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-<h1>Porting libstdc++-v3</h1>
+<h1 class="settitle">Porting libstdc++-v3</h1>
+<div class="node">
<p><hr>
Node:<a name="Top">Top</a>,
-Next:<a rel=next accesskey=n href="#Operating%20system">Operating system</a>,
-Up:<a rel=up accesskey=u href="#dir">(dir)</a>
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+Up:<a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#dir">(dir)</a>
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+</div>
-<h2>Porting libstdc++-v3</h2>
+<h2 class="unnumbered">Porting libstdc++-v3</h2>
-<p>This document explains how to port libstdc++-v3 (the GNU C++ library) to
+ <p>This document explains how to port libstdc++-v3 (the GNU C++ library) to
a new target.
-<p>In order to make the GNU C++ library (libstdc++-v3) work with a new
+ <p>In order to make the GNU C++ library (libstdc++-v3) work with a new
target, you must edit some configuration files and provide some new
header files. Unless this is done, libstdc++-v3 will use generic
settings which may not be correct for your target; even if they are
correct, they will likely be inefficient.
-<p>Before you get started, make sure that you have a working C library on
+ <p>Before you get started, make sure that you have a working C library on
your target. The C library need not precisely comply with any
particular standard, but should generally conform to the requirements
imposed by the ANSI/ISO standard.
-<p>In addition, you should try to verify that the C++ compiler generally
+ <p>In addition, you should try to verify that the C++ compiler generally
works. It is difficult to test the C++ compiler without a working
library, but you should at least try some minimal test cases.
-<p>Here are the primary steps required to port the library:
+ <p>Here are the primary steps required to port the library:
-<ul>
-<li><a accesskey=1 href="#Operating%20system">Operating system</a>: Configuring for your operating system.
-<li><a accesskey=2 href="#CPU">CPU</a>: Configuring for your processor chip.
-<li><a accesskey=3 href="#Character%20types">Character types</a>: Implementing character classification.
-<li><a accesskey=4 href="#Thread%20safety">Thread safety</a>: Implementing atomic operations.
-<li><a accesskey=5 href="#Numeric%20limits">Numeric limits</a>: Implementing numeric limits.
-<li><a accesskey=6 href="#Libtool">Libtool</a>: Using libtool.
-<li><a accesskey=7 href="#GNU%20Free%20Documentation%20License">GNU Free Documentation License</a>: How you can copy and share this manual.
+<ul class="menu">
+<li><a accesskey="1" href="#Operating%20system">Operating system</a>: Configuring for your operating system.
+<li><a accesskey="2" href="#CPU">CPU</a>: Configuring for your processor chip.
+<li><a accesskey="3" href="#Character%20types">Character types</a>: Implementing character classification.
+<li><a accesskey="4" href="#Thread%20safety">Thread safety</a>: Implementing atomic operations.
+<li><a accesskey="5" href="#Numeric%20limits">Numeric limits</a>: Implementing numeric limits.
+<li><a accesskey="6" href="#Libtool">Libtool</a>: Using libtool.
+<li><a accesskey="7" href="#GNU%20Free%20Documentation%20License">GNU Free Documentation License</a>: How you can copy and share this manual.
</ul>
+<div class="node">
<p><hr>
Node:<a name="Operating%20system">Operating system</a>,
-Next:<a rel=next accesskey=n href="#CPU">CPU</a>,
-Previous:<a rel=previous accesskey=p href="#Top">Top</a>,
-Up:<a rel=up accesskey=u href="#Top">Top</a>
+Next:<a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#CPU">CPU</a>,
+Previous:<a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#Top">Top</a>,
+Up:<a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Top">Top</a>
<br>
+</div>
-<h2>Operating system</h2>
+<h2 class="chapter">Operating system</h2>
-<p>If you are porting to a new operating system (as opposed to a new chip
+ <p>If you are porting to a new operating system (as opposed to a new chip
using an existing operating system), you will need to create a new
directory in the <code>config/os</code> hierarchy. For example, the IRIX
configuration files are all in <code>config/os/irix</code>. There is no set
@@ -68,7 +92,7 @@ directory. The important information is that there needs to be a
directory under <code>config/os</code> to store the files for your operating
system.
-<p>You might have to change the <code>configure.target</code> file to ensure that
+ <p>You might have to change the <code>configure.target</code> file to ensure that
your new directory is activated. Look for the switch statement that sets
<code>os_include_dir</code>, and add a pattern to handle your operating system
if the default will not suffice. The switch statement switches on only
@@ -76,17 +100,17 @@ the OS portion of the standard target triplet; e.g., the <code>solaris2.8</code>
in <code>sparc-sun-solaris2.8</code>. If the new directory is named after the
OS portion of the triplet (the default), then nothing needs to be changed.
