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35 <h1>"libc++" C++ Standard Library</h1>
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Howard Hinnant2807d4a2010-08-22 01:04:38 +000037
Howard Hinnant3e519522010-05-11 19:42:16 +000038 <p>libc++ is a new implementation of the C++ standard library, targeting
39 C++0X.</p>
40
Chris Lattner58dffe62010-11-16 21:40:19 +000041 <p>All of the code in libc++ is <a
42 href="http://llvm.org/docs/DeveloperPolicy.html#license">dual licensed</a>
43 under the MIT license and the UIUC License (a BSD-like license).</p>
Howard Hinnant2807d4a2010-08-22 01:04:38 +000044
Howard Hinnant3e519522010-05-11 19:42:16 +000045 <!--=====================================================================-->
46 <h2 id="goals">Features and Goals</h2>
47 <!--=====================================================================-->
Howard Hinnant2807d4a2010-08-22 01:04:38 +000048
Howard Hinnant3e519522010-05-11 19:42:16 +000049 <ul>
50 <li>Correctness as defined by the (currently draft) C++0X standard.</li>
51 <li>Fast execution.</li>
52 <li>Minimal memory use.</li>
53 <li>Fast compile times.</li>
54 <li>ABI compatibility with gcc's libstdc++ for some low-level features
55 such as exception objects, rtti and memory allocation.</li>
56 <li>Extensive unit tests.</li>
57 </ul>
58
59 <!--=====================================================================-->
Chris Lattner27de3d62010-05-12 22:21:15 +000060 <h2 id="why">Why a new C++ Standard Library for C++'0x?</h2>
61 <!--=====================================================================-->
Howard Hinnant2807d4a2010-08-22 01:04:38 +000062
Chris Lattner27de3d62010-05-12 22:21:15 +000063 <p>After its initial introduction, many people have asked "why start a new
64 library instead of contributing to an existing library?" (like Apache's
65 libstdcxx, GNU's libstdc++, STLport, etc). There are many contributing
66 reasons, but some of the major ones are:</p>
Howard Hinnant2807d4a2010-08-22 01:04:38 +000067
Chris Lattner27de3d62010-05-12 22:21:15 +000068 <ul>
69 <li><p>From years of experience (including having implemented the standard
70 library before), we've learned many things about implementing
71 the standard containers which require ABI breakage and fundamental changes
72 to how they are implemented. For example, it is generally accepted that
73 building std::string using the "short string optimization" instead of
74 using Copy On Write (COW) is a superior approach for multicore
Chris Lattnerf005e8d2010-05-12 22:30:22 +000075 machines (particularly in C++'0x, which has rvalue references). Breaking
76 ABI compatibility with old versions of the library was
Chris Lattner27de3d62010-05-12 22:21:15 +000077 determined to be critical to achieving the performance goals of
78 libc++.</p></li>
Howard Hinnant2807d4a2010-08-22 01:04:38 +000079
Chris Lattner27de3d62010-05-12 22:21:15 +000080 <li><p>Mainline libstdc++ has switched to GPL3, a license which the developers
81 of libc++ cannot use. libstdc++ 4.2 (the last GPL2 version) could be
82 independently extended to support C++'0x, but this would be a fork of the
Chris Lattnera940b5b2010-05-12 22:33:00 +000083 codebase (which is often seen as worse for a project than starting a new
84 independent one). Another problem with libstdc++ is that it is tightly
85 integrated with G++ development, tending to be tied fairly closely to the
86 matching version of G++.</p>
Chris Lattner27de3d62010-05-12 22:21:15 +000087 </li>
88
89 <li><p>STLport and the Apache libstdcxx library are two other popular
90 candidates, but both lack C++'0x support. Our experience (and the
91 experience of libstdc++ developers) is that adding support for C++0x (in
92 particular rvalue references and move-only types) requires changes to
93 almost every class and function, essentially amounting to a rewrite.
