Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
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// -*- C++ -*-
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef _LIBCPP___CONFIG
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#define _LIBCPP___CONFIG
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
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#include <__config_site>
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#include <__configuration/abi.h>
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#include <__configuration/availability.h>
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#include <__configuration/compiler.h>
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#include <__configuration/platform.h>
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
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#ifndef _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_PRAGMA_SYSTEM_HEADER
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# pragma GCC system_header
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#endif
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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// The attributes supported by clang are documented at https://clang.llvm.org/docs/AttributeReference.html
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// _LIBCPP_VERSION represents the version of libc++, which matches the version of LLVM.
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// Given a LLVM release LLVM XX.YY.ZZ (e.g. LLVM 17.0.1 == 17.00.01), _LIBCPP_VERSION is
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// defined to XXYYZZ.
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# define _LIBCPP_VERSION 190000
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
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# define _LIBCPP_CONCAT_IMPL(_X, _Y) _X##_Y
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# define _LIBCPP_CONCAT(_X, _Y) _LIBCPP_CONCAT_IMPL(_X, _Y)
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
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# if __STDC_HOSTED__ == 0
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# define _LIBCPP_FREESTANDING
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# endif
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
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// HARDENING {
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// This is for backward compatibility -- make enabling `_LIBCPP_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS` (which predates hardening modes)
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// equivalent to setting the extensive mode. This is deprecated and will be removed in LLVM 20.
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# ifdef _LIBCPP_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS
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# warning "_LIBCPP_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS is deprecated, please use _LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE instead"
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# if _LIBCPP_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS != 0 && _LIBCPP_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS != 1
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# error "_LIBCPP_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS must be set to 0 or 1"
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# endif
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# if _LIBCPP_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS
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# define _LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE _LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE_EXTENSIVE
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# endif
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
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# endif
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// The library provides the macro `_LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE` which can be set to one of the following values:
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//
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// - `_LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE_NONE`;
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// - `_LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE_FAST`;
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// - `_LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE_EXTENSIVE`;
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// - `_LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE_DEBUG`.
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//
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// These values have the following effects:
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//
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// - `_LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE_NONE` -- sets the hardening mode to "none" which disables all runtime hardening checks;
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//
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// - `_LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE_FAST` -- sets that hardening mode to "fast". The fast mode enables security-critical checks
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// that can be done with relatively little runtime overhead in constant time;
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//
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// - `_LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE_EXTENSIVE` -- sets the hardening mode to "extensive". The extensive mode is a superset of
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// the fast mode that additionally enables checks that are relatively cheap and prevent common types of logic errors
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// but are not necessarily security-critical;
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//
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// - `_LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE_DEBUG` -- sets the hardening mode to "debug". The debug mode is a superset of the extensive
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// mode and enables all checks available in the library, including internal assertions. Checks that are part of the
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// debug mode can be very expensive and thus the debug mode is intended to be used for testing, not in production.
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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2024-07-23 10:16:17 +00:00
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// Inside the library, assertions are categorized so they can be cherry-picked based on the chosen hardening mode. These
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// macros are only for internal use -- users should only pick one of the high-level hardening modes described above.
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//
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// - `_LIBCPP_ASSERT_VALID_INPUT_RANGE` -- checks that ranges (whether expressed as an iterator pair, an iterator and
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// a sentinel, an iterator and a count, or a `std::range`) given as input to library functions are valid:
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// - the sentinel is reachable from the begin iterator;
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// - TODO(hardening): both iterators refer to the same container.
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//
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// - `_LIBCPP_ASSERT_VALID_ELEMENT_ACCESS` -- checks that any attempts to access a container element, whether through
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// the container object or through an iterator, are valid and do not attempt to go out of bounds or otherwise access
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// a non-existent element. For iterator checks to work, bounded iterators must be enabled in the ABI. Types like
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// `optional` and `function` are considered one-element containers for the purposes of this check.
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//
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// - `_LIBCPP_ASSERT_NON_NULL` -- checks that the pointer being dereferenced is not null. On most modern platforms zero
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// address does not refer to an actual location in memory, so a null pointer dereference would not compromize the
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// memory security of a program (however, it is still undefined behavior that can result in strange errors due to
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// compiler optimizations).
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//
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// - `_LIBCPP_ASSERT_NON_OVERLAPPING_RANGES` -- for functions that take several ranges as arguments, checks that the
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// given ranges do not overlap.
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//
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// - `_LIBCPP_ASSERT_VALID_DEALLOCATION` -- checks that an attempt to deallocate memory is valid (e.g. the given object
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// was allocated by the given allocator). Violating this category typically results in a memory leak.
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//
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// - `_LIBCPP_ASSERT_VALID_EXTERNAL_API_CALL` -- checks that a call to an external API doesn't fail in
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// an unexpected manner. This includes triggering documented cases of undefined behavior in an external library (like
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// attempting to unlock an unlocked mutex in pthreads). Any API external to the library falls under this category
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// (from system calls to compiler intrinsics). We generally don't expect these failures to compromize memory safety or
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// otherwise create an immediate security issue.
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//
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// - `_LIBCPP_ASSERT_COMPATIBLE_ALLOCATOR` -- checks any operations that exchange nodes between containers to make sure
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// the containers have compatible allocators.
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//
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// - `_LIBCPP_ASSERT_ARGUMENT_WITHIN_DOMAIN` -- checks that the given argument is within the domain of valid arguments
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// for the function. Violating this typically produces an incorrect result (e.g. the clamp algorithm returns the
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// original value without clamping it due to incorrect functors) or puts an object into an invalid state (e.g.
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// a string view where only a subset of elements is possible to access). This category is for assertions violating
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// which doesn't cause any immediate issues in the library -- whatever the consequences are, they will happen in the
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// user code.
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//
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// - `_LIBCPP_ASSERT_PEDANTIC` -- checks prerequisites which are imposed by the Standard, but violating which happens to
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// be benign in our implementation.
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//
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// - `_LIBCPP_ASSERT_SEMANTIC_REQUIREMENT` -- checks that the given argument satisfies the semantic requirements imposed
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// by the Standard. Typically, there is no simple way to completely prove that a semantic requirement is satisfied;
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// thus, this would often be a heuristic check and it might be quite expensive.
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//
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// - `_LIBCPP_ASSERT_INTERNAL` -- checks that internal invariants of the library hold. These assertions don't depend on
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// user input.
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//
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// - `_LIBCPP_ASSERT_UNCATEGORIZED` -- for assertions that haven't been properly classified yet.
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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// clang-format off
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# define _LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE_NONE (1 << 1)
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# define _LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE_FAST (1 << 2)
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# define _LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE_EXTENSIVE (1 << 4) // Deliberately not ordered.
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# define _LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE_DEBUG (1 << 3)
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// clang-format on
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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2024-07-23 10:16:17 +00:00
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# ifndef _LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# ifndef _LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE_DEFAULT
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# error _LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE_DEFAULT is not defined. This definition should be set at configuration time in the \
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`__config_site` header, please make sure your installation of libc++ is not broken.