-<p>The first file to create in this directory, should be called
+ <p>The first file to create in this directory, should be called
<code>os_defines.h</code>. This file contains basic macro definitions
that are required to allow the C++ library to work with your C library.
This file should provide macro definitions for <code>__off_t</code>,
<code>__off64_t</code>, and <code>__ssize_t</code>. Typically, this just looks
like:
-<br><pre>#define __off_t off_t
-#define __off64_t off64_t
-#define __ssize_t ssize_t
-</pre>
+<pre class="example"> #define __off_t off_t
+ #define __off64_t off64_t
+ #define __ssize_t ssize_t
+ </pre>
<p>You don't have to provide these definitions if your system library
already defines these types - but the only library known to provide
@@ -95,7 +119,7 @@ provide these macros. Note that this file does not have to include a
header file that defines <code>off_t</code>, or the other types; you simply
have to provide the macros.
-<p>In addition, several libstdc++-v3 source files unconditionally define
+ <p>In addition, several libstdc++-v3 source files unconditionally define
the macro <code>_POSIX_SOURCE</code>. On many systems, defining this macro
causes large portions of the C library header files to be eliminated
at preprocessing time. Therefore, you may have to <code>#undef</code> this
@@ -110,71 +134,112 @@ need to define. You will need to add them to the
target. It will not work to simply define these macros in
<code>os_defines.h</code>.
-<p>At this time, there is one libstdc++-v3-specific macro which may be
+ <p>At this time, there are a few libstdc++-v3-specific macro which may be
defined. <code>_G_USING_THUNKS</code> may be defined to 0 to express that the
port doesn't use thunks (although it is unclear that this is still
useful since libio support isn't currently working and the g++ v3 ABI
invalidates the assumption that some ports don't use thunks).
-<p>Finally, you should bracket the entire file in an include-guard, like
+ <p><code>_GLIBCPP_USE_C99_CHECK</code> may be defined to 1 to check C99
+function declarations (which are not covered by specialization below)
+found in system headers against versions found in the library headers
+derived from the standard.
+
+ <p><code>_GLIBCPP_USE_C99_DYNAMIC</code> may be defined to an expression that
+yields 0 if and only if the system headers are exposing proper support
+for C99 functions (which are not covered by specialization below). If
+defined, it must be 0 while bootstrapping the compiler/rebuilding the
+library.
+
+ <p><code>_GLIBCPP_USE_C99_LONG_LONG_CHECK</code> may be defined to 1 to check
+the set of C99 long long function declarations found in system headers
+against versions found in the library headers derived from the
+standard.
+
+ <p><code>_GLIBCPP_USE_C99_LONG_LONG_DYNAMIC</code> may be defined to an
+expression that yields 0 if and only if the system headers are
+exposing proper support for the set of C99 long long functions. If
+defined, it must be 0 while bootstrapping the compiler/rebuilding the
+library.
+
+ <p><code>_GLIBCPP_USE_C99_FP_MACROS_DYNAMIC</code> may be defined to an
+expression that yields 0 if and only if the system headers
+are exposing proper support for the related set of macros. If defined,
+it must be 0 while bootstrapping the compiler/rebuilding the library.
+
+ <p><code>_GLIBCPP_USE_C99_FLOAT_TRANSCENDENTALS_CHECK</code> may be defined
+to 1 to check the related set of function declarations found in system
+headers against versions found in the library headers derived from
+the standard.
+
+ <p><code>_GLIBCPP_USE_C99_FLOAT_TRANSCENDENTALS_DYNAMIC</code> may be defined
+to an expression that yields 0 if and only if the system headers
+are exposing proper support for the related set of functions. If defined,
+it must be 0 while bootstrapping the compiler/rebuilding the library.
+
+ <p>Finally, you should bracket the entire file in an include-guard, like
this:
-<br><pre>#ifndef _GLIBCPP_OS_DEFINES
-#define _GLIBCPP_OS_DEFINES
-...
-#endif
-</pre>
+<pre class="example"> #ifndef _GLIBCPP_OS_DEFINES
+ #define _GLIBCPP_OS_DEFINES
+ ...
+ #endif
+ </pre>
-<p>We recommend copying an existing <code>os_defines.h</code> to use as a
+ <p>We recommend copying an existing <code>os_defines.h</code> to use as a
starting point.
