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.. _BuildingLibcxx:
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===============
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Building libc++
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===============
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.. contents::
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  :local:
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.. _build instructions:
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The instructions on this page are aimed at vendors who ship libc++ as part of an
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operating system distribution, a toolchain or similar shipping vehicules. If you
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are a user merely trying to use libc++ in your program, you most likely want to
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refer to your vendor's documentation, or to the general documentation for using
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libc++ :ref:`here <using-libcxx>`.
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.. warning::
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  If your operating system already provides libc++, it is important to be careful
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  not to replace it. Replacing your system's libc++ installation could render it
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  non-functional. Use the CMake option ``CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX`` to select a safe
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  place to install libc++.
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The default build
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=================
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The default way of building libc++, libc++abi and libunwind is to root the CMake
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invocation at ``<monorepo>/runtimes``. While those projects are under the LLVM
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umbrella, they are different in nature from other build tools, so it makes sense
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to treat them as a separate set of entities. The default build can be achieved
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with the following CMake invocation:
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.. code-block:: bash
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  $ git clone https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project.git
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  $ cd llvm-project
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  $ mkdir build
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  $ cmake -G Ninja -S runtimes -B build -DLLVM_ENABLE_RUNTIMES="libcxx;libcxxabi;libunwind" # Configure
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  $ ninja -C build cxx cxxabi unwind                                                        # Build
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  $ ninja -C build check-cxx check-cxxabi check-unwind                                      # Test
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  $ ninja -C build install-cxx install-cxxabi install-unwind                                # Install
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.. note::
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  See :ref:`CMake Options` below for more configuration options.
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After building the various ``install-XXX`` targets, shared libraries for libc++, libc++abi and
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libunwind should now be present in ``<CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX>/lib``, and headers in
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``<CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX>/include/c++/v1``. See :ref:`using an alternate libc++ installation
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<alternate libcxx>` for information on how to use this libc++ over the default one.
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In the default configuration, the runtimes will be built using the compiler available by default
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on your system. Of course, you can change what compiler is being used with the usual CMake
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variables. If you wish to build the runtimes from a just-built Clang, the bootstrapping build
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explained below makes this task easy.
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Bootstrapping build
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===================
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It is possible to build Clang and then build the runtimes using that just-built compiler in a
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single CMake invocation. This is usually the correct way to build the runtimes when putting together
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a toolchain, or when the system compiler is not adequate to build them (too old, unsupported, etc.).
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To do this, use the following CMake invocation, and in particular notice how we're now rooting the
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CMake invocation at ``<monorepo>/llvm``:
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.. code-block:: bash
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  $ mkdir build
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  $ cmake -G Ninja -S llvm -B build -DLLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS="clang"                      \  # Configure
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                                    -DLLVM_ENABLE_RUNTIMES="libcxx;libcxxabi;libunwind" \
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                                    -DLLVM_RUNTIME_TARGETS="<target-triple>"
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  $ ninja -C build runtimes                                                                # Build
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  $ ninja -C build check-runtimes                                                          # Test
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  $ ninja -C build install-runtimes                                                        # Install
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.. note::
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  This type of build is also commonly called a "Runtimes build", but we would like to move
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  away from that terminology, which is too confusing.
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Support for Windows
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===================
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libcxx supports being built with clang-cl, but not with MSVC's cl.exe, as
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cl doesn't support the ``#include_next`` extension. Furthermore, VS 2017 or
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newer (19.14) is required.
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libcxx also supports being built with clang targeting MinGW environments.
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CMake + Visual Studio
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---------------------
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Building with Visual Studio currently does not permit running tests. However,
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it is the simplest way to build.
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.. code-block:: batch
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  > cmake -G "Visual Studio 16 2019" -S libcxx -B build ^
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          -T "ClangCL"                                  ^
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          -DLIBCXX_ENABLE_SHARED=YES                    ^
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          -DLIBCXX_ENABLE_STATIC=NO                     ^
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          -DLIBCXX_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_LIBRARY=NO
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  > cmake --build build
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CMake + ninja (MSVC)
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--------------------
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Building with ninja is required for development to enable tests.
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A couple of tests require Bash to be available, and a couple dozens
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of tests require other posix tools (cp, grep and similar - LLVM's tests
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require the same). Without those tools the vast majority of tests
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can still be ran successfully.
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If Git for Windows is available, that can be used to provide the bash
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shell by adding the right bin directory to the path, e.g.