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# endif
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# define _LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE _LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE_DEFAULT
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# endif
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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2024-07-23 10:16:17 +00:00
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# if _LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE != _LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE_NONE && \
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_LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE != _LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE_FAST && \
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_LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE != _LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE_EXTENSIVE && \
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_LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE != _LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE_DEBUG
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# error _LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE must be set to one of the following values: \
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_LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE_NONE, \
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_LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE_FAST, \
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_LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE_EXTENSIVE, \
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_LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE_DEBUG
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# endif
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
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// } HARDENING
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
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# define _LIBCPP_TOSTRING2(x) #x
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# define _LIBCPP_TOSTRING(x) _LIBCPP_TOSTRING2(x)
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// NOLINTNEXTLINE(libcpp-cpp-version-check)
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# if __cplusplus < 201103L
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# define _LIBCPP_CXX03_LANG
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# endif
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# ifndef __has_constexpr_builtin
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# define __has_constexpr_builtin(x) 0
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# endif
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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// This checks wheter a Clang module is built
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# ifndef __building_module
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# define __building_module(...) 0
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# endif
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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// '__is_identifier' returns '0' if '__x' is a reserved identifier provided by
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// the compiler and '1' otherwise.
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# ifndef __is_identifier
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# define __is_identifier(__x) 1
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# endif
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# ifndef __has_declspec_attribute
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# define __has_declspec_attribute(__x) 0
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# endif
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# define __has_keyword(__x) !(__is_identifier(__x))
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# ifndef __has_warning
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# define __has_warning(...) 0
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# endif
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# if !defined(_LIBCPP_COMPILER_CLANG_BASED) && __cplusplus < 201103L
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# error "libc++ only supports C++03 with Clang-based compilers. Please enable C++11"
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# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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// FIXME: ABI detection should be done via compiler builtin macros. This
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// is just a placeholder until Clang implements such macros. For now assume
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// that Windows compilers pretending to be MSVC++ target the Microsoft ABI,
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// and allow the user to explicitly specify the ABI to handle cases where this
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// heuristic falls short.
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# if defined(_LIBCPP_ABI_FORCE_ITANIUM) && defined(_LIBCPP_ABI_FORCE_MICROSOFT)
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# error "Only one of _LIBCPP_ABI_FORCE_ITANIUM and _LIBCPP_ABI_FORCE_MICROSOFT can be defined"
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# elif defined(_LIBCPP_ABI_FORCE_ITANIUM)
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# define _LIBCPP_ABI_ITANIUM
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# elif defined(_LIBCPP_ABI_FORCE_MICROSOFT)
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# define _LIBCPP_ABI_MICROSOFT
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# else
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# if defined(_WIN32) && defined(_MSC_VER)
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# define _LIBCPP_ABI_MICROSOFT
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_ABI_ITANIUM
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# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# endif
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2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# if defined(_LIBCPP_ABI_MICROSOFT) && !defined(_LIBCPP_NO_VCRUNTIME)
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# define _LIBCPP_ABI_VCRUNTIME
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# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# if __has_feature(experimental_library)
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# ifndef _LIBCPP_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL
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# define _LIBCPP_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL
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# endif
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# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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// Incomplete features get their own specific disabling flags. This makes it
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// easier to grep for target specific flags once the feature is complete.
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# if !defined(_LIBCPP_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL) && !defined(_LIBCPP_BUILDING_LIBRARY)
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# define _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_INCOMPLETE_PSTL
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# define _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_EXPERIMENTAL_STOP_TOKEN
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# define _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_EXPERIMENTAL_TZDB
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# define _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_EXPERIMENTAL_SYNCSTREAM
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2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# if defined(__MVS__)
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# include <features.h> // for __NATIVE_ASCII_F
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# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# if defined(_WIN32)
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# define _LIBCPP_WIN32API
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# define _LIBCPP_SHORT_WCHAR 1
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// Both MinGW and native MSVC provide a "MSVC"-like environment
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# define _LIBCPP_MSVCRT_LIKE
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// If mingw not explicitly detected, assume using MS C runtime only if
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// a MS compatibility version is specified.
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# if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(__MINGW32__)
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# define _LIBCPP_MSVCRT // Using Microsoft's C Runtime library
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# endif
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# if (defined(_M_AMD64) || defined(__x86_64__)) || (defined(_M_ARM) || defined(__arm__))
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# define _LIBCPP_HAS_BITSCAN64
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# endif
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# define _LIBCPP_HAS_OPEN_WITH_WCHAR
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# endif // defined(_WIN32)
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# if defined(_AIX) && !defined(__64BIT__)
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// The size of wchar is 2 byte on 32-bit mode on AIX.
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# define _LIBCPP_SHORT_WCHAR 1
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
|
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|
# endif
|
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|
2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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// Libc++ supports various implementations of std::random_device.
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//
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// _LIBCPP_USING_DEV_RANDOM
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// Read entropy from the given file, by default `/dev/urandom`.
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// If a token is provided, it is assumed to be the path to a file
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// to read entropy from. This is the default behavior if nothing
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// else is specified. This implementation requires storing state
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// inside `std::random_device`.
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//
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// _LIBCPP_USING_ARC4_RANDOM
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// Use arc4random(). This allows obtaining random data even when
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// using sandboxing mechanisms. On some platforms like Apple, this
|
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// is the recommended source of entropy for user-space programs.
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// When this option is used, the token passed to `std::random_device`'s
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|
// constructor *must* be "/dev/urandom" -- anything else is an error.
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//
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// _LIBCPP_USING_GETENTROPY
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// Use getentropy().
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|
|
// When this option is used, the token passed to `std::random_device`'s
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// constructor *must* be "/dev/urandom" -- anything else is an error.
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//
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// _LIBCPP_USING_FUCHSIA_CPRNG
|
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|
// Use Fuchsia's zx_cprng_draw() system call, which is specified to
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|
|
// deliver high-quality entropy and cannot fail.
|
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|
|
// When this option is used, the token passed to `std::random_device`'s
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// constructor *must* be "/dev/urandom" -- anything else is an error.
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//
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// _LIBCPP_USING_NACL_RANDOM
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|
// NaCl's sandbox (which PNaCl also runs in) doesn't allow filesystem access,
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|
// including accesses to the special files under `/dev`. This implementation
|
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|
|
// uses the NaCL syscall `nacl_secure_random_init()` to get entropy.
|
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|
// When this option is used, the token passed to `std::random_device`'s
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|
|
// constructor *must* be "/dev/urandom" -- anything else is an error.
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//
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// _LIBCPP_USING_WIN32_RANDOM
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// Use rand_s(), for use on Windows.
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|
// When this option is used, the token passed to `std::random_device`'s
|
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|
|
// constructor *must* be "/dev/urandom" -- anything else is an error.
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|
# if defined(__APPLE__) || defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__NetBSD__) || defined(__OpenBSD__) || \
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defined(__DragonFly__)
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# define _LIBCPP_USING_ARC4_RANDOM
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# elif defined(__wasi__) || defined(__EMSCRIPTEN__)
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# define _LIBCPP_USING_GETENTROPY
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# elif defined(__Fuchsia__)
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# define _LIBCPP_USING_FUCHSIA_CPRNG
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# elif defined(__native_client__)
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# define _LIBCPP_USING_NACL_RANDOM
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# elif defined(_LIBCPP_WIN32API)
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# define _LIBCPP_USING_WIN32_RANDOM
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|
# else
|
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|
# define _LIBCPP_USING_DEV_RANDOM
|
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|
# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
|
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|
2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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|
# ifndef _LIBCPP_CXX03_LANG
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
|
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|
2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# define _LIBCPP_ALIGNOF(_Tp) alignof(_Tp)
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# define _ALIGNAS_TYPE(x) alignas(x)
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# define _ALIGNAS(x) alignas(x)
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# define _LIBCPP_NORETURN [[noreturn]]
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# define _NOEXCEPT noexcept
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# define _NOEXCEPT_(...) noexcept(__VA_ARGS__)
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# define _LIBCPP_CONSTEXPR constexpr
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
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# else
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
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# define _LIBCPP_ALIGNOF(_Tp) _Alignof(_Tp)
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# define _ALIGNAS_TYPE(x) __attribute__((__aligned__(_LIBCPP_ALIGNOF(x))))
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# define _ALIGNAS(x) __attribute__((__aligned__(x)))
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# define _LIBCPP_NORETURN __attribute__((__noreturn__))
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# define _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_NOEXCEPT
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# define nullptr __nullptr
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# define _NOEXCEPT throw()
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# define _NOEXCEPT_(...)