+<div class="node">
<p><hr>
Node:<a name="CPU">CPU</a>,
-Next:<a rel=next accesskey=n href="#Character%20types">Character types</a>,
-Previous:<a rel=previous accesskey=p href="#Operating%20system">Operating system</a>,
-Up:<a rel=up accesskey=u href="#Top">Top</a>
+Next:<a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#Character%20types">Character types</a>,
+Previous:<a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#Operating%20system">Operating system</a>,
+Up:<a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Top">Top</a>
<br>
+</div>
-<h2>CPU</h2>
+<h2 class="chapter">CPU</h2>
-<p>If you are porting to a new chip (as opposed to a new operating system
+ <p>If you are porting to a new chip (as opposed to a new operating system
running on an existing chip), you will need to create a new directory in the
<code>config/cpu</code> hierarchy. Much like the <a href="#Operating%20system">Operating system</a> setup,
there are no strict rules on how to organize the CPU configuration
directory, but careful naming choices will allow the configury to find your
setup files without explicit help.
-<p>We recommend that for a target triplet <code>&lt;CPU&gt;-&lt;vendor&gt;-&lt;OS&gt;</code>, you
+ <p>We recommend that for a target triplet <code>&lt;CPU&gt;-&lt;vendor&gt;-&lt;OS&gt;</code>, you
name your configuration directory <code>config/cpu/&lt;CPU&gt;</code>. If you do this,
the configury will find the directory itself. Otherwise you will need to
edit the <code>configure.target</code> file and, in the switch statement that sets
<code>cpu_include_dir</code>, add a pattern to handle your chip.
-<p>Note that some chip families share a single configuration directory, for
+ <p>Note that some chip families share a single configuration directory, for
example, <code>alpha</code>, <code>alphaev5</code>, and <code>alphaev6</code> all use the
<code>config/cpu/alpha</code> directory, and there is an entry in the
<code>configure.target</code> switch statement to handle this.
-<p>The <code>cpu_include_dir</code> sets default locations for the files controlling
+ <p>The <code>cpu_include_dir</code> sets default locations for the files controlling
<a href="#Thread%20safety">Thread safety</a> and <a href="#Numeric%20limits">Numeric limits</a>, if the defaults are not
appropriate for your chip.
+<div class="node">
<p><hr>
Node:<a name="Character%20types">Character types</a>,
-Next:<a rel=next accesskey=n href="#Thread%20safety">Thread safety</a>,
-Previous:<a rel=previous accesskey=p href="#CPU">CPU</a>,
-Up:<a rel=up accesskey=u href="#Top">Top</a>
+Next:<a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#Thread%20safety">Thread safety</a>,
+Previous:<a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#CPU">CPU</a>,
+Up:<a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Top">Top</a>
<br>
+</div>
-<h2>Character types</h2>
+<h2 class="chapter">Character types</h2>
-<p>The library requires that you provide three header files to implement
+ <p>The library requires that you provide three header files to implement
character classification, analogous to that provided by the C libraries
<code>&lt;ctype.h&gt;</code> header. You can model these on the files provided in
<code>config/os/generic</code>. However, these files will almost
certainly need some modification.
-<p>The first file to write is <code>ctype_base.h</code>. This file provides
+ <p>The first file to write is <code>ctype_base.h</code>. This file provides
some very basic information about character classification. The libstdc++-v3
library assumes that your C library implements <code>&lt;ctype.h&gt;</code> by using
a table (indexed by character code) containing integers, where each of
@@ -184,33 +249,33 @@ file gives the type of the integer, and the values of the various bit
masks. You will have to peer at your own <code>&lt;ctype.h&gt;</code> to figure out
how to define the values required by this file.
-<p>The <code>ctype_base.h</code> header file does not need include guards.
+ <p>The <code>ctype_base.h</code> header file does not need include guards.
It should contain a single <code>struct</code> definition called
<code>ctype_base</code>. This <code>struct</code> should contain two type
declarations, and one enumeration declaration, like this example, taken
from the IRIX configuration:
-<br><pre>struct ctype_base
-{
- typedef unsigned int mask;
- typedef int* __to_type;
-
- enum
- {
- space = _ISspace,
- print = _ISprint,
- cntrl = _IScntrl,
- upper = _ISupper,
- lower = _ISlower,
- alpha = _ISalpha,
- digit = _ISdigit,
- punct = _ISpunct,
- xdigit = _ISxdigit,
- alnum = _ISalnum,
- graph = _ISgraph
- };
-};
-</pre>
+<pre class="example"> struct ctype_base
+ {
+ typedef unsigned int mask;
+ typedef int* __to_type;
+
+ enum
+ {
+ space = _ISspace,
+ print = _ISprint,
+ cntrl = _IScntrl,
+ upper = _ISupper,
+ lower = _ISlower,
+ alpha = _ISalpha,
+ digit = _ISdigit,
+ punct = _ISpunct,
+ xdigit = _ISxdigit,
+ alnum = _ISalnum,
+ graph = _ISgraph
+ };
+ };
+ </pre>
<p>The <code>mask</code> type is the type of the elements in the table. If your
C library uses a table to map lower-case numbers to upper-case numbers,
@@ -220,29 +285,29 @@ penalty, or if your library doesn't implement <code>toupper</code> and
<code>tolower</code> in this way, you can pick any pointer-to-integer type,
but you must still define the type.