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``set PATH=%PATH%;C:\Program Files\Git\usr\bin``.
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Alternatively, one can also choose to run the whole build in a MSYS2
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shell. That can be set up e.g. by starting a Visual Studio Tools Command
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Prompt (for getting the environment variables pointing to the headers and
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import libraries), and making sure that clang-cl is available in the
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path. From there, launch an MSYS2 shell via e.g.
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``C:\msys64\msys2_shell.cmd -full-path -mingw64`` (preserving the earlier
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environment, allowing the MSVC headers/libraries and clang-cl to be found).
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In either case, then run:
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.. code-block:: batch
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  > cmake -G Ninja -S libcxx -B build                                                 ^
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          -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=clang-cl                                                 ^
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          -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=clang-cl                                               ^
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          -DLIBCXX_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_LIBRARY=NO
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  > ninja -C build cxx
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  > ninja -C build check-cxx
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If you are running in an MSYS2 shell and you have installed the
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MSYS2-provided clang package (which defaults to a non-MSVC target), you
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should add e.g. ``-DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_TARGET=x86_64-windows-msvc`` (replacing
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``x86_64`` with the architecture you're targeting) to the ``cmake`` command
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line above. This will instruct ``check-cxx`` to use the right target triple
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when invoking ``clang++``.
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Also note that if not building in Release mode, a failed assert in the tests
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pops up a blocking dialog box, making it hard to run a larger number of tests.
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CMake + ninja (MinGW)
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---------------------
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libcxx can also be built in MinGW environments, e.g. with the MinGW
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compilers in MSYS2. This requires clang to be available (installed with
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e.g. the ``mingw-w64-x86_64-clang`` package), together with CMake and ninja.
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.. code-block:: bash
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  > cmake -G Ninja -S libcxx -B build                                                 \
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          -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=clang                                                    \
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          -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=clang++                                                \
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          -DLIBCXX_HAS_WIN32_THREAD_API=ON                                            \
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          -DLIBCXX_CXX_ABI=libstdc++                                                  \
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          -DLIBCXX_TARGET_INFO="libcxx.test.target_info.MingwLocalTI"
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  > ninja -C build cxx
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  > cp /mingw64/bin/{libstdc++-6,libgcc_s_seh-1,libwinpthread-1}.dll lib
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  > ninja -C build check-cxx
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As this build configuration ends up depending on a couple other DLLs that
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aren't available in path while running tests, copy them into the same
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directory as the tested libc++ DLL.
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(Building a libc++ that depends on libstdc++ isn't necessarily a config one
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would want to deploy, but it simplifies the config for testing purposes.)
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.. _`libc++abi`: http://libcxxabi.llvm.org/
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.. _CMake Options:
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CMake Options
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=============
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Here are some of the CMake variables that are used often, along with a
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brief explanation and LLVM-specific notes. For full documentation, check the
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CMake docs or execute ``cmake --help-variable VARIABLE_NAME``.
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**CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE**:STRING
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  Sets the build type for ``make`` based generators. Possible values are
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  Release, Debug, RelWithDebInfo and MinSizeRel. On systems like Visual Studio
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  the user sets the build type with the IDE settings.
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**CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX**:PATH
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  Path where LLVM will be installed if "make install" is invoked or the
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  "INSTALL" target is built.
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**CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER**:STRING
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  The C++ compiler to use when building and testing libc++.
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.. _libcxx-specific options:
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libc++ specific options
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-----------------------
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.. option:: LIBCXX_INSTALL_LIBRARY:BOOL
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  **Default**: ``ON``
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  Toggle the installation of the library portion of libc++.
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.. option:: LIBCXX_INSTALL_HEADERS:BOOL
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  **Default**: ``ON``
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  Toggle the installation of the libc++ headers.
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.. option:: LIBCXX_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS:BOOL
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  **Default**: ``OFF``
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  Build libc++ with assertions enabled.
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.. option:: LIBCXX_ENABLE_SHARED:BOOL
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  **Default**: ``ON``
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  Build libc++ as a shared library. Either `LIBCXX_ENABLE_SHARED` or
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  `LIBCXX_ENABLE_STATIC` has to be enabled.
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.. option:: LIBCXX_ENABLE_STATIC:BOOL
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  **Default**: ``ON``
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  Build libc++ as a static library. Either `LIBCXX_ENABLE_SHARED` or
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  `LIBCXX_ENABLE_STATIC` has to be enabled.