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# define static_assert(...) _Static_assert(__VA_ARGS__)
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# define decltype(...) __decltype(__VA_ARGS__)
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# define _LIBCPP_CONSTEXPR
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
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typedef __char16_t char16_t;
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typedef __char32_t char32_t;
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# endif
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# define _LIBCPP_PREFERRED_ALIGNOF(_Tp) __alignof(_Tp)
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
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// Objective-C++ features (opt-in)
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# if __has_feature(objc_arc)
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# define _LIBCPP_HAS_OBJC_ARC
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# endif
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# if __has_feature(objc_arc_weak)
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# define _LIBCPP_HAS_OBJC_ARC_WEAK
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# endif
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# if __has_extension(blocks)
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# define _LIBCPP_HAS_EXTENSION_BLOCKS
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# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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2024-07-23 10:16:17 +00:00
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# if defined(_LIBCPP_HAS_EXTENSION_BLOCKS) && defined(__APPLE__)
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# define _LIBCPP_HAS_BLOCKS_RUNTIME
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# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# if !__has_feature(address_sanitizer)
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# define _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_ASAN
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# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# define _LIBCPP_ALWAYS_INLINE __attribute__((__always_inline__))
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# define _LIBCPP_DISABLE_EXTENSION_WARNING __extension__
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# if defined(_LIBCPP_OBJECT_FORMAT_COFF)
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# ifdef _DLL
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# define _LIBCPP_CRT_FUNC __declspec(dllimport)
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_CRT_FUNC
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# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# if defined(_LIBCPP_DISABLE_VISIBILITY_ANNOTATIONS) || (defined(__MINGW32__) && !defined(_LIBCPP_BUILDING_LIBRARY))
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# define _LIBCPP_DLL_VIS
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# define _LIBCPP_EXTERN_TEMPLATE_TYPE_VIS
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# define _LIBCPP_CLASS_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION_VIS
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# define _LIBCPP_OVERRIDABLE_FUNC_VIS
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# define _LIBCPP_EXPORTED_FROM_ABI
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# elif defined(_LIBCPP_BUILDING_LIBRARY)
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# define _LIBCPP_DLL_VIS __declspec(dllexport)
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# if defined(__MINGW32__)
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# define _LIBCPP_EXTERN_TEMPLATE_TYPE_VIS _LIBCPP_DLL_VIS
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# define _LIBCPP_CLASS_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION_VIS
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_EXTERN_TEMPLATE_TYPE_VIS
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# define _LIBCPP_CLASS_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION_VIS _LIBCPP_DLL_VIS
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# endif
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# define _LIBCPP_OVERRIDABLE_FUNC_VIS _LIBCPP_DLL_VIS
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# define _LIBCPP_EXPORTED_FROM_ABI __declspec(dllexport)
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_DLL_VIS __declspec(dllimport)
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# define _LIBCPP_EXTERN_TEMPLATE_TYPE_VIS _LIBCPP_DLL_VIS
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# define _LIBCPP_CLASS_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION_VIS
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# define _LIBCPP_OVERRIDABLE_FUNC_VIS
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# define _LIBCPP_EXPORTED_FROM_ABI __declspec(dllimport)
|
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# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# define _LIBCPP_HIDDEN
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# define _LIBCPP_METHOD_TEMPLATE_IMPLICIT_INSTANTIATION_VIS
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# define _LIBCPP_TEMPLATE_VIS
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# define _LIBCPP_TEMPLATE_DATA_VIS
|
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# define _LIBCPP_TYPE_VISIBILITY_DEFAULT
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
|
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|
2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# else
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# if !defined(_LIBCPP_DISABLE_VISIBILITY_ANNOTATIONS)
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# define _LIBCPP_VISIBILITY(vis) __attribute__((__visibility__(vis)))
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# else
|
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# define _LIBCPP_VISIBILITY(vis)
|
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# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
|
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2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# define _LIBCPP_HIDDEN _LIBCPP_VISIBILITY("hidden")
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# define _LIBCPP_TEMPLATE_DATA_VIS _LIBCPP_VISIBILITY("default")
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# define _LIBCPP_EXPORTED_FROM_ABI _LIBCPP_VISIBILITY("default")
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# define _LIBCPP_EXTERN_TEMPLATE_TYPE_VIS _LIBCPP_VISIBILITY("default")
|
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# define _LIBCPP_CLASS_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION_VIS
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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// TODO: Make this a proper customization point or remove the option to override it.
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# ifndef _LIBCPP_OVERRIDABLE_FUNC_VIS
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# define _LIBCPP_OVERRIDABLE_FUNC_VIS _LIBCPP_VISIBILITY("default")
|
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# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# if !defined(_LIBCPP_DISABLE_VISIBILITY_ANNOTATIONS)
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// The inline should be removed once PR32114 is resolved
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# define _LIBCPP_METHOD_TEMPLATE_IMPLICIT_INSTANTIATION_VIS inline _LIBCPP_HIDDEN
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# else
|
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# define _LIBCPP_METHOD_TEMPLATE_IMPLICIT_INSTANTIATION_VIS
|
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# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
|
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|
2024-07-23 10:16:17 +00:00
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// GCC doesn't support the type_visibility attribute, so we have to keep the visibility attribute on templates
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# if !defined(_LIBCPP_DISABLE_VISIBILITY_ANNOTATIONS) && !__has_attribute(__type_visibility__)
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# define _LIBCPP_TEMPLATE_VIS __attribute__((__visibility__("default")))
|
2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_TEMPLATE_VIS
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# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# if !defined(_LIBCPP_DISABLE_VISIBILITY_ANNOTATIONS) && __has_attribute(__type_visibility__)
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# define _LIBCPP_TYPE_VISIBILITY_DEFAULT __attribute__((__type_visibility__("default")))
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_TYPE_VISIBILITY_DEFAULT
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# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# endif // defined(_LIBCPP_OBJECT_FORMAT_COFF)
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# if __has_attribute(exclude_from_explicit_instantiation)
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# define _LIBCPP_EXCLUDE_FROM_EXPLICIT_INSTANTIATION __attribute__((__exclude_from_explicit_instantiation__))
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# else
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// Try to approximate the effect of exclude_from_explicit_instantiation
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// (which is that entities are not assumed to be provided by explicit
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// template instantiations in the dylib) by always inlining those entities.