-<p>The enumeration should give definitions for all the values in the above
+ <p>The enumeration should give definitions for all the values in the above
example, using the values from your native <code>&lt;ctype.h&gt;</code>. They can
be given symbolically (as above), or numerically, if you prefer. You do
not have to include <code>&lt;ctype.h&gt;</code> in this header; it will always be
included before <code>ctype_base.h</code> is included.
-<p>The next file to write is <code>ctype_noninline.h</code>, which also does
+ <p>The next file to write is <code>ctype_noninline.h</code>, which also does
not require include guards. This file defines a few member functions
that will be included in <code>include/bits/locale_facets.h</code>. The first
function that must be written is the <code>ctype&lt;char&gt;::ctype</code>
constructor. Here is the IRIX example:
-<br><pre>ctype&lt;char&gt;::ctype(const mask* __table = 0, bool __del = false,
- size_t __refs = 0)
- : _Ctype_nois&lt;char&gt;(__refs), _M_del(__table != 0 &amp;&amp; __del),
- _M_toupper(NULL),
- _M_tolower(NULL),
- _M_ctable(NULL),
- _M_table(!__table
- ? (const mask*) (__libc_attr._ctype_tbl-&gt;_class + 1)
- : __table)
- { }
-</pre>
+<pre class="example"> ctype&lt;char&gt;::ctype(const mask* __table = 0, bool __del = false,
+ size_t __refs = 0)
+ : _Ctype_nois&lt;char&gt;(__refs), _M_del(__table != 0 &amp;&amp; __del),
+ _M_toupper(NULL),
+ _M_tolower(NULL),
+ _M_ctable(NULL),
+ _M_table(!__table
+ ? (const mask*) (__libc_attr._ctype_tbl-&gt;_class + 1)
+ : __table)
+ { }
+ </pre>
<p>There are two parts of this that you might choose to alter. The first,
and most important, is the line involving <code>__libc_attr</code>. That is
@@ -253,140 +318,142 @@ operating system's tables to map upper-case letters to lower-case, and
vice versa, you should initialize <code>_M_toupper</code> and
<code>_M_tolower</code> with those tables, in similar fashion.
-<p>Now, you have to write two functions to convert from upper-case to
+ <p>Now, you have to write two functions to convert from upper-case to
lower-case, and vice versa. Here are the IRIX versions:
-<br><pre>char
-ctype&lt;char&gt;::do_toupper(char __c) const
-{ return _toupper(__c); }
-
-char
-ctype&lt;char&gt;::do_tolower(char __c) const
-{ return _tolower(__c); }
-</pre>
+<pre class="example"> char
+ ctype&lt;char&gt;::do_toupper(char __c) const
+ { return _toupper(__c); }
+
+ char
+ ctype&lt;char&gt;::do_tolower(char __c) const
+ { return _tolower(__c); }
+ </pre>
<p>Your C library provides equivalents to IRIX's <code>_toupper</code> and
<code>_tolower</code>. If you initialized <code>_M_toupper</code> and
<code>_M_tolower</code> above, then you could use those tables instead.
-<p>Finally, you have to provide two utility functions that convert strings
+ <p>Finally, you have to provide two utility functions that convert strings
of characters. The versions provided here will always work - but you
could use specialized routines for greater performance if you have
machinery to do that on your system:
-<br><pre>const char*
-ctype&lt;char&gt;::do_toupper(char* __low, const char* __high) const
-{
- while (__low &lt; __high)
- {
- *__low = do_toupper(*__low);
- ++__low;
- }
- return __high;
-}
-
-const char*
-ctype&lt;char&gt;::do_tolower(char* __low, const char* __high) const
-{
- while (__low &lt; __high)
- {
- *__low = do_tolower(*__low);
- ++__low;
- }
- return __high;
-}
-</pre>
-
-<p>You must also provide the <code>ctype_inline.h</code> file, which
+<pre class="example"> const char*
+ ctype&lt;char&gt;::do_toupper(char* __low, const char* __high) const
+ {
+ while (__low &lt; __high)
+ {
+ *__low = do_toupper(*__low);
+ ++__low;
+ }
+ return __high;
+ }
+
+ const char*
+ ctype&lt;char&gt;::do_tolower(char* __low, const char* __high) const
+ {
+ while (__low &lt; __high)
+ {
+ *__low = do_tolower(*__low);
+ ++__low;
+ }
+ return __high;
+ }
+ </pre>
+
+ <p>You must also provide the <code>ctype_inline.h</code> file, which
contains a few more functions. On most systems, you can just copy
<code>config/os/generic/ctype_inline.h</code> and use it on your system.
