If you install qemu-user from apt then glibc links a lot of address
space bloat that causes pthread_create() to ENOMEM (a.k.a. EAGAIN).
Boosting the virtual memory quota from 512m to 2048m will hopefully
future proof the build for the future, as Linux distros get fatter.
Please note this only applies to MODE=aarch64 on x86_64 builds when
you're using QEMU from Debian/Ubuntu rather than installing the one
cosmo provides in third_party/qemu/qemu-aarch64.gz. This change may
also be useful to people who are using the host compiler toolchain.
Some compiler flags (such as -E or -MM) instruct GCC to only run the
preprocessor and produce certain text files.
In this case, we do not want to run `fixupobj` and make the tool fail
because the input is not an ELF64 binary.
With `libunwind` and `libcxxabi` included in `libcosmo`, we can now
allow users to build C++ applications with exceptions and RTTI enabled.
The default is still disabling these two to avoid bloating the binary.
Closes#1065
The toolchain will now be downloaded going forward from multiple pinned
URLs which have shasums. Either wget or curl must be installed.
This change unblocks #1053
It's now possible to pass flags like -Xaarch64-march=armv8.2-a+dotprod
so that cosmocc will use newer ARM ISAs. For AMD64 there's another one
worth mentioning, which looks like this: -Xx86_64-mssse3
On aarch64 hosts, MODE= is changed to MODE=aarch64, so o// targets don't
work. So On aarch64, get apelink.com out of o/aarch64/. Also prepend ape
when calling it. And finally, fetch with curl when wget isn't installed.
This change upgrades to superconfigure z0.0.23 which fixes an issue
where the compiler had harmless /home/... paths baked-in, which are
normally only present in the build environment, and usually skipped
over. Sadly on MacOS calling fstatat() on these paths would lead to
cloud file system ops that caused system calls to take a long time.
That's problematic, since cosmocc needs to be a 100% local command.
We now have an `#include <cxxabi.h>` header which defines all the APIs
Cosmopolitan's implemented so far. The `cosmocc` README.md file is now
greatly expanded with documentation.
The `cosmocc` compiler is now being distributed as a self-contained
toolchain that's path-agnostic and it no longer requires you clone the
Cosmop repo to use it. The bin/ folder has been deleted from the mono
repo. The `fatcosmocc` command has been renamed to `cosmocc`. MacOS
support now works very well.