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# define _LIBCPP_EXCLUDE_FROM_EXPLICIT_INSTANTIATION _LIBCPP_ALWAYS_INLINE
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# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
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# ifdef _LIBCPP_COMPILER_CLANG_BASED
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# define _LIBCPP_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH _Pragma("clang diagnostic push")
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# define _LIBCPP_DIAGNOSTIC_POP _Pragma("clang diagnostic pop")
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# define _LIBCPP_CLANG_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED(str) _Pragma(_LIBCPP_TOSTRING(clang diagnostic ignored str))
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# define _LIBCPP_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED(str)
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# elif defined(_LIBCPP_COMPILER_GCC)
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# define _LIBCPP_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH _Pragma("GCC diagnostic push")
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# define _LIBCPP_DIAGNOSTIC_POP _Pragma("GCC diagnostic pop")
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# define _LIBCPP_CLANG_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED(str)
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# define _LIBCPP_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED(str) _Pragma(_LIBCPP_TOSTRING(GCC diagnostic ignored str))
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH
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# define _LIBCPP_DIAGNOSTIC_POP
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# define _LIBCPP_CLANG_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED(str)
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# define _LIBCPP_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED(str)
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# endif
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# if _LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE == _LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE_FAST
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# define _LIBCPP_HARDENING_SIG f
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# elif _LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE == _LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE_EXTENSIVE
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# define _LIBCPP_HARDENING_SIG s
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# elif _LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE == _LIBCPP_HARDENING_MODE_DEBUG
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# define _LIBCPP_HARDENING_SIG d
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_HARDENING_SIG n // "none"
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# endif
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# ifdef _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_EXCEPTIONS
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# define _LIBCPP_EXCEPTIONS_SIG n
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_EXCEPTIONS_SIG e
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# endif
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# define _LIBCPP_ODR_SIGNATURE \
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_LIBCPP_CONCAT(_LIBCPP_CONCAT(_LIBCPP_HARDENING_SIG, _LIBCPP_EXCEPTIONS_SIG), _LIBCPP_VERSION)
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// This macro marks a symbol as being hidden from libc++'s ABI. This is achieved
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// on two levels:
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// 1. The symbol is given hidden visibility, which ensures that users won't start exporting
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// symbols from their dynamic library by means of using the libc++ headers. This ensures
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// that those symbols stay private to the dynamic library in which it is defined.
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//
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// 2. The symbol is given an ABI tag that encodes the ODR-relevant properties of the library.
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// This ensures that no ODR violation can arise from mixing two TUs compiled with different
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// versions or configurations of libc++ (such as exceptions vs no-exceptions). Indeed, if the
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// program contains two definitions of a function, the ODR requires them to be token-by-token
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// equivalent, and the linker is allowed to pick either definition and discard the other one.
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//
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// For example, if a program contains a copy of `vector::at()` compiled with exceptions enabled
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// *and* a copy of `vector::at()` compiled with exceptions disabled (by means of having two TUs
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// compiled with different settings), the two definitions are both visible by the linker and they
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// have the same name, but they have a meaningfully different implementation (one throws an exception
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// and the other aborts the program). This violates the ODR and makes the program ill-formed, and in
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// practice what will happen is that the linker will pick one of the definitions at random and will
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// discard the other one. This can quite clearly lead to incorrect program behavior.
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//
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// A similar reasoning holds for many other properties that are ODR-affecting. Essentially any
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// property that causes the code of a function to differ from the code in another configuration
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// can be considered ODR-affecting. In practice, we don't encode all such properties in the ABI
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// tag, but we encode the ones that we think are most important: library version, exceptions, and
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// hardening mode.
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//
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// Note that historically, solving this problem has been achieved in various ways, including
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// force-inlining all functions or giving internal linkage to all functions. Both these previous
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// solutions suffer from drawbacks that lead notably to code bloat.
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//
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// Note that we use _LIBCPP_EXCLUDE_FROM_EXPLICIT_INSTANTIATION to ensure that we don't depend
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// on _LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI methods of classes explicitly instantiated in the dynamic library.
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//
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// Also note that the _LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI_VIRTUAL macro should be used on virtual functions
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// instead of _LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI. That macro does not use an ABI tag. Indeed, the mangled
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// name of a virtual function is part of its ABI, since some architectures like arm64e can sign
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// the virtual function pointer in the vtable based on the mangled name of the function. Since
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// we use an ABI tag that changes with each released version, the mangled name of the virtual
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// function would change, which is incorrect. Note that it doesn't make much sense to change
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// the implementation of a virtual function in an ABI-incompatible way in the first place,
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// since that would be an ABI break anyway. Hence, the lack of ABI tag should not be noticeable.
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//
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// The macro can be applied to record and enum types. When the tagged type is nested in
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// a record this "parent" record needs to have the macro too. Another use case for applying
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// this macro to records and unions is to apply an ABI tag to inline constexpr variables.
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// This can be useful for inline variables that are implementation details which are expected
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// to change in the future.
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//
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// TODO: We provide a escape hatch with _LIBCPP_NO_ABI_TAG for folks who want to avoid increasing
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// the length of symbols with an ABI tag. In practice, we should remove the escape hatch and
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// use compression mangling instead, see https://github.com/itanium-cxx-abi/cxx-abi/issues/70.
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# ifndef _LIBCPP_NO_ABI_TAG
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# define _LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI \
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_LIBCPP_HIDDEN _LIBCPP_EXCLUDE_FROM_EXPLICIT_INSTANTIATION \
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__attribute__((__abi_tag__(_LIBCPP_TOSTRING(_LIBCPP_ODR_SIGNATURE))))
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI _LIBCPP_HIDDEN _LIBCPP_EXCLUDE_FROM_EXPLICIT_INSTANTIATION
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# endif
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# define _LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI_VIRTUAL _LIBCPP_HIDDEN _LIBCPP_EXCLUDE_FROM_EXPLICIT_INSTANTIATION
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
|
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|
2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# ifdef _LIBCPP_BUILDING_LIBRARY
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# if _LIBCPP_ABI_VERSION > 1
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# define _LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI_AFTER_V1 _LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI_AFTER_V1
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# endif
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI_AFTER_V1 _LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI
|
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# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
|
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|
2024-07-23 10:16:17 +00:00
|
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// TODO: Remove this workaround once we drop support for Clang 16
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# if __has_warning("-Wc++23-extensions")
|
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|
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# define _LIBCPP_CLANG_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_CXX23_EXTENSION _LIBCPP_CLANG_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED("-Wc++23-extensions")
|
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# else
|
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# define _LIBCPP_CLANG_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_CXX23_EXTENSION _LIBCPP_CLANG_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED("-Wc++2b-extensions")
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|
# endif
|
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// Clang modules take a significant compile time hit when pushing and popping diagnostics.
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// Since all the headers are marked as system headers in the modulemap, we can simply disable this
|
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// pushing and popping when building with clang modules.
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|
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# if !__has_feature(modules)
|
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# define _LIBCPP_PUSH_EXTENSION_DIAGNOSTICS \
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_LIBCPP_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH \
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_LIBCPP_CLANG_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED("-Wc++11-extensions") \
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_LIBCPP_CLANG_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED("-Wc++14-extensions") \
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_LIBCPP_CLANG_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED("-Wc++17-extensions") \
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_LIBCPP_CLANG_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED("-Wc++20-extensions") \
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_LIBCPP_CLANG_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_CXX23_EXTENSION \
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_LIBCPP_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED("-Wc++14-extensions") \
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_LIBCPP_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED("-Wc++17-extensions") \
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_LIBCPP_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED("-Wc++20-extensions") \
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_LIBCPP_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED("-Wc++23-extensions")
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# define _LIBCPP_POP_EXTENSION_DIAGNOSTICS _LIBCPP_DIAGNOSTIC_POP
|
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# else
|
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|
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# define _LIBCPP_PUSH_EXTENSION_DIAGNOSTICS
|
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# define _LIBCPP_POP_EXTENSION_DIAGNOSTICS
|
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|
|
# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
|
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|
// Inline namespaces are available in Clang/GCC/MSVC regardless of C++ dialect.