-<p>In detail, the functions provided test characters for particular
+ <p>In detail, the functions provided test characters for particular
properties; they are analogous to the functions like <code>isalpha</code> and
<code>islower</code> provided by the C library.
-<p>The first function is implemented like this on IRIX:
+ <p>The first function is implemented like this on IRIX:
-<br><pre>bool
-ctype&lt;char&gt;::
-is(mask __m, char __c) const throw()
-{ return (_M_table)[(unsigned char)(__c)] &amp; __m; }
-</pre>
+<pre class="example"> bool
+ ctype&lt;char&gt;::
+ is(mask __m, char __c) const throw()
+ { return (_M_table)[(unsigned char)(__c)] &amp; __m; }
+ </pre>
<p>The <code>_M_table</code> is the table passed in above, in the constructor.
This is the table that contains the bitmasks for each character. The
implementation here should work on all systems.
-<p>The next function is:
+ <p>The next function is:
-<br><pre>const char*
-ctype&lt;char&gt;::
-is(const char* __low, const char* __high, mask* __vec) const throw()
-{
- while (__low &lt; __high)
- *__vec++ = (_M_table)[(unsigned char)(*__low++)];
- return __high;
-}
-</pre>
+<pre class="example"> const char*
+ ctype&lt;char&gt;::
+ is(const char* __low, const char* __high, mask* __vec) const throw()
+ {
+ while (__low &lt; __high)
+ *__vec++ = (_M_table)[(unsigned char)(*__low++)];
+ return __high;
+ }
+ </pre>
<p>This function is similar; it copies the masks for all the characters
from <code>__low</code> up until <code>__high</code> into the vector given by
<code>__vec</code>.
-<p>The last two functions again are entirely generic:
-
-<br><pre>const char*
-ctype&lt;char&gt;::
-scan_is(mask __m, const char* __low, const char* __high) const throw()
-{
- while (__low &lt; __high &amp;&amp; !this-&gt;is(__m, *__low))
- ++__low;
- return __low;
-}
-
-const char*
-ctype&lt;char&gt;::
-scan_not(mask __m, const char* __low, const char* __high) const throw()
-{
- while (__low &lt; __high &amp;&amp; this-&gt;is(__m, *__low))
- ++__low;
- return __low;
-}
-</pre>
-
+ <p>The last two functions again are entirely generic:
+
+<pre class="example"> const char*
+ ctype&lt;char&gt;::
+ scan_is(mask __m, const char* __low, const char* __high) const throw()
+ {
+ while (__low &lt; __high &amp;&amp; !this-&gt;is(__m, *__low))
+ ++__low;
+ return __low;
+ }
+
+ const char*
+ ctype&lt;char&gt;::
+ scan_not(mask __m, const char* __low, const char* __high) const throw()
+ {
+ while (__low &lt; __high &amp;&amp; this-&gt;is(__m, *__low))
+ ++__low;
+ return __low;
+ }
+ </pre>
+
+<div class="node">
<p><hr>
Node:<a name="Thread%20safety">Thread safety</a>,
-Next:<a rel=next accesskey=n href="#Numeric%20limits">Numeric limits</a>,
-Previous:<a rel=previous accesskey=p href="#Character%20types">Character types</a>,
-Up:<a rel=up accesskey=u href="#Top">Top</a>
+Next:<a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#Numeric%20limits">Numeric limits</a>,
+Previous:<a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#Character%20types">Character types</a>,
+Up:<a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Top">Top</a>
<br>
+</div>
-<h2>Thread safety</h2>
+<h2 class="chapter">Thread safety</h2>
-<p>The C++ library string functionality requires a couple of atomic
+ <p>The C++ library string functionality requires a couple of atomic
operations to provide thread-safety. If you don't take any special
action, the library will use stub versions of these functions that are
not thread-safe. They will work fine, unless your applications are
multi-threaded.
