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Eric Fiselier1b57fa82016-09-15 22:27:07 +00001========================
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Eric Fiselier1b57fa82016-09-15 22:27:07 +000010Overview
11========
12
13Libc++ uses various "visibility" macros in order to provide a stable ABI in
14both the library and the headers. These macros work by changing the
15visibility and inlining characteristics of the symbols they are applied to.
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17Visibility Macros
18=================
19
20**_LIBCPP_HIDDEN**
21 Mark a symbol as hidden so it will not be exported from shared libraries.
22
23**_LIBCPP_FUNC_VIS**
24 Mark a symbol as being exported by the libc++ library. This attribute must
25 be applied to the declaration of all functions exported by the libc++ dylib.
26
Louis Dionne5254b372018-10-25 12:13:43 +000027**_LIBCPP_EXPORTED_FROM_ABI**
Eric Fiselier99505072017-01-16 21:01:00 +000028 Mark a symbol as being exported by the libc++ library. This attribute may
Louis Dionne5254b372018-10-25 12:13:43 +000029 only be applied to objects defined in the libc++ runtime library. On Windows,
30 this macro applies `dllimport`/`dllexport` to the symbol, and on other
31 platforms it gives the symbol default visibility.
Eric Fiselier99505072017-01-16 21:01:00 +000032
Shoaib Meenai2d71db42016-11-16 22:18:10 +000033**_LIBCPP_OVERRIDABLE_FUNC_VIS**
34 Mark a symbol as being exported by the libc++ library, but allow it to be
35 overridden locally. On non-Windows, this is equivalent to `_LIBCPP_FUNC_VIS`.
36 This macro is applied to all `operator new` and `operator delete` overloads.
37
38 **Windows Behavior**: Any symbol marked `dllimport` cannot be overridden
39 locally, since `dllimport` indicates the symbol should be bound to a separate
40 DLL. All `operator new` and `operator delete` overloads are required to be
41 locally overridable, and therefore must not be marked `dllimport`. On Windows,
42 this macro therefore expands to `__declspec(dllexport)` when building the
43 library and has an empty definition otherwise.
44
Louis Dionne3a197992018-07-27 12:46:03 +000045**_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI**
Louis Dionne16fe2952018-07-11 23:14:33 +000046 Mark a function as not being part of the ABI of any final linked image that
Louis Dionne1821de42018-08-16 12:44:28 +000047 uses it.
Eric Fiselier1b57fa82016-09-15 22:27:07 +000048
Louis Dionnea7e94a12021-07-19 12:34:56 -040049**_LIBCPP_INLINE_VISIBILITY**
50 Historical predecessor of ``_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI`` -- please use
51 ``_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI`` instead.
52
Louis Dionned797b8d2018-08-06 14:11:50 +000053**_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI_AFTER_V1**
54 Mark a function as being hidden from the ABI (per `_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI`)
55 when libc++ is built with an ABI version after ABI v1. This macro is used to
56 maintain ABI compatibility for symbols that have been historically exported
57 by libc++ in v1 of the ABI, but that we don't want to export in the future.
58
59 This macro works as follows. When we build libc++, we either hide the symbol
60 from the ABI (if the symbol is not part of the ABI in the version we're
61 building), or we leave it included. From user code (i.e. when we're not
62 building libc++), the macro always marks symbols as internal so that programs
63 built using new libc++ headers stop relying on symbols that are removed from
64 the ABI in a future version. Each time we release a new stable version of the
65 ABI, we should create a new _LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI_AFTER_XXX macro, and we can
66 use it to start removing symbols from the ABI after that stable version.
67
Louis Dionne1821de42018-08-16 12:44:28 +000068**_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI_PER_TU**
69 This macro controls whether symbols hidden from the ABI with `_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI`
70 are local to each translation unit in addition to being local to each final
71 linked image. This macro is defined to either 0 or 1. When it is defined to
72 1, translation units compiled with different versions of libc++ can be linked
73 together, since all non ABI-facing functions are local to each translation unit.
74 This allows static archives built with different versions of libc++ to be linked
75 together. This also means that functions marked with `_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI`
76 are not guaranteed to have the same address across translation unit boundaries.
77
78 When the macro is defined to 0, there is no guarantee that translation units
79 compiled with different versions of libc++ can interoperate. However, this
80 leads to code size improvements, since non ABI-facing functions can be
81 deduplicated across translation unit boundaries.
82
83 This macro can be defined by users to control the behavior they want from
84 libc++. The default value of this macro (0 or 1) is controlled by whether
85 `_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI_PER_TU_BY_DEFAULT` is defined, which is intended to
86 be used by vendors only (see below).