|
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// clang-format off
|
2024-07-23 10:16:17 +00:00
|
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|
# define _LIBCPP_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_STD _LIBCPP_PUSH_EXTENSION_DIAGNOSTICS \
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namespace _LIBCPP_TYPE_VISIBILITY_DEFAULT std { \
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inline namespace _LIBCPP_ABI_NAMESPACE {
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# define _LIBCPP_END_NAMESPACE_STD }} _LIBCPP_POP_EXTENSION_DIAGNOSTICS
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#ifdef _LIBCPP_ABI_NO_FILESYSTEM_INLINE_NAMESPACE
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# define _LIBCPP_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_FILESYSTEM _LIBCPP_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_STD namespace filesystem {
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# define _LIBCPP_END_NAMESPACE_FILESYSTEM } _LIBCPP_END_NAMESPACE_STD
|
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#else
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# define _LIBCPP_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_FILESYSTEM _LIBCPP_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_STD \
|
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inline namespace __fs { namespace filesystem {
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
|
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|
2024-07-23 10:16:17 +00:00
|
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|
# define _LIBCPP_END_NAMESPACE_FILESYSTEM }} _LIBCPP_END_NAMESPACE_STD
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
|
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|
2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
|
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|
// clang-format on
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
|
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|
2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# if __has_attribute(__enable_if__)
|
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# define _LIBCPP_PREFERRED_OVERLOAD __attribute__((__enable_if__(true, "")))
|
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|
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# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
|
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|
2024-07-23 10:16:17 +00:00
|
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|
# if !defined(__SIZEOF_INT128__) || defined(_MSC_VER)
|
2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
|
|
|
# define _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_INT128
|
|
|
|
# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
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# ifdef _LIBCPP_CXX03_LANG
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# define _LIBCPP_DECLARE_STRONG_ENUM(x) \
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struct _LIBCPP_EXPORTED_FROM_ABI x { \
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enum __lx
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// clang-format off
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# define _LIBCPP_DECLARE_STRONG_ENUM_EPILOG(x) \
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__lx __v_; \
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_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI x(__lx __v) : __v_(__v) {} \
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_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI explicit x(int __v) : __v_(static_cast<__lx>(__v)) {} \
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_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI operator int() const { return __v_; } \
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};
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// clang-format on
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# else // _LIBCPP_CXX03_LANG
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# define _LIBCPP_DECLARE_STRONG_ENUM(x) enum class x
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# define _LIBCPP_DECLARE_STRONG_ENUM_EPILOG(x)
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# endif // _LIBCPP_CXX03_LANG
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# if defined(__APPLE__) || defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(_LIBCPP_MSVCRT_LIKE) || defined(__NetBSD__)
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# define _LIBCPP_LOCALE__L_EXTENSIONS 1
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# endif
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
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# ifdef __FreeBSD__
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# define _DECLARE_C99_LDBL_MATH 1
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# endif
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// If we are getting operator new from the MSVC CRT, then allocation overloads
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// for align_val_t were added in 19.12, aka VS 2017 version 15.3.
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# if defined(_LIBCPP_MSVCRT) && defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER < 1912
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# define _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_LIBRARY_ALIGNED_ALLOCATION
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# elif defined(_LIBCPP_ABI_VCRUNTIME) && !defined(__cpp_aligned_new)
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// We're deferring to Microsoft's STL to provide aligned new et al. We don't
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// have it unless the language feature test macro is defined.
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# define _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_LIBRARY_ALIGNED_ALLOCATION
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# elif defined(__MVS__)
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# define _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_LIBRARY_ALIGNED_ALLOCATION
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# endif
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# if defined(_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_LIBRARY_ALIGNED_ALLOCATION) || (!defined(__cpp_aligned_new) || __cpp_aligned_new < 201606)
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# define _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_ALIGNED_ALLOCATION
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# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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// It is not yet possible to use aligned_alloc() on all Apple platforms since
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// 10.15 was the first version to ship an implementation of aligned_alloc().
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# if defined(__APPLE__)
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# if (defined(__ENVIRONMENT_MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED__) && \
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__ENVIRONMENT_MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED__ < 101500)
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# define _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_C11_ALIGNED_ALLOC
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# endif
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# elif defined(__ANDROID__) && __ANDROID_API__ < 28
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// Android only provides aligned_alloc when targeting API 28 or higher.
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# define _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_C11_ALIGNED_ALLOC
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# endif
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# if defined(__APPLE__) || defined(__FreeBSD__)
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# define _LIBCPP_HAS_DEFAULTRUNELOCALE
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# endif
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# if defined(__APPLE__) || defined(__FreeBSD__)
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# define _LIBCPP_WCTYPE_IS_MASK
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# endif
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2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# if _LIBCPP_STD_VER <= 17 || !defined(__cpp_char8_t)
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# define _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_CHAR8_T
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# endif
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2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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// Deprecation macros.
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//
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// Deprecations warnings are always enabled, except when users explicitly opt-out
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// by defining _LIBCPP_DISABLE_DEPRECATION_WARNINGS.
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# if !defined(_LIBCPP_DISABLE_DEPRECATION_WARNINGS)
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# if __has_attribute(__deprecated__)
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# define _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED __attribute__((__deprecated__))
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# define _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_(m) __attribute__((__deprecated__(m)))
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# elif _LIBCPP_STD_VER >= 14
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# define _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED [[deprecated]]
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# define _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_(m) [[deprecated(m)]]
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# else
|
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# define _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED
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# define _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_(m)
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# endif
|
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# else
|
2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# define _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED
|
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# define _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_(m)
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# endif
|
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|
2024-07-23 10:16:17 +00:00
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# if _LIBCPP_STD_VER < 20
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# define _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_ATOMIC_SYNC \
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_LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_("The C++20 synchronization library has been deprecated prior to C++20. Please update to " \
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"using -std=c++20 if you need to use these facilities.")
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_ATOMIC_SYNC /* nothing */
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# endif
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2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# if !defined(_LIBCPP_CXX03_LANG)
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|
# define _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_IN_CXX11 _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# else
|
2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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|
# define _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_IN_CXX11
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# endif
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2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# if _LIBCPP_STD_VER >= 14
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|
# define _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_IN_CXX14 _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# else
|
2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# define _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_IN_CXX14
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# endif
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2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# if _LIBCPP_STD_VER >= 17
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# define _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_IN_CXX17 _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# else
|
2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# define _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_IN_CXX17
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# endif
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2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# if _LIBCPP_STD_VER >= 20
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# define _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_IN_CXX20 _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
|
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# else
|
2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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|
# define _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_IN_CXX20
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# endif
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2024-07-23 10:16:17 +00:00
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# if _LIBCPP_STD_VER >= 23
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# define _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_IN_CXX23 _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_IN_CXX23
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# endif
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# if _LIBCPP_STD_VER >= 26
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# define _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_IN_CXX26 _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_IN_CXX26
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# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# if !defined(_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_CHAR8_T)
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# define _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_WITH_CHAR8_T _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# else
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2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# define _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_WITH_CHAR8_T
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# endif
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// Macros to enter and leave a state where deprecation warnings are suppressed.