-<p>If you want to provide custom, safe, versions of these functions, there
+ <p>If you want to provide custom, safe, versions of these functions, there
are two distinct approaches. One is to provide a version for your CPU,
using assembly language constructs. The other is to use the
thread-safety primitives in your operating system. In either case, you
make a file called <code>atomicity.h</code>, and the variable
<code>ATOMICITYH</code> must point to this file.
-<p>If you are using the assembly-language approach, put this code in
+ <p>If you are using the assembly-language approach, put this code in
<code>config/cpu/&lt;chip&gt;/atomicity.h</code>, where chip is the name of
your processor (see <a href="#CPU">CPU</a>). No additional changes are necessary to
locate the file in this case; <code>ATOMICITYH</code> will be set by default.
-<p>If you are using the operating system thread-safety primitives approach,
+ <p>If you are using the operating system thread-safety primitives approach,
you can also put this code in the same CPU directory, in which case no more
work is needed to locate the file. For examples of this approach,
see the <code>atomicity.h</code> file for IRIX or IA64.
-<p>Alternatively, if the primitives are more closely related to the OS
+ <p>Alternatively, if the primitives are more closely related to the OS
than they are to the CPU, you can put the <code>atomicity.h</code> file in
the <a href="#Operating%20system">Operating system</a> directory instead. In this case, you must
edit <code>configure.target</code>, and in the switch statement that handles
@@ -394,133 +461,139 @@ operating systems, override the <code>ATOMICITYH</code> variable to point to
the appropriate <code>os_include_dir</code>. For examples of this approach,
see the <code>atomicity.h</code> file for AIX.
-<p>With those bits out of the way, you have to actually write
+ <p>With those bits out of the way, you have to actually write
<code>atomicity.h</code> itself. This file should be wrapped in an
include guard named <code>_BITS_ATOMICITY_H</code>. It should define one
type, and two functions.
-<p>The type is <code>_Atomic_word</code>. Here is the version used on IRIX:
+ <p>The type is <code>_Atomic_word</code>. Here is the version used on IRIX:
-<br><pre>typedef long _Atomic_word;
-</pre>
+<pre class="example"> typedef long _Atomic_word;
+ </pre>
<p>This type must be a signed integral type supporting atomic operations.
If you're using the OS approach, use the same type used by your system's
primitives. Otherwise, use the type for which your CPU provides atomic
primitives.
-<p>Then, you must provide two functions. The bodies of these functions
+ <p>Then, you must provide two functions. The bodies of these functions
must be equivalent to those provided here, but using atomic operations:
-<br><pre>static inline _Atomic_word
-__attribute__ ((__unused__))
-__exchange_and_add (_Atomic_word* __mem, int __val)
-{
- _Atomic_word __result = *__mem;
- *__mem += __val;
- return __result;
-}
-
-static inline void
-__attribute__ ((__unused__))
-__atomic_add (_Atomic_word* __mem, int __val)
-{
- *__mem += __val;
-}
-</pre>
-
+<pre class="example"> static inline _Atomic_word
+ __attribute__ ((__unused__))
+ __exchange_and_add (_Atomic_word* __mem, int __val)
+ {
+ _Atomic_word __result = *__mem;
+ *__mem += __val;
+ return __result;
+ }
+
+ static inline void
+ __attribute__ ((__unused__))
+ __atomic_add (_Atomic_word* __mem, int __val)
+ {
+ *__mem += __val;
+ }
+ </pre>
+
+<div class="node">
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+Next:<a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#Libtool">Libtool</a>,
+Previous:<a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#Thread%20safety">Thread safety</a>,
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+</div>
-<h2>Numeric limits</h2>
+<h2 class="chapter">Numeric limits</h2>
-<p>The C++ library requires information about the fundamental data types,
+ <p>The C++ library requires information about the fundamental data types,
such as the minimum and maximum representable values of each type.
You can define each of these values individually, but it is usually
easiest just to indicate how many bits are used in each of the data
types and let the library do the rest. For information about the
macros to define, see the top of <code>include/bits/std_limits.h</code>.
-<p>If you need to define any macros, you can do so in <code>os_defines.h</code>.
+ <p>If you need to define any macros, you can do so in <code>os_defines.h</code>.
However, if all operating systems for your CPU are likely to use the
same values, you can provide a CPU-specific file instead so that you
do not have to provide the same definitions for each operating system.
To take that approach, create a new file called <code>cpu_limits.h</code> in
your CPU configuration directory (see <a href="#CPU">CPU</a>).
