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- Capturing configuration information during installation
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- .. contents::
- :local:
- The Problem
- ===========
- Currently the libc++ supports building the library with a number of different
- configuration options. Unfortunately all of that configuration information is
- lost when libc++ is installed. In order to support "persistent"
- configurations libc++ needs a mechanism to capture the configuration options
- in the INSTALLED headers.
- Design Goals
- ============
- * The solution should not INSTALL any additional headers. We don't want an extra
- #include slowing everybody down.
- * The solution should not unduly affect libc++ developers. The problem is limited
- to installed versions of libc++ and the solution should be as well.
- * The solution should not modify any existing headers EXCEPT during installation.
- It makes developers lives harder if they have to regenerate the libc++ headers
- every time they are modified.
- * The solution should not make any of the libc++ headers dependent on
- files generated by the build system. The headers should be able to compile
- out of the box without any modification.
- * The solution should not have ANY effect on users who don't need special
- configuration options. The vast majority of users will never need this so it
- shouldn't cost them.
- The Solution
- ============
- When you first configure libc++ using CMake we check to see if we need to
- capture any options. If we haven't been given any "persistent" options then
- we do NOTHING.
- Otherwise we create a custom installation rule that modifies the installed __config
- header. The rule first generates a dummy "__config_site" header containing the required
- #defines. The contents of the dummy header are then prepended to the installed
- __config header. By manually prepending the files we avoid the cost of an
- extra #include and we allow the __config header to be ignorant of the extra
- configuration all together. An example "__config" header generated when
- -DLIBCXX_ENABLE_THREADS=OFF is given to CMake would look something like:
- .. code-block:: cpp
- //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
- //
- // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
- // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
- // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
- //
- //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
- #ifndef _LIBCPP_CONFIG_SITE
- #define _LIBCPP_CONFIG_SITE
- /* #undef _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_GLOBAL_FILESYSTEM_NAMESPACE */
- /* #undef _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_STDIN */
- /* #undef _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_STDOUT */
- #define _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_THREADS
- /* #undef _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_MONOTONIC_CLOCK */
- /* #undef _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_THREAD_UNSAFE_C_FUNCTIONS */
- #endif
- // -*- C++ -*-
- //===--------------------------- __config ---------------------------------===//
- //
- // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
- // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
- // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
- //
- //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
- #ifndef _LIBCPP_CONFIG
- #define _LIBCPP_CONFIG
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