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.. option:: LIBCXX_LIBDIR_SUFFIX:STRING
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  Extra suffix to append to the directory where libraries are to be installed.
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  This option overrides `LLVM_LIBDIR_SUFFIX`.
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.. option:: LIBCXX_HERMETIC_STATIC_LIBRARY:BOOL
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  **Default**: ``OFF``
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  Do not export any symbols from the static libc++ library.
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  This is useful when the static libc++ library is being linked into shared
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  libraries that may be used in with other shared libraries that use different
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  C++ library. We want to avoid exporting any libc++ symbols in that case.
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.. option:: LIBCXX_ENABLE_FILESYSTEM:BOOL
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   **Default**: ``ON`` except on Windows when using MSVC.
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   This option can be used to enable or disable the filesystem components on
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   platforms that may not support them. For example on Windows when using MSVC.
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.. option:: LIBCXX_ENABLE_WIDE_CHARACTERS:BOOL
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   **Default**: ``ON``
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   This option can be used to disable support for ``wchar_t`` in the library. It also
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   allows the library to work on top of a C Standard Library that does not provide
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   support for ``wchar_t``. This is especially useful in embedded settings where
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   C Standard Libraries don't always provide all the usual bells and whistles.
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.. option:: LIBCXX_ENABLE_INCOMPLETE_FEATURES:BOOL
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  **Default**: ``ON``
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  Whether to enable support for incomplete library features. Incomplete features
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  are new library features under development. These features don't guarantee
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  ABI stability nor the quality of completed library features. Vendors
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  shipping the library may want to disable this option.
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.. option:: LIBCXX_INSTALL_LIBRARY_DIR:PATH
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  **Default**: ``lib${LIBCXX_LIBDIR_SUFFIX}``
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  Path where built libc++ libraries should be installed. If a relative path,
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  relative to ``CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX``.
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.. option:: LIBCXX_INSTALL_INCLUDE_DIR:PATH
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  **Default**: ``include/c++/v1``
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  Path where target-agnostic libc++ headers should be installed. If a relative
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  path, relative to ``CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX``.
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.. option:: LIBCXX_INSTALL_INCLUDE_TARGET_DIR:PATH
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  **Default**: ``include/c++/v1`` or
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  ``include/${LLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE}/c++/v1``
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  Path where target-specific libc++ headers should be installed. If a relative
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  path, relative to ``CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX``.
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.. _libc++experimental options:
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libc++experimental Specific Options
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------------------------------------
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.. option:: LIBCXX_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_LIBRARY:BOOL
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  **Default**: ``ON``
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  Build and test libc++experimental.a.
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.. option:: LIBCXX_INSTALL_EXPERIMENTAL_LIBRARY:BOOL
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  **Default**: ``LIBCXX_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_LIBRARY AND LIBCXX_INSTALL_LIBRARY``
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  Install libc++experimental.a alongside libc++.
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.. _ABI Library Specific Options:
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ABI Library Specific Options
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----------------------------
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.. option:: LIBCXX_CXX_ABI:STRING
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  **Values**: ``none``, ``libcxxabi``, ``system-libcxxabi``, ``libcxxrt``, ``libstdc++``, ``libsupc++``.
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  Select the ABI library to build libc++ against.
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.. option:: LIBCXX_CXX_ABI_INCLUDE_PATHS:PATHS
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  Provide additional search paths for the ABI library headers.
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.. option:: LIBCXX_CXX_ABI_LIBRARY_PATH:PATH
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  Provide the path to the ABI library that libc++ should link against.
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.. option:: LIBCXX_ENABLE_STATIC_ABI_LIBRARY:BOOL
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  **Default**: ``OFF``
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  If this option is enabled, libc++ will try and link the selected ABI library
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  statically.
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.. option:: LIBCXX_ENABLE_ABI_LINKER_SCRIPT:BOOL
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  **Default**: ``ON`` by default on UNIX platforms other than Apple unless
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  'LIBCXX_ENABLE_STATIC_ABI_LIBRARY' is ON. Otherwise the default value is ``OFF``.
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  This option generate and installs a linker script as ``libc++.so`` which
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  links the correct ABI library.
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.. option:: LIBCXXABI_USE_LLVM_UNWINDER:BOOL
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  **Default**: ``OFF``
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  Build and use the LLVM unwinder. Note: This option can only be used when
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  libc++abi is the C++ ABI library used.