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# if defined(_LIBCPP_COMPILER_CLANG_BASED) || defined(_LIBCPP_COMPILER_GCC)
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# define _LIBCPP_SUPPRESS_DEPRECATED_PUSH \
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_Pragma("GCC diagnostic push") _Pragma("GCC diagnostic ignored \"-Wdeprecated\"") \
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_Pragma("GCC diagnostic ignored \"-Wdeprecated-declarations\"")
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# define _LIBCPP_SUPPRESS_DEPRECATED_POP _Pragma("GCC diagnostic pop")
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# else
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2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# define _LIBCPP_SUPPRESS_DEPRECATED_PUSH
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# define _LIBCPP_SUPPRESS_DEPRECATED_POP
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# endif
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2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# if _LIBCPP_STD_VER <= 11
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# define _LIBCPP_EXPLICIT_SINCE_CXX14
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# else
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2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# define _LIBCPP_EXPLICIT_SINCE_CXX14 explicit
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# endif
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# if _LIBCPP_STD_VER >= 23
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# define _LIBCPP_EXPLICIT_SINCE_CXX23 explicit
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_EXPLICIT_SINCE_CXX23
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# endif
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# if _LIBCPP_STD_VER >= 14
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# define _LIBCPP_CONSTEXPR_SINCE_CXX14 constexpr
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# else
|
2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# define _LIBCPP_CONSTEXPR_SINCE_CXX14
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# endif
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2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# if _LIBCPP_STD_VER >= 17
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# define _LIBCPP_CONSTEXPR_SINCE_CXX17 constexpr
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# else
|
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# define _LIBCPP_CONSTEXPR_SINCE_CXX17
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# endif
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2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# if _LIBCPP_STD_VER >= 20
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# define _LIBCPP_CONSTEXPR_SINCE_CXX20 constexpr
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# else
|
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|
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# define _LIBCPP_CONSTEXPR_SINCE_CXX20
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# endif
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2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# if _LIBCPP_STD_VER >= 23
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# define _LIBCPP_CONSTEXPR_SINCE_CXX23 constexpr
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# else
|
2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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|
# define _LIBCPP_CONSTEXPR_SINCE_CXX23
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# endif
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2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# ifndef _LIBCPP_WEAK
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# define _LIBCPP_WEAK __attribute__((__weak__))
|
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# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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// Thread API
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2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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// clang-format off
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# if !defined(_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_THREADS) && \
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!defined(_LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_API_PTHREAD) && \
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!defined(_LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_API_WIN32) && \
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!defined(_LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_API_EXTERNAL)
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# if defined(__FreeBSD__) || \
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defined(__wasi__) || \
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defined(__NetBSD__) || \
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defined(__OpenBSD__) || \
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defined(__NuttX__) || \
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defined(__linux__) || \
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defined(__GNU__) || \
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defined(__APPLE__) || \
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defined(__MVS__) || \
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defined(_AIX) || \
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2024-07-23 10:16:17 +00:00
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defined(__EMSCRIPTEN__)
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2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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// clang-format on
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# define _LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_API_PTHREAD
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# elif defined(__Fuchsia__)
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// TODO(44575): Switch to C11 thread API when possible.
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# define _LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_API_PTHREAD
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# elif defined(_LIBCPP_WIN32API)
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# define _LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_API_WIN32
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# else
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# error "No thread API"
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# endif // _LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_API
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# endif // _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_THREADS
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# if defined(_LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_API_PTHREAD)
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# if defined(__ANDROID__) && __ANDROID_API__ >= 30
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# define _LIBCPP_HAS_COND_CLOCKWAIT
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# elif defined(_LIBCPP_GLIBC_PREREQ)
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# if _LIBCPP_GLIBC_PREREQ(2, 30)
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# define _LIBCPP_HAS_COND_CLOCKWAIT
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# endif
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# endif
|
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# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# if defined(_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_THREADS) && defined(_LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_API_PTHREAD)
|
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|
# error _LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_API_PTHREAD may only be defined when \
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_THREADS is not defined.
|
2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
|
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|
# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
|
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|
2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# if defined(_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_THREADS) && defined(_LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_API_EXTERNAL)
|
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# error _LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_API_EXTERNAL may not be defined when \
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_THREADS is defined.
|
2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# if defined(_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_MONOTONIC_CLOCK) && !defined(_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_THREADS)
|
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# error _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_MONOTONIC_CLOCK may only be defined when \
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
|
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_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_THREADS is defined.
|
2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
|
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2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# if !defined(_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_THREADS) && !defined(__STDCPP_THREADS__)
|
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|
# define __STDCPP_THREADS__ 1
|
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|
# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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// The glibc and Bionic implementation of pthreads implements
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// pthread_mutex_destroy as nop for regular mutexes. Additionally, Win32
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// mutexes have no destroy mechanism.
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//
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// This optimization can't be performed on Apple platforms, where
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// pthread_mutex_destroy can allow the kernel to release resources.
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// See https://llvm.org/D64298 for details.
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//
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// TODO(EricWF): Enable this optimization on Bionic after speaking to their
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// respective stakeholders.
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// clang-format off
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# if (defined(_LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_API_PTHREAD) && defined(__GLIBC__)) || \
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(defined(_LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_API_C11) && defined(__Fuchsia__)) || \
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defined(_LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_API_WIN32)
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// clang-format on
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# define _LIBCPP_HAS_TRIVIAL_MUTEX_DESTRUCTION
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# endif
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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// Destroying a condvar is a nop on Windows.
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//
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// This optimization can't be performed on Apple platforms, where
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// pthread_cond_destroy can allow the kernel to release resources.
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// See https://llvm.org/D64298 for details.
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//
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// TODO(EricWF): This is potentially true for some pthread implementations
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// as well.
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# if (defined(_LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_API_C11) && defined(__Fuchsia__)) || defined(_LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_API_WIN32)
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# define _LIBCPP_HAS_TRIVIAL_CONDVAR_DESTRUCTION
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# endif
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# if defined(__BIONIC__) || defined(__NuttX__) || defined(__Fuchsia__) || defined(__wasi__) || \
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defined(_LIBCPP_HAS_MUSL_LIBC) || defined(__OpenBSD__)
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# define _LIBCPP_PROVIDES_DEFAULT_RUNE_TABLE
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# endif
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# if __has_feature(cxx_atomic) || __has_extension(c_atomic) || __has_keyword(_Atomic)
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# define _LIBCPP_HAS_C_ATOMIC_IMP
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# elif defined(_LIBCPP_COMPILER_GCC)
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# define _LIBCPP_HAS_GCC_ATOMIC_IMP
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# endif
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# if !defined(_LIBCPP_HAS_C_ATOMIC_IMP) && !defined(_LIBCPP_HAS_GCC_ATOMIC_IMP) && \
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!defined(_LIBCPP_HAS_EXTERNAL_ATOMIC_IMP)
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# define _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_ATOMIC_HEADER
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# else
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# ifndef _LIBCPP_ATOMIC_FLAG_TYPE
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# define _LIBCPP_ATOMIC_FLAG_TYPE bool
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# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# endif
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2024-07-23 10:16:17 +00:00
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# if defined(__FreeBSD__) && defined(__clang__) && __has_attribute(__no_thread_safety_analysis__)
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# define _LIBCPP_NO_THREAD_SAFETY_ANALYSIS __attribute__((__no_thread_safety_analysis__))
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_NO_THREAD_SAFETY_ANALYSIS
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# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# if defined(_LIBCPP_ENABLE_THREAD_SAFETY_ANNOTATIONS)
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# if defined(__clang__) && __has_attribute(acquire_capability)
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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// Work around the attribute handling in clang. When both __declspec and
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// __attribute__ are present, the processing goes awry preventing the definition
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2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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// of the types. In MinGW mode, __declspec evaluates to __attribute__, and thus
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// combining the two does work.