+<div class="node">
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+Up:<a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Top">Top</a>
<br>
+</div>
-<h2>Libtool</h2>
+<h2 class="chapter">Libtool</h2>
-<p>The C++ library is compiled, archived and linked with libtool.
+ <p>The C++ library is compiled, archived and linked with libtool.
Explaining the full workings of libtool is beyond the scope of this
document, but there are a few, particular bits that are necessary for
porting.
-<p>Some parts of the libstdc++-v3 library are compiled with the libtool
+ <p>Some parts of the libstdc++-v3 library are compiled with the libtool
<code>--tags CXX</code> option (the C++ definitions for libtool). Therefore,
<code>ltcf-cxx.sh</code> in the top-level directory needs to have the correct
logic to compile and archive objects equivalent to the C version of libtool,
<code>ltcf-c.sh</code>. Some libtool targets have definitions for C but not
for C++, or C++ definitions which have not been kept up to date.
-<p>The C++ run-time library contains initialization code that needs to be
+ <p>The C++ run-time library contains initialization code that needs to be
run as the library is loaded. Often, that requires linking in special
object files when the C++ library is built as a shared library, or
taking other system-specific actions.
-<p>The libstdc++-v3 library is linked with the C version of libtool, even
+ <p>The libstdc++-v3 library is linked with the C version of libtool, even
though it is a C++ library. Therefore, the C version of libtool needs to
ensure that the run-time library initializers are run. The usual way to
do this is to build the library using <code>gcc -shared</code>.
-<p>If you need to change how the library is linked, look at
+ <p>If you need to change how the library is linked, look at
<code>ltcf-c.sh</code> in the top-level directory. Find the switch statement
that sets <code>archive_cmds</code>. Here, adjust the setting for your
operating system.
+<div class="node">
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-Previous:<a rel=previous accesskey=p href="#Libtool">Libtool</a>,
-Up:<a rel=up accesskey=u href="#Top">Top</a>
+Previous:<a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#Libtool">Libtool</a>,
+Up:<a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Top">Top</a>
<br>
-
-<h2>GNU Free Documentation License</h2>
-
-<div align="center">Version 1.1, March 2000</div>
-<br><pre>Copyright &copy; 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
-
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-
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+</div>
+
+<h2 class="unnumbered">GNU Free Documentation License</h2>
+
+<div align="center">Version 1.2, November 2002</div>
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+
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+
+ <ol type=1 start=0>
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+
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+assure everyone the effective freedom to copy and redistribute it,
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+Secondarily, this License preserves for the author and publisher a way
+to get credit for their work, while not being considered responsible
+for modifications made by others.
+
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@@ -528,70 +601,97 @@ it can be used for any textual work, regardless of subject matter or
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+
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-</p><li>VERBATIM COPYING
+ <p>A section "Entitled XYZ" means a named subunit of the Document whose
+title either is precisely XYZ or contains XYZ in parentheses following
+text that translates XYZ in another language. (Here XYZ stands for a
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+of such a section when you modify the Document means that it remains a
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+
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+
+ </p><li>VERBATIM COPYING
-<p>You may copy and distribute the Document in any medium, either
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@@ -601,14 +701,15 @@ copying of the copies you make or distribute. However, you may accept
compensation in exchange for copies. If you distribute a large enough
number of copies you must also follow the conditions in section 3.
-<p>You may also lend copies, under the same conditions stated above, and
+ <p>You may also lend copies, under the same conditions stated above, and
you may publicly display copies.
-</p><li>COPYING IN QUANTITY
+ </p><li>COPYING IN QUANTITY
-<p>If you publish printed copies of the Document numbering more than 100,
-and the Document's license notice requires Cover Texts, you must enclose
-the copies in covers that carry, clearly and legibly, all these Cover
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Texts: Front-Cover Texts on the front cover, and Back-Cover Texts on
the back cover. Both covers must also clearly and legibly identify
you as the publisher of these copies. The front cover must present
@@ -618,76 +719,76 @@ Copying with changes limited to the covers, as long as they preserve
the title of the Document and satisfy these conditions, can be treated
as verbatim copying in other respects.
-<p>If the required texts for either cover are too voluminous to fit
+ <p>If the required texts for either cover are too voluminous to fit
legibly, you should put the first ones listed (as many as fit
reasonably) on the actual cover, and continue the rest onto adjacent
pages.
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-<ol type=A start=1>
-</p><li>Use in the Title Page (and on the covers, if any) a title distinct
+ <ol type=A start=1>
+<li>Use in the Title Page (and on the covers, if any) a title distinct
from that of the Document, and from those of previous versions
(which should, if there were any, be listed in the History section
of the Document). You may use the same title as a previous version
if the original publisher of that version gives permission.
