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|  | Threading Support API | 
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|  | Overview | 
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|  | Libc++ supports using multiple different threading models and configurations | 
|  | to implement the threading parts of libc++, including ``<thread>`` and ``<mutex>``. | 
|  | These different models provide entirely different interfaces from each | 
|  | other. To address this libc++ wraps the underlying threading API in a new and | 
|  | consistent API, which it uses internally to implement threading primitives. | 
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|  | The ``<__threading_support>`` header is where libc++ defines its internal | 
|  | threading interface. It contains forward declarations of the internal threading | 
|  | interface as well as definitions for the interface. | 
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|  | External Threading API and the ``<__external_threading>`` header | 
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|  | In order to support vendors with custom threading API's libc++ allows the | 
|  | entire internal threading interface to be provided by an external, | 
|  | vendor provided, header. | 
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|  | When ``_LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_API_EXTERNAL`` is defined the ``<__threading_support>`` | 
|  | header simply forwards to the ``<__external_threading>`` header (which must exist). | 
|  | It is expected that the ``<__external_threading>`` header provide the exact | 
|  | interface normally provided by ``<__threading_support>``. | 
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|  | External Threading Library | 
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|  | libc++ can be compiled with its internal threading API delegating to an external | 
|  | library. Such a configuration is useful for library vendors who wish to | 
|  | distribute a thread-agnostic libc++ library, where the users of the library are | 
|  | expected to provide the implementation of the libc++ internal threading API. | 
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|  | On a production setting, this would be achieved through a custom | 
|  | ``<__external_threading>`` header, which declares the libc++ internal threading | 
|  | API but leaves out the implementation. | 
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|  | The ``-DLIBCXX_BUILD_EXTERNAL_THREAD_LIBRARY`` option allows building libc++ in | 
|  | such a configuration while allowing it to be tested on a platform that supports | 
|  | any of the threading systems (e.g. pthread) supported in ``__threading_support`` | 
|  | header. Therefore, the main purpose of this option is to allow testing of this | 
|  | particular configuration of the library without being tied to a vendor-specific | 
|  | threading system. This option is only meant to be used by libc++ library | 
|  | developers. | 
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|  | Threading Configuration Macros | 
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|  | **_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_THREADS** | 
|  | This macro is defined when libc++ is built without threading support. It | 
|  | should not be manually defined by the user. | 
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|  | **_LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_API_EXTERNAL** | 
|  | This macro is defined when libc++ should use the ``<__external_threading>`` | 
|  | header to provide the internal threading API. This macro overrides | 
|  | ``_LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_API_PTHREAD``. | 
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|  | **_LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_API_PTHREAD** | 
|  | This macro is defined when libc++ should use POSIX threads to implement the | 
|  | internal threading API. | 
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|  | **_LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_API_WIN32** | 
|  | This macro is defined when libc++ should use Win32 threads to implement the | 
|  | internal threading API. | 
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|  | **_LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_LIBRARY_EXTERNAL** | 
|  | This macro is defined when libc++ expects the definitions of the internal | 
|  | threading API to be provided by an external library. When defined | 
|  | ``<__threading_support>`` will only provide the forward declarations and | 
|  | typedefs for the internal threading API. | 
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|  | **_LIBCPP_BUILDING_THREAD_LIBRARY_EXTERNAL** | 
|  | This macro is used to build an external threading library using the | 
|  | ``<__threading_support>``. Specifically it exposes the threading API | 
|  | definitions in ``<__threading_support>`` as non-inline definitions meant to | 
|  | be compiled into a library. |