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# if !defined(_MSC_VER)
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# define _LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_SAFETY_ANNOTATIONS
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# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# endif
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# endif
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2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# ifdef _LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_SAFETY_ANNOTATIONS
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# define _LIBCPP_THREAD_SAFETY_ANNOTATION(x) __attribute__((x))
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_THREAD_SAFETY_ANNOTATION(x)
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# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# if _LIBCPP_STD_VER >= 20
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# define _LIBCPP_CONSTINIT constinit
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# elif __has_attribute(__require_constant_initialization__)
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# define _LIBCPP_CONSTINIT __attribute__((__require_constant_initialization__))
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_CONSTINIT
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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# endif
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2024-07-23 10:16:17 +00:00
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# if defined(__CUDACC__) || defined(__CUDA_ARCH__) || defined(__CUDA_LIBDEVICE__)
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// The CUDA SDK contains an unfortunate definition for the __noinline__ macro,
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// which breaks the regular __attribute__((__noinline__)) syntax. Therefore,
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// when compiling for CUDA we use the non-underscored version of the noinline
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// attribute.
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//
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// This is a temporary workaround and we still expect the CUDA SDK team to solve
|
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// this issue properly in the SDK headers.
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//
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// See https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/73838 for more details.
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# define _LIBCPP_NOINLINE __attribute__((noinline))
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# elif __has_attribute(__noinline__)
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# define _LIBCPP_NOINLINE __attribute__((__noinline__))
|
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# else
|
2024-07-23 10:16:17 +00:00
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# define _LIBCPP_NOINLINE
|
2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
|
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2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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// We often repeat things just for handling wide characters in the library.
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// When wide characters are disabled, it can be useful to have a quick way of
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// disabling it without having to resort to #if-#endif, which has a larger
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// impact on readability.
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# if defined(_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_WIDE_CHARACTERS)
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# define _LIBCPP_IF_WIDE_CHARACTERS(...)
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_IF_WIDE_CHARACTERS(...) __VA_ARGS__
|
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# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
|
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2024-07-23 10:16:17 +00:00
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// clang-format off
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# define _LIBCPP_PUSH_MACROS _Pragma("push_macro(\"min\")") _Pragma("push_macro(\"max\")") _Pragma("push_macro(\"refresh\")") _Pragma("push_macro(\"move\")") _Pragma("push_macro(\"erase\")")
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# define _LIBCPP_POP_MACROS _Pragma("pop_macro(\"min\")") _Pragma("pop_macro(\"max\")") _Pragma("pop_macro(\"refresh\")") _Pragma("pop_macro(\"move\")") _Pragma("pop_macro(\"erase\")")
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// clang-format on
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2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# ifndef _LIBCPP_NO_AUTO_LINK
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# if defined(_LIBCPP_ABI_MICROSOFT) && !defined(_LIBCPP_BUILDING_LIBRARY)
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# if !defined(_LIBCPP_DISABLE_VISIBILITY_ANNOTATIONS)
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# pragma comment(lib, "c++.lib")
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# else
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# pragma comment(lib, "libc++.lib")
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# endif
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# endif // defined(_LIBCPP_ABI_MICROSOFT) && !defined(_LIBCPP_BUILDING_LIBRARY)
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# endif // _LIBCPP_NO_AUTO_LINK
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
|
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|
2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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// Configures the fopen close-on-exec mode character, if any. This string will
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// be appended to any mode string used by fstream for fopen/fdopen.
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//
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// Not all platforms support this, but it helps avoid fd-leaks on platforms that
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// do.
|
2024-07-23 10:16:17 +00:00
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# if defined(__BIONIC__)
|
2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# define _LIBCPP_FOPEN_CLOEXEC_MODE "e"
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|
# else
|
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|
# define _LIBCPP_FOPEN_CLOEXEC_MODE
|
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|
|
# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
|
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|
2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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# if __has_cpp_attribute(msvc::no_unique_address)
|
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|
|
// MSVC implements [[no_unique_address]] as a silent no-op currently.
|
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// (If/when MSVC breaks its C++ ABI, it will be changed to work as intended.)
|
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|
// However, MSVC implements [[msvc::no_unique_address]] which does what
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// [[no_unique_address]] is supposed to do, in general.
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// Clang-cl does not yet (14.0) implement either [[no_unique_address]] or
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// [[msvc::no_unique_address]] though. If/when it does implement
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// [[msvc::no_unique_address]], this should be preferred though.
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# define _LIBCPP_NO_UNIQUE_ADDRESS [[msvc::no_unique_address]]
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# elif __has_cpp_attribute(no_unique_address)
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# define _LIBCPP_NO_UNIQUE_ADDRESS [[__no_unique_address__]]
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_NO_UNIQUE_ADDRESS /* nothing */
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// Note that this can be replaced by #error as soon as clang-cl
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// implements msvc::no_unique_address, since there should be no C++20
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// compiler that doesn't support one of the two attributes at that point.
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// We generally don't want to use this macro outside of C++20-only code,
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|
// because using it conditionally in one language version only would make
|
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// the ABI inconsistent.
|
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|
|
# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
|
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|
2024-05-27 09:12:27 +00:00
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|
// c8rtomb() and mbrtoc8() were added in C++20 and C23. Support for these
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|
|
// functions is gradually being added to existing C libraries. The conditions
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// below check for known C library versions and conditions under which these
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// functions are declared by the C library.
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# define _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_C8RTOMB_MBRTOC8
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// GNU libc 2.36 and newer declare c8rtomb() and mbrtoc8() in C++ modes if
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// __cpp_char8_t is defined or if C2X extensions are enabled. Determining
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// the latter depends on internal GNU libc details that are not appropriate
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// to depend on here, so any declarations present when __cpp_char8_t is not
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// defined are ignored.
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# if defined(_LIBCPP_GLIBC_PREREQ)
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# if _LIBCPP_GLIBC_PREREQ(2, 36) && defined(__cpp_char8_t)
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# undef _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_C8RTOMB_MBRTOC8
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# endif
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# endif
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// There are a handful of public standard library types that are intended to
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// support CTAD but don't need any explicit deduction guides to do so. This
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// macro is used to mark them as such, which suppresses the
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// '-Wctad-maybe-unsupported' compiler warning when CTAD is used in user code
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// with these classes.
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# if _LIBCPP_STD_VER >= 17
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# ifdef _LIBCPP_COMPILER_CLANG_BASED
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# define _LIBCPP_CTAD_SUPPORTED_FOR_TYPE(_ClassName) \
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template <class... _Tag> \
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[[maybe_unused]] _ClassName(typename _Tag::__allow_ctad...)->_ClassName<_Tag...>
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_CTAD_SUPPORTED_FOR_TYPE(ClassName) \
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template <class... _Tag> \
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ClassName(typename _Tag::__allow_ctad...)->ClassName<_Tag...>
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
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# endif
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_CTAD_SUPPORTED_FOR_TYPE(_ClassName) static_assert(true, "")
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# endif
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
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// TODO(varconst): currently, there are bugs in Clang's intrinsics when handling Objective-C++ `id`, so don't use
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// compiler intrinsics in the Objective-C++ mode.
