With the goal of reusing that handler to do other things besides handling assertions (such as terminating when an exception is thrown under -fno-exceptions), the name `__libcpp_assertion_handler` doesn't really make sense anymore. Furthermore, I didn't want to use the name `__libcpp_abort_handler`, since that would give the impression that the handler is called whenever `std::abort()` is called, which is not the case at all. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130562 |
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README.TXT
This directory contains abi lists representing the symbols exported by the libc++ library. The lists are generated using libcxx/utils/generate_abi_list.py. Every time a symbol is added or removed from the libc++ library, each of the lists *MUST* be updated to reflect the changes. This can be done by using the `generate-cxx-abilist` CMake target. We do not keep an up-to-date ABI list for all the build configurations of libc++. Currently, only the default configuration on MacOS and Linux are supported.