Chris Lattnerd55fd112010-05-12 22:34:21 +000094 Faced with a rewrite, we decided to start from scratch and evaluate every
95 design decision from first principles based on experience.</p>
Howard Hinnant2807d4a2010-08-22 01:04:38 +000096
Chris Lattner27de3d62010-05-12 22:21:15 +000097 <p>Further, both projects are apparently abandoned: STLport 5.2.1 was
98 released in Oct'08, and STDCXX 4.2.1 in May'08.</p>
99
100 </ul>
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Howard Hinnant3e519522010-05-11 19:42:16 +0000103 <h2 id="requirements">Platform Support</h2>
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106 <p>libc++ is known to work on the following platforms, using g++-4.2 and
107 clang (lack of C++0X language support disables some functionality).</p>
108
109 <ul>
110 <li>Mac OS X i386</li>
111 <li>Mac OS X x86_64</li>
112 </ul>
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115 <h2 id="dir-structure">Current Status</h2>
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117
Howard Hinnanteea166d2010-09-05 17:31:48 +0000118 <p>libc++ is still under development. It has about 98% of
119 <a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2010/n3126.pdf">N3126</a>
Chris Lattner27de3d62010-05-12 22:21:15 +0000120 implemented/tested. C++'98 support is fully featured, and most of C++'0x
Howard Hinnanteea166d2010-09-05 17:31:48 +0000121 support is as well. The only major missing piece of C++'0x support is
122 <code>&lt;atomic&gt;</code>.</p>
Howard Hinnant3e519522010-05-11 19:42:16 +0000123
Howard Hinnant97ae3d52010-05-13 20:10:39 +0000124 <p><a href="libcxx_by_chapter.pdf">Here</a> is a by-chapter breakdown of what
125 is passing tests and what isn't. This chart is currently based on testing
Dan Gohmanf4e31c82010-06-04 14:16:02 +0000126 against g++-4.4.0 with -std=c++0x. </p>
Howard Hinnant97ae3d52010-05-13 20:10:39 +0000127
Howard Hinnantd7aac282011-09-28 15:44:39 +0000128 <p>
129 A Windows port is underway. <a href="results.Windows.html">Here</a> are
130 recent test results.
131 </p>
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Howard Hinnant3e519522010-05-11 19:42:16 +0000133 <!--=====================================================================-->
134 <h2>Get it and get involved!</h2>
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Howard Hinnant2807d4a2010-08-22 01:04:38 +0000136
Howard Hinnant4f4d3102011-09-30 16:58:02 +0000137 <p>First please review our
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Howard Hinnant3e519522010-05-11 19:42:16 +0000140 <p>To check out the code, use:</p>
Howard Hinnant2807d4a2010-08-22 01:04:38 +0000141
Howard Hinnant3e519522010-05-11 19:42:16 +0000142 <ul>
Chris Lattner6f12a7f2010-05-11 20:37:52 +0000143 <li><code>svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/libcxx/trunk libcxx</code></li>
Howard Hinnante4de2792011-01-27 23:18:19 +0000144 </ul>
145
Howard Hinnant73191602011-11-17 17:14:16 +0000146 <p>
147 On Mac OS 10.7 (Lion), the easiest way to get this library is to install
148 Xcode 4.2 or later. However if you want to install tip-of-trunk from here
Howard Hinnant6e3e78a2012-04-03 15:08:42 +0000149 (getting the bleeding edge), read on. However, be warned that Mac OS
150 10.7 will not boot without a valid copy of <code>libc++.1.dylib</code> in
151 <code>/usr/lib</code>.
Howard Hinnant73191602011-11-17 17:14:16 +0000152 </p>
153
154 <p>To build on Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard), you need a helper library and header
Howard Hinnante4de2792011-01-27 23:18:19 +0000155 <a href="http://home.roadrunner.com/~hinnant/libcppabi.zip">found here</a>.