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# ifdef __OBJC__
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# define _LIBCPP_WORKAROUND_OBJCXX_COMPILER_INTRINSICS
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# endif
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Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
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# define _PSTL_PRAGMA(x) _Pragma(#x)
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// Enable SIMD for compilers that support OpenMP 4.0
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# if (defined(_OPENMP) && _OPENMP >= 201307)
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# define _PSTL_UDR_PRESENT
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# define _PSTL_PRAGMA_SIMD _PSTL_PRAGMA(omp simd)
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# define _PSTL_PRAGMA_DECLARE_SIMD _PSTL_PRAGMA(omp declare simd)
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# define _PSTL_PRAGMA_SIMD_REDUCTION(PRM) _PSTL_PRAGMA(omp simd reduction(PRM))
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# define _PSTL_PRAGMA_SIMD_SCAN(PRM) _PSTL_PRAGMA(omp simd reduction(inscan, PRM))
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# define _PSTL_PRAGMA_SIMD_INCLUSIVE_SCAN(PRM) _PSTL_PRAGMA(omp scan inclusive(PRM))
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# define _PSTL_PRAGMA_SIMD_EXCLUSIVE_SCAN(PRM) _PSTL_PRAGMA(omp scan exclusive(PRM))
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// Declaration of reduction functor, where
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// NAME - the name of the functor
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// OP - type of the callable object with the reduction operation
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// omp_in - refers to the local partial result
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// omp_out - refers to the final value of the combiner operator
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// omp_priv - refers to the private copy of the initial value
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// omp_orig - refers to the original variable to be reduced
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# define _PSTL_PRAGMA_DECLARE_REDUCTION(NAME, OP) \
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_PSTL_PRAGMA(omp declare reduction(NAME:OP : omp_out(omp_in)) initializer(omp_priv = omp_orig))
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# elif defined(_LIBCPP_COMPILER_CLANG_BASED)
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# define _PSTL_PRAGMA_SIMD _Pragma("clang loop vectorize(enable) interleave(enable)")
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# define _PSTL_PRAGMA_DECLARE_SIMD
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# define _PSTL_PRAGMA_SIMD_REDUCTION(PRM) _Pragma("clang loop vectorize(enable) interleave(enable)")
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# define _PSTL_PRAGMA_SIMD_SCAN(PRM) _Pragma("clang loop vectorize(enable) interleave(enable)")
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# define _PSTL_PRAGMA_SIMD_INCLUSIVE_SCAN(PRM)
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# define _PSTL_PRAGMA_SIMD_EXCLUSIVE_SCAN(PRM)
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# define _PSTL_PRAGMA_DECLARE_REDUCTION(NAME, OP)
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# else // (defined(_OPENMP) && _OPENMP >= 201307)
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# define _PSTL_PRAGMA_SIMD
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# define _PSTL_PRAGMA_DECLARE_SIMD
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# define _PSTL_PRAGMA_SIMD_REDUCTION(PRM)
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# define _PSTL_PRAGMA_SIMD_SCAN(PRM)
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# define _PSTL_PRAGMA_SIMD_INCLUSIVE_SCAN(PRM)
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# define _PSTL_PRAGMA_SIMD_EXCLUSIVE_SCAN(PRM)
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# define _PSTL_PRAGMA_DECLARE_REDUCTION(NAME, OP)
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# endif // (defined(_OPENMP) && _OPENMP >= 201307)
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# define _PSTL_USE_NONTEMPORAL_STORES_IF_ALLOWED
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// Optional attributes - these are useful for a better QoI, but not required to be available
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# if __has_attribute(__no_sanitize__) && !defined(_LIBCPP_COMPILER_GCC)
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# define _LIBCPP_NO_CFI __attribute__((__no_sanitize__("cfi")))
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_NO_CFI
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# endif
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# if __has_attribute(__malloc__)
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# define _LIBCPP_NOALIAS __attribute__((__malloc__))
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_NOALIAS
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# endif
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# if __has_attribute(__using_if_exists__)
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# define _LIBCPP_USING_IF_EXISTS __attribute__((__using_if_exists__))
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_USING_IF_EXISTS
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# endif
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# if __has_cpp_attribute(__nodiscard__)
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# define _LIBCPP_NODISCARD [[__nodiscard__]]
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# else
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// We can't use GCC's [[gnu::warn_unused_result]] and
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// __attribute__((warn_unused_result)), because GCC does not silence them via
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// (void) cast.
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# define _LIBCPP_NODISCARD
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# endif
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# if __has_attribute(__no_destroy__)
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# define _LIBCPP_NO_DESTROY __attribute__((__no_destroy__))
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_NO_DESTROY
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# endif
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# if __has_attribute(__diagnose_if__)
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# define _LIBCPP_DIAGNOSE_WARNING(...) __attribute__((__diagnose_if__(__VA_ARGS__, "warning")))
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_DIAGNOSE_WARNING(...)
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# endif
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// Use a function like macro to imply that it must be followed by a semicolon
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# if __has_cpp_attribute(fallthrough)
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# define _LIBCPP_FALLTHROUGH() [[fallthrough]]
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# elif __has_attribute(__fallthrough__)
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# define _LIBCPP_FALLTHROUGH() __attribute__((__fallthrough__))
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_FALLTHROUGH() ((void)0)
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# endif
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# if __has_cpp_attribute(_Clang::__lifetimebound__)
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# define _LIBCPP_LIFETIMEBOUND [[_Clang::__lifetimebound__]]
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_LIFETIMEBOUND
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# endif
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# if __has_attribute(__nodebug__)
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# define _LIBCPP_NODEBUG __attribute__((__nodebug__))
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_NODEBUG
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# endif
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# if __has_attribute(__standalone_debug__)
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# define _LIBCPP_STANDALONE_DEBUG __attribute__((__standalone_debug__))
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_STANDALONE_DEBUG
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# endif
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# if __has_attribute(__preferred_name__)
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# define _LIBCPP_PREFERRED_NAME(x) __attribute__((__preferred_name__(x)))
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_PREFERRED_NAME(x)
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# endif
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# if __has_attribute(__no_sanitize__)
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# define _LIBCPP_NO_SANITIZE(...) __attribute__((__no_sanitize__(__VA_ARGS__)))
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_NO_SANITIZE(...)
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# endif
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# if __has_attribute(__init_priority__)
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# define _LIBCPP_INIT_PRIORITY_MAX __attribute__((__init_priority__(100)))
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_INIT_PRIORITY_MAX
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# endif
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# if __has_attribute(__format__)
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// The attribute uses 1-based indices for ordinary and static member functions.
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// The attribute uses 2-based indices for non-static member functions.
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# define _LIBCPP_ATTRIBUTE_FORMAT(archetype, format_string_index, first_format_arg_index) \
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__attribute__((__format__(archetype, format_string_index, first_format_arg_index)))
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_ATTRIBUTE_FORMAT(archetype, format_string_index, first_format_arg_index) /* nothing */
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# endif
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# if __has_attribute(__packed__)
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# define _LIBCPP_PACKED __attribute__((__packed__))
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_PACKED
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# endif
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# if defined(_LIBCPP_ABI_MICROSOFT) && __has_declspec_attribute(empty_bases)
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# define _LIBCPP_DECLSPEC_EMPTY_BASES __declspec(empty_bases)
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_DECLSPEC_EMPTY_BASES
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# endif
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// Allow for build-time disabling of unsigned integer sanitization
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# if __has_attribute(no_sanitize) && !defined(_LIBCPP_COMPILER_GCC)
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# define _LIBCPP_DISABLE_UBSAN_UNSIGNED_INTEGER_CHECK __attribute__((__no_sanitize__("unsigned-integer-overflow")))
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# else
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# define _LIBCPP_DISABLE_UBSAN_UNSIGNED_INTEGER_CHECK
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# endif
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// Clang-18 has support for deducing this, but it does not set the FTM.
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# if defined(__cpp_explicit_this_parameter) || (defined(_LIBCPP_CLANG_VER) && _LIBCPP_CLANG_VER >= 1800)
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# define _LIBCPP_HAS_EXPLICIT_THIS_PARAMETER
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# endif
|
Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.
- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()
Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 12:51:41 +00:00
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#endif // __cplusplus
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#endif // _LIBCPP___CONFIG
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