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libc++ Feature Options
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----------------------
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.. option:: LIBCXX_ENABLE_EXCEPTIONS:BOOL
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  **Default**: ``ON``
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  Build libc++ with exception support.
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.. option:: LIBCXX_ENABLE_RTTI:BOOL
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  **Default**: ``ON``
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  Build libc++ with run time type information.
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.. option:: LIBCXX_INCLUDE_TESTS:BOOL
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  **Default**: ``ON`` (or value of ``LLVM_INCLUDE_TESTS``)
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  Build the libc++ tests.
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.. option:: LIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS:BOOL
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  **Default**: ``ON``
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  Build the libc++ benchmark tests and the Google Benchmark library needed
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  to support them.
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.. option:: LIBCXX_BENCHMARK_TEST_ARGS:STRING
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  **Default**: ``--benchmark_min_time=0.01``
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  A semicolon list of arguments to pass when running the libc++ benchmarks using the
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  ``check-cxx-benchmarks`` rule. By default we run the benchmarks for a very short amount of time,
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  since the primary use of ``check-cxx-benchmarks`` is to get test and sanitizer coverage, not to
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  get accurate measurements.
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.. option:: LIBCXX_BENCHMARK_NATIVE_STDLIB:STRING
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  **Default**:: ``""``
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  **Values**:: ``libc++``, ``libstdc++``
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  Build the libc++ benchmark tests and Google Benchmark library against the
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  specified standard library on the platform. On Linux this can be used to
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  compare libc++ to libstdc++ by building the benchmark tests against both
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  standard libraries.
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.. option:: LIBCXX_BENCHMARK_NATIVE_GCC_TOOLCHAIN:STRING
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  Use the specified GCC toolchain and standard library when building the native
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  stdlib benchmark tests.
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.. option:: LIBCXX_HIDE_FROM_ABI_PER_TU_BY_DEFAULT:BOOL
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  **Default**: ``OFF``
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  Pick the default for whether to constrain ABI-unstable symbols to
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  each individual translation unit. This setting controls whether
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  `_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI_PER_TU_BY_DEFAULT` is defined by default --
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  see the documentation of that macro for details.
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libc++ ABI Feature Options
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--------------------------
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The following options allow building libc++ for a different ABI version.
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.. option:: LIBCXX_ABI_VERSION:STRING
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  **Default**: ``1``
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  Defines the target ABI version of libc++.
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.. option:: LIBCXX_ABI_UNSTABLE:BOOL
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  **Default**: ``OFF``
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  Build the "unstable" ABI version of libc++. Includes all ABI changing features
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  on top of the current stable version.
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.. option:: LIBCXX_ABI_NAMESPACE:STRING
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  **Default**: ``__n`` where ``n`` is the current ABI version.
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  This option defines the name of the inline ABI versioning namespace. It can be used for building
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  custom versions of libc++ with unique symbol names in order to prevent conflicts or ODR issues
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  with other libc++ versions.
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  .. warning::
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    When providing a custom namespace, it's the user's responsibility to ensure the name won't cause
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    conflicts with other names defined by libc++, both now and in the future. In particular, inline
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    namespaces of the form ``__[0-9]+`` could cause conflicts with future versions of the library,
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    and so should be avoided.
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.. option:: LIBCXX_ABI_DEFINES:STRING
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  **Default**: ``""``
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  A semicolon-separated list of ABI macros to persist in the site config header.
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  See ``include/__config`` for the list of ABI macros.
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.. _LLVM-specific variables:
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LLVM-specific options
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---------------------
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.. option:: LLVM_LIBDIR_SUFFIX:STRING
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  Extra suffix to append to the directory where libraries are to be
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						|
  installed. On a 64-bit architecture, one could use ``-DLLVM_LIBDIR_SUFFIX=64``
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  to install libraries to ``/usr/lib64``.
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.. option:: LLVM_BUILD_32_BITS:BOOL
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  Build 32-bits executables and libraries on 64-bits systems. This option is
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						|
  available only on some 64-bits Unix systems. Defaults to OFF.
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.. option:: LLVM_LIT_ARGS:STRING
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						|
  Arguments given to lit.  ``make check`` and ``make clang-test`` are affected.
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						|
  By default, ``'-sv --no-progress-bar'`` on Visual C++ and Xcode, ``'-sv'`` on
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						|
  others.