87
88**_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI_PER_TU_BY_DEFAULT**
89 This macro controls the default value for `_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI_PER_TU`.
90 When the macro is defined, per TU ABI insulation is enabled by default, and
Sylvestre Ledru80fe8b12018-09-20 08:05:01 +000091 `_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI_PER_TU` is defined to 1 unless overridden by users.
Louis Dionne1821de42018-08-16 12:44:28 +000092 Otherwise, per TU ABI insulation is disabled by default, and
Sylvestre Ledru80fe8b12018-09-20 08:05:01 +000093 `_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI_PER_TU` is defined to 0 unless overridden by users.
Louis Dionne1821de42018-08-16 12:44:28 +000094
95 This macro is intended for vendors to control whether they want to ship
96 libc++ with per TU ABI insulation enabled by default. Users can always
97 control the behavior they want by defining `_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI_PER_TU`
98 appropriately.
99
100 By default, this macro is not defined, which means that per TU ABI insulation
Sylvestre Ledru80fe8b12018-09-20 08:05:01 +0000101 is not provided unless explicitly overridden by users.
Louis Dionne1821de42018-08-16 12:44:28 +0000102
Eric Fiselier1b57fa82016-09-15 22:27:07 +0000103**_LIBCPP_TYPE_VIS**
Shoaib Meenai55f3a462017-03-02 03:22:18 +0000104 Mark a type's typeinfo, vtable and members as having default visibility.
105 This attribute cannot be used on class templates.
106
107**_LIBCPP_TEMPLATE_VIS**
Eric Fiselier1b57fa82016-09-15 22:27:07 +0000108 Mark a type's typeinfo and vtable as having default visibility.
Shoaib Meenai55f3a462017-03-02 03:22:18 +0000109 This macro has no effect on the visibility of the type's member functions.
Eric Fiselier1b57fa82016-09-15 22:27:07 +0000110
111 **GCC Behavior**: GCC does not support Clang's `type_visibility(...)`
112 attribute. With GCC the `visibility(...)` attribute is used and member
113 functions are affected.
114
Eric Fiselier1b57fa82016-09-15 22:27:07 +0000115 **Windows Behavior**: DLLs do not support dllimport/export on class templates.
116 The macro has an empty definition on this platform.
117
Eric Fiselier1b57fa82016-09-15 22:27:07 +0000118
119**_LIBCPP_ENUM_VIS**
120 Mark the typeinfo of an enum as having default visibility. This attribute
121 should be applied to all enum declarations.
122
123 **Windows Behavior**: DLLs do not support importing or exporting enumeration
124 typeinfo. The macro has an empty definition on this platform.
125
126 **GCC Behavior**: GCC un-hides the typeinfo for enumerations by default, even
127 if `-fvisibility=hidden` is specified. Additionally applying a visibility
128 attribute to an enum class results in a warning. The macro has an empty
129 definition with GCC.
130
131**_LIBCPP_EXTERN_TEMPLATE_TYPE_VIS**
132 Mark the member functions, typeinfo, and vtable of the type named in
133 a `_LIBCPP_EXTERN_TEMPLATE` declaration as being exported by the libc++ library.
134 This attribute must be specified on all extern class template declarations.
135
Eric Fiselierb5eb1bf2017-01-04 23:56:00 +0000136 This macro is used to override the `_LIBCPP_TEMPLATE_VIS` attribute
Eric Fiselier1b57fa82016-09-15 22:27:07 +0000137 specified on the primary template and to export the member functions produced
138 by the explicit instantiation in the dylib.
139
Shoaib Meenai5ac10672016-09-19 18:29:07 +0000140 **Windows Behavior**: `extern template` and `dllexport` are fundamentally
Shoaib Meenaic0d2abd2017-07-13 20:47:24 +0000141 incompatible *on a class template* on Windows; the former suppresses
Shoaib Meenai5ac10672016-09-19 18:29:07 +0000142 instantiation, while the latter forces it. Specifying both on the same
Shoaib Meenaic0d2abd2017-07-13 20:47:24 +0000143 declaration makes the class template be instantiated, which is not desirable
Shoaib Meenai5ac10672016-09-19 18:29:07 +0000144 inside headers. This macro therefore expands to `dllimport` outside of libc++
145 but nothing inside of it (rather than expanding to `dllexport`); instead, the
146 explicit instantiations themselves are marked as exported. Note that this
Shoaib Meenaic0d2abd2017-07-13 20:47:24 +0000147 applies *only* to extern *class* templates. Extern *function* templates obey
Shoaib Meenai5ac10672016-09-19 18:29:07 +0000148 regular import/export semantics, and applying `dllexport` directly to the
Shoaib Meenaif9f98d12017-07-13 21:35:52 +0000149 extern template declaration (i.e. using `_LIBCPP_FUNC_VIS`) is the correct
150 thing to do for them.
