won't find it). When this variable is defined it is simply added as a library search path when linking libc++. It is a lot easier to duplicate this behavior in LIT. It also prevents libc++ from being linked with an RPATH.
Reviewers: mclow.lists, cbergstrom, chandlerc, danalbert
Reviewed By: chandlerc, danalbert
Subscribers: chandlerc, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5860
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When libcxx is built in-tree with libcxxabi it links against libcxxabi using
the name of the cmake target and not the actual library name. The cmake target
will not work with `find_library()`, so it needs special case handling.
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Summary:
This patch adds support for building/testing libc++ with an ABI library that the linker would not normally find.
- `CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH` is used to specify the list of search directories.
- The ABI library is now found using `find_library` instead of assuming its along the linker's search path.
- `CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH` is passed to our LIT config as `library_paths`.
- For each path in `library_paths` the following flags are added `-L<path> -Wl,-rpath -Wl,<path>`
Some changes in existing behavior were also added:
- `target_link_libraries` is now passed the ABI library file instead of the library name. Ex `target_link_libraries(cxx "/usr/lib/libc++abi.so")` vs `target_link_libraries(cxx "c++abi")`.
- `-Wl,-rpath -Wl,<path>` is now used on OSX to link to libc++ instead of env['DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH'] if `use_system_lib=False`.
Reviewers: mclow.lists, danalbert, EricWF
Reviewed By: EricWF
Subscribers: emaste, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5038
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