-<li>List on the Title Page, as authors, one or more persons or entities
+ <li>List on the Title Page, as authors, one or more persons or entities
responsible for authorship of the modifications in the Modified
Version, together with at least five of the principal authors of the
-Document (all of its principal authors, if it has less than five).
+Document (all of its principal authors, if it has fewer than five),
+unless they release you from this requirement.
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+ <li>State on the Title page the name of the publisher of the
Modified Version, as the publisher.
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adjacent to the other copyright notices.
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giving the public permission to use the Modified Version under the
terms of this License, in the form shown in the Addendum below.
-<li>Preserve in that license notice the full lists of Invariant Sections
+ <li>Preserve in that license notice the full lists of Invariant Sections
and required Cover Texts given in the Document's license notice.
-<li>Include an unaltered copy of this License.
+ <li>Include an unaltered copy of this License.
-<li>Preserve the section entitled "History", and its title, and add to
-it an item stating at least the title, year, new authors, and
+ <li>Preserve the section Entitled "History", Preserve its Title, and add
+to it an item stating at least the title, year, new authors, and
publisher of the Modified Version as given on the Title Page. If
-there is no section entitled "History" in the Document, create one
+there is no section Entitled "History" in the Document, create one
stating the title, year, authors, and publisher of the Document as
given on its Title Page, then add an item describing the Modified
Version as stated in the previous sentence.
-<li>Preserve the network location, if any, given in the Document for
+ <li>Preserve the network location, if any, given in the Document for
public access to a Transparent copy of the Document, and likewise
the network locations given in the Document for previous versions
it was based on. These may be placed in the "History" section.
@@ -695,36 +796,38 @@ You may omit a network location for a work that was published at
least four years before the Document itself, or if the original
publisher of the version it refers to gives permission.
-<li>In any section entitled "Acknowledgments" or "Dedications",
-preserve the section's title, and preserve in the section all the
-substance and tone of each of the contributor acknowledgments
-and/or dedications given therein.
+ <li>For any section Entitled "Acknowledgements" or "Dedications", Preserve
+the Title of the section, and preserve in the section all the
+substance and tone of each of the contributor acknowledgements and/or
+dedications given therein.
-<li>Preserve all the Invariant Sections of the Document,
+ <li>Preserve all the Invariant Sections of the Document,
unaltered in their text and in their titles. Section numbers
or the equivalent are not considered part of the section titles.
-<li>Delete any section entitled "Endorsements". Such a section
+ <li>Delete any section Entitled "Endorsements". Such a section
may not be included in the Modified Version.
-<li>Do not retitle any existing section as "Endorsements"
-or to conflict in title with any Invariant Section.
-</ol>
+ <li>Do not retitle any existing section to be Entitled "Endorsements" or
+to conflict in title with any Invariant Section.
-<p>If the Modified Version includes new front-matter sections or
+ <li>Preserve any Warranty Disclaimers.
+ </ol>
+
+ <p>If the Modified Version includes new front-matter sections or
appendices that qualify as Secondary Sections and contain no material
copied from the Document, you may at your option designate some or all
of these sections as invariant. To do this, add their titles to the
list of Invariant Sections in the Modified Version's license notice.
These titles must be distinct from any other section titles.
-<p>You may add a section entitled "Endorsements", provided it contains
+ <p>You may add a section Entitled "Endorsements", provided it contains
nothing but endorsements of your Modified Version by various
parties--for example, statements of peer review or that the text has
been approved by an organization as the authoritative definition of a
standard.
-<p>You may add a passage of up to five words as a Front-Cover Text, and a
+ <p>You may add a passage of up to five words as a Front-Cover Text, and a
passage of up to 25 words as a Back-Cover Text, to the end of the list
of Cover Texts in the Modified Version. Only one passage of
Front-Cover Text and one of Back-Cover Text may be added by (or
@@ -734,20 +837,20 @@ by arrangement made by the same entity you are acting on behalf of,
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+<li><a name="toc_Top" href="#Top">Porting libstdc++-v3</a>
+<li><a name="toc_Operating%20system" href="#Operating%20system">Operating system</a>
+<li><a name="toc_CPU" href="#CPU">CPU</a>
+<li><a name="toc_Character%20types" href="#Character%20types">Character types</a>
+<li><a name="toc_Thread%20safety" href="#Thread%20safety">Thread safety</a>
+<li><a name="toc_Numeric%20limits" href="#Numeric%20limits">Numeric limits</a>
+<li><a name="toc_Libtool" href="#Libtool">Libtool</a>
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