Shoaib Meenai5ac10672016-09-19 18:29:07 +0000151
152**_LIBCPP_CLASS_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION_VIS**
153 Mark the member functions, typeinfo, and vtable of an explicit instantiation
154 of a class template as being exported by the libc++ library. This attribute
Shoaib Meenaic3910782017-07-13 22:08:59 +0000155 must be specified on all class template explicit instantiations.
Shoaib Meenai5ac10672016-09-19 18:29:07 +0000156
157 It is only necessary to mark the explicit instantiation itself (as opposed to
158 the extern template declaration) as exported on Windows, as discussed above.
159 On all other platforms, this macro has an empty definition.
160
Shoaib Meenai69c57412017-03-02 03:02:50 +0000161**_LIBCPP_METHOD_TEMPLATE_IMPLICIT_INSTANTIATION_VIS**
162 Mark a symbol as hidden so it will not be exported from shared libraries. This
163 is intended specifically for method templates of either classes marked with
164 `_LIBCPP_TYPE_VIS` or classes with an extern template instantiation
165 declaration marked with `_LIBCPP_EXTERN_TEMPLATE_TYPE_VIS`.
166
167 When building libc++ with hidden visibility, we want explicit template
168 instantiations to export members, which is consistent with existing Windows
169 behavior. We also want classes annotated with `_LIBCPP_TYPE_VIS` to export
170 their members, which is again consistent with existing Windows behavior.
171 Both these changes are necessary for clients to be able to link against a
172 libc++ DSO built with hidden visibility without encountering missing symbols.
173
174 An unfortunate side effect, however, is that method templates of classes
175 either marked `_LIBCPP_TYPE_VIS` or with extern template instantiation
176 declarations marked with `_LIBCPP_EXTERN_TEMPLATE_TYPE_VIS` also get default
177 visibility when instantiated. These methods are often implicitly instantiated
178 inside other libraries which use the libc++ headers, and will therefore end up
179 being exported from those libraries, since those implicit instantiations will
180 receive default visibility. This is not acceptable for libraries that wish to
181 control their visibility, and led to PR30642.
182
183 Consequently, all such problematic method templates are explicitly marked
184 either hidden (via this macro) or inline, so that they don't leak into client
185 libraries. The problematic methods were found by running
186 `bad-visibility-finder <https://github.com/smeenai/bad-visibility-finder>`_
187 against the libc++ headers after making `_LIBCPP_TYPE_VIS` and
188 `_LIBCPP_EXTERN_TEMPLATE_TYPE_VIS` expand to default visibility.
189
Eric Fiselier1b57fa82016-09-15 22:27:07 +0000190**_LIBCPP_EXCEPTION_ABI**
191 Mark the member functions, typeinfo, and vtable of the type as being exported
192 by the libc++ library. This macro must be applied to all *exception types*.
Eric Fiselier0f47c382016-09-16 02:51:26 +0000193 Exception types should be defined directly in namespace `std` and not the
194 versioning namespace. This allows throwing and catching some exception types
195 between libc++ and libstdc++.
Eric Fiselier1b57fa82016-09-15 22:27:07 +0000196
Louis Dionne3a197992018-07-27 12:46:03 +0000197**_LIBCPP_INTERNAL_LINKAGE**
198 Mark the affected entity as having internal linkage (i.e. the `static`
199 keyword in C). This is only a best effort: when the `internal_linkage`
200 attribute is not available, we fall back to forcing the function to be
201 inlined, which approximates internal linkage since an externally visible
202 symbol is never generated for that function. This is an internal macro
203 used as an implementation detail by other visibility macros. Never mark
204 a function or a class with this macro directly.
205
206**_LIBCPP_ALWAYS_INLINE**
207 Forces inlining of the function it is applied to. For visibility purposes,
208 this macro is used to make sure that an externally visible symbol is never
209 generated in an object file when the `internal_linkage` attribute is not
210 available. This is an internal macro used by other visibility macros, and
211 it should not be used directly.
212
Eric Fiselier1b57fa82016-09-15 22:27:07 +0000213Links
214=====
215
216* `[cfe-dev] Visibility in libc++ - 1 <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2013-July/030610.html>`_
217* `[cfe-dev] Visibility in libc++ - 2 <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2013-August/031195.html>`_
218* `[libcxx] Visibility fixes for Windows <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-commits/Week-of-Mon-20130805/085461.html>`_