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						|
Using Alternate ABI libraries
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						|
=============================
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						|
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						|
In order to implement various features like exceptions, RTTI, ``dynamic_cast`` and
 | 
						|
more, libc++ requires what we refer to as an ABI library. Typically, that library
 | 
						|
implements the `Itanium C++ ABI <https://itanium-cxx-abi.github.io/cxx-abi/abi.html>`_.
 | 
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						|
By default, libc++ uses libc++abi as an ABI library. However, it is possible to use
 | 
						|
other ABI libraries too.
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 | 
						|
Using libsupc++ on Linux
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						|
------------------------
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						|
 | 
						|
You will need libstdc++ in order to provide libsupc++.
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						|
 | 
						|
Figure out where the libsupc++ headers are on your system. On Ubuntu this
 | 
						|
is ``/usr/include/c++/<version>`` and ``/usr/include/c++/<version>/<target-triple>``
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
You can also figure this out by running
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
.. code-block:: bash
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  $ echo | g++ -Wp,-v -x c++ - -fsyntax-only
 | 
						|
  ignoring nonexistent directory "/usr/local/include/x86_64-linux-gnu"
 | 
						|
  ignoring nonexistent directory "/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.7/../../../../x86_64-linux-gnu/include"
 | 
						|
  #include "..." search starts here:
 | 
						|
  #include <...> search starts here:
 | 
						|
  /usr/include/c++/4.7
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						|
  /usr/include/c++/4.7/x86_64-linux-gnu
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						|
  /usr/include/c++/4.7/backward
 | 
						|
  /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.7/include
 | 
						|
  /usr/local/include
 | 
						|
  /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.7/include-fixed
 | 
						|
  /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu
 | 
						|
  /usr/include
 | 
						|
  End of search list.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
Note that the first two entries happen to be what we are looking for. This
 | 
						|
may not be correct on all platforms.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
We can now run CMake:
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
.. code-block:: bash
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  $ cmake -G Ninja -S runtimes -B build       \
 | 
						|
    -DLLVM_ENABLE_RUNTIMES="libcxx"           \
 | 
						|
    -DLIBCXX_CXX_ABI=libstdc++                \
 | 
						|
    -DLIBCXX_CXX_ABI_INCLUDE_PATHS="/usr/include/c++/4.7/;/usr/include/c++/4.7/x86_64-linux-gnu/"
 | 
						|
  $ ninja -C build install-cxx
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
You can also substitute ``-DLIBCXX_CXX_ABI=libsupc++``
 | 
						|
above, which will cause the library to be linked to libsupc++ instead
 | 
						|
of libstdc++, but this is only recommended if you know that you will
 | 
						|
never need to link against libstdc++ in the same executable as libc++.
 | 
						|
GCC ships libsupc++ separately but only as a static library.  If a
 | 
						|
program also needs to link against libstdc++, it will provide its
 | 
						|
own copy of libsupc++ and this can lead to subtle problems.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
Using libcxxrt on Linux
 | 
						|
------------------------
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
You will need to keep the source tree of `libcxxrt`_ available
 | 
						|
on your build machine and your copy of the libcxxrt shared library must
 | 
						|
be placed where your linker will find it.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
We can now run CMake like:
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
.. code-block:: bash
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  $ cmake -G Ninja -S runtimes -B build                               \
 | 
						|
          -DLLVM_ENABLE_RUNTIMES="libcxx"                             \
 | 
						|
          -DLIBCXX_CXX_ABI=libcxxrt                                   \
 | 
						|
          -DLIBCXX_CXX_ABI_INCLUDE_PATHS=path/to/libcxxrt-sources/src
 | 
						|
  $ ninja -C build install-cxx
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
Unfortunately you can't simply run clang with "-stdlib=libc++" at this point, as
 | 
						|
clang is set up to link for libc++ linked to libsupc++.  To get around this
 | 
						|
you'll have to set up your linker yourself (or patch clang).  For example,
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
.. code-block:: bash
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  $ clang++ -stdlib=libc++ helloworld.cpp \
 | 
						|
            -nodefaultlibs -lc++ -lcxxrt -lm -lc -lgcc_s -lgcc
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
Alternately, you could just add libcxxrt to your libraries list, which in most
 | 
						|
situations will give the same result:
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
.. code-block:: bash
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  $ clang++ -stdlib=libc++ helloworld.cpp -lcxxrt
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
.. _`libcxxrt`: https://github.com/libcxxrt/libcxxrt
 |