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| Capturing configuration information during installation |
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| .. contents:: |
| :local: |
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| The Problem |
| =========== |
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| 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. |
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| Design Goals |
| ============ |
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| * The solution should not INSTALL any additional headers. We don't want an extra |
| #include slowing everybody down. |
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| * The solution should not unduly affect libc++ developers. The problem is limited |
| to installed versions of libc++ and the solution should be as well. |
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| * 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. |
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| * 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. |
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| * 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. |
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| The Solution |
| ============ |
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| 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. |
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| 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: |
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| .. code-block:: cpp |
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| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // |
| // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure |
| // |
| // This file is dual licensed under the MIT and the University of Illinois Open |
| // Source Licenses. See LICENSE.TXT for details. |
| // |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| |
| #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 ---------------------------------===// |
| // |
| // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure |
| // |
| // This file is dual licensed under the MIT and the University of Illinois Open |
| // Source Licenses. See LICENSE.TXT for details. |
| // |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| |
| #ifndef _LIBCPP_CONFIG |
| #define _LIBCPP_CONFIG |