Howard Hinnant73191602011-11-17 17:14:16 +0000156 cp cxxabi.h to /usr/include, and cp libc++abi.dylib to /usr/lib. On Mac OS
157 X 10.7 (Lion) and later, this helper library and header are already installed
158 for you.
Howard Hinnante4de2792011-01-27 23:18:19 +0000159 <p>
160
161 <p>
162 Next:
163 </p>
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165 <ul>
166 <li><code>cd libcxx/lib</code></li>
167 <li><code>export TRIPLE=-apple-</code></li>
Howard Hinnant73191602011-11-17 17:14:16 +0000168 <li>Only on 10.6: <code>export MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.6</code></li>
Howard Hinnante4de2792011-01-27 23:18:19 +0000169 <li><code>./buildit</code></li>
170 </ul>
171
172 <p>
173 That should result in a libc++.1.dylib. To install it I like to use links
174 instead of copying, but either should work:
175 </p>
176
177 <ul>
178 <li><code>cd /usr/lib</code></li>
Howard Hinnant80a3cad2011-02-22 14:18:34 +0000179 <li><code>sudo ln -sf path-to-libcxx/lib/libc++.1.dylib libc++.1.dylib</code></li>
180 <li><code>sudo ln -sf libc++.1.dylib libc++.dylib</code></li>
Howard Hinnante4de2792011-01-27 23:18:19 +0000181 <li><code>cd /usr/include/c++</code></li>
182 <li><code>sudo ln -sf path-to-libcxx/include v1</code></li>
183 </ul>
184
185 <p>
186 To use with clang you can:
187 </p>
188
189 <ul>
190 <li><code>clang++ -stdlib=libc++ test.cpp</code></li>
191 <li><code>clang++ -std=c++0x -stdlib=libc++ test.cpp</code></li>
Howard Hinnant3e519522010-05-11 19:42:16 +0000192 </ul>
193
194 <p>To run the libc++ test suit (recommended):</p>
195
196 <ul>
Chris Lattner6f12a7f2010-05-11 20:37:52 +0000197 <li><code>cd libcxx/test</code></li>
Howard Hinnant3e519522010-05-11 19:42:16 +0000198 <li><code>./testit</code></li>
Howard Hinnant8298b9c2011-06-22 12:13:55 +0000199 <ul>
Howard Hinnant55f2a502011-09-12 14:15:45 +0000200 <li>On Mac OS 10.6, to work around bugs in libc headers like
201 math.h and inttypes.h, add "-U__STRICT_ANSI__" and
202 "-D__STDC_FORMAT_MACROS" to the command line with:
203 <blockquote>
204 <pre>export OPTIONS="-std=c++0x -stdlib=libc++ -U__STRICT_ANSI__ -D__STDC_FORMAT_MACROS"</pre>
205 </blockquote></li>
206 <li>People porting libc++ to other OSes will likely have to
207 define similar macros.</li>
Howard Hinnant8298b9c2011-06-22 12:13:55 +0000208 </ul>
Howard Hinnant3e519522010-05-11 19:42:16 +0000209 </ul>
210
Howard Hinnant2807d4a2010-08-22 01:04:38 +0000211 <p>Send discussions to the
Howard Hinnant180e1d72010-05-11 19:53:34 +0000212 (<a href="http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/cfe-dev">clang mailing list</a>).</p>
213
Howard Hinnant1de22662010-10-05 16:44:40 +0000214 <!--=====================================================================-->
215 <h2>Design Documents</h2>
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218<ul>
219<li><a href="atomic_design.html"><tt>&lt;atomic&gt;</tt></a></li>
Howard Hinnant4b889672010-11-19 01:38:58 +0000220<li><a href="type_traits_design.html"><tt>&lt;type_traits&gt;</tt></a></li>
Howard Hinnant1de22662010-10-05 16:44:40 +0000221</ul>
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