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- Symbol Visibility Macros
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- Overview
- ========
- Libc++ uses various "visibility" macros in order to provide a stable ABI in
- both the library and the headers. These macros work by changing the
- visibility and inlining characteristics of the symbols they are applied to.
- Visibility Macros
- =================
- **_LIBCPP_HIDDEN**
- Mark a symbol as hidden so it will not be exported from shared libraries.
- **_LIBCPP_FUNC_VIS**
- Mark a symbol as being exported by the libc++ library. This attribute must
- be applied to the declaration of all functions exported by the libc++ dylib.
- **_LIBCPP_EXTERN_VIS**
- Mark a symbol as being exported by the libc++ library. This attribute may
- only be applied to objects defined in the libc++ library. On Windows this
- macro applies `dllimport`/`dllexport` to the symbol. On all other platforms
- this macro has no effect.
- **_LIBCPP_OVERRIDABLE_FUNC_VIS**
- Mark a symbol as being exported by the libc++ library, but allow it to be
- overridden locally. On non-Windows, this is equivalent to `_LIBCPP_FUNC_VIS`.
- This macro is applied to all `operator new` and `operator delete` overloads.
- **Windows Behavior**: Any symbol marked `dllimport` cannot be overridden
- locally, since `dllimport` indicates the symbol should be bound to a separate
- DLL. All `operator new` and `operator delete` overloads are required to be
- locally overridable, and therefore must not be marked `dllimport`. On Windows,
- this macro therefore expands to `__declspec(dllexport)` when building the
- library and has an empty definition otherwise.
- **_LIBCPP_INLINE_VISIBILITY**
- Mark a function as hidden and force inlining whenever possible.
- **_LIBCPP_ALWAYS_INLINE**
- A synonym for `_LIBCPP_INLINE_VISIBILITY`
- **_LIBCPP_TYPE_VIS**
- Mark a type's typeinfo, vtable and members as having default visibility.
- This attribute cannot be used on class templates.
- **_LIBCPP_TEMPLATE_VIS**
- Mark a type's typeinfo and vtable as having default visibility.
- This macro has no effect on the visibility of the type's member functions.
- **GCC Behavior**: GCC does not support Clang's `type_visibility(...)`
- attribute. With GCC the `visibility(...)` attribute is used and member
- functions are affected.
- **Windows Behavior**: DLLs do not support dllimport/export on class templates.
- The macro has an empty definition on this platform.
- **_LIBCPP_ENUM_VIS**
- Mark the typeinfo of an enum as having default visibility. This attribute
- should be applied to all enum declarations.
- **Windows Behavior**: DLLs do not support importing or exporting enumeration
- typeinfo. The macro has an empty definition on this platform.
- **GCC Behavior**: GCC un-hides the typeinfo for enumerations by default, even
- if `-fvisibility=hidden` is specified. Additionally applying a visibility
- attribute to an enum class results in a warning. The macro has an empty
- definition with GCC.
- **_LIBCPP_EXTERN_TEMPLATE_TYPE_VIS**
- Mark the member functions, typeinfo, and vtable of the type named in
- a `_LIBCPP_EXTERN_TEMPLATE` declaration as being exported by the libc++ library.
- This attribute must be specified on all extern class template declarations.
- This macro is used to override the `_LIBCPP_TEMPLATE_VIS` attribute
- specified on the primary template and to export the member functions produced
- by the explicit instantiation in the dylib.
- **GCC Behavior**: GCC ignores visibility attributes applied the type in
- extern template declarations and applying an attribute results in a warning.
- However since `_LIBCPP_TEMPLATE_VIS` is the same as
- `__attribute__((visibility("default"))` the visibility is already correct.
- The macro has an empty definition with GCC.
- **Windows Behavior**: `extern template` and `dllexport` are fundamentally
- incompatible *on a class template* on Windows; the former suppresses
- instantiation, while the latter forces it. Specifying both on the same
- declaration makes the class template be instantiated, which is not desirable
- inside headers. This macro therefore expands to `dllimport` outside of libc++
- but nothing inside of it (rather than expanding to `dllexport`); instead, the
- explicit instantiations themselves are marked as exported. Note that this
- applies *only* to extern *class* templates. Extern *function* templates obey
- regular import/export semantics, and applying `dllexport` directly to the
- extern template declaration (i.e. using `_LIBCPP_FUNC_VIS`) is the correct
- thing to do for them.
- **_LIBCPP_CLASS_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION_VIS**
- Mark the member functions, typeinfo, and vtable of an explicit instantiation
- of a class template as being exported by the libc++ library. This attribute
- must be specified on all class template explicit instantiations.
- It is only necessary to mark the explicit instantiation itself (as opposed to
- the extern template declaration) as exported on Windows, as discussed above.
- On all other platforms, this macro has an empty definition.
- **_LIBCPP_METHOD_TEMPLATE_IMPLICIT_INSTANTIATION_VIS**
- Mark a symbol as hidden so it will not be exported from shared libraries. This
- is intended specifically for method templates of either classes marked with
- `_LIBCPP_TYPE_VIS` or classes with an extern template instantiation
- declaration marked with `_LIBCPP_EXTERN_TEMPLATE_TYPE_VIS`.
- When building libc++ with hidden visibility, we want explicit template
- instantiations to export members, which is consistent with existing Windows
- behavior. We also want classes annotated with `_LIBCPP_TYPE_VIS` to export
- their members, which is again consistent with existing Windows behavior.
- Both these changes are necessary for clients to be able to link against a
- libc++ DSO built with hidden visibility without encountering missing symbols.
- An unfortunate side effect, however, is that method templates of classes
- either marked `_LIBCPP_TYPE_VIS` or with extern template instantiation
- declarations marked with `_LIBCPP_EXTERN_TEMPLATE_TYPE_VIS` also get default
- visibility when instantiated. These methods are often implicitly instantiated
- inside other libraries which use the libc++ headers, and will therefore end up
- being exported from those libraries, since those implicit instantiations will
- receive default visibility. This is not acceptable for libraries that wish to
- control their visibility, and led to PR30642.
- Consequently, all such problematic method templates are explicitly marked
- either hidden (via this macro) or inline, so that they don't leak into client
- libraries. The problematic methods were found by running
- `bad-visibility-finder <https://github.com/smeenai/bad-visibility-finder>`_
- against the libc++ headers after making `_LIBCPP_TYPE_VIS` and
- `_LIBCPP_EXTERN_TEMPLATE_TYPE_VIS` expand to default visibility.
- **_LIBCPP_EXTERN_TEMPLATE_INLINE_VISIBILITY**
- Mark a member function of a class template as visible and always inline. This
- macro should only be applied to member functions of class templates that are
- externally instantiated. It is important that these symbols are not marked
- as hidden as that will prevent the dylib definition from being found.
- This macro is used to maintain ABI compatibility for symbols that have been
- historically exported by the libc++ library but are now marked inline.
- **_LIBCPP_EXCEPTION_ABI**
- Mark the member functions, typeinfo, and vtable of the type as being exported
- by the libc++ library. This macro must be applied to all *exception types*.
- Exception types should be defined directly in namespace `std` and not the
- versioning namespace. This allows throwing and catching some exception types
- between libc++ and libstdc++.
- Links
- =====
- * `[cfe-dev] Visibility in libc++ - 1 <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2013-July/030610.html>`_
- * `[cfe-dev] Visibility in libc++ - 2 <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2013-August/031195.html>`_
- * `[libcxx] Visibility fixes for Windows <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-commits/Week-of-Mon-20130805/085461.html>`_
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