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Tom Stellard688b1e22022-02-01 23:29:29 -08002Libc++ 15.0.0 (In-Progress) Release Notes
Hans Wennborg003a9982019-07-18 11:51:05 +00003=========================================
Louis Dionne42222072018-09-06 14:46:22 +00004
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Hans Wennborg3329a842018-09-10 08:57:12 +00009Written by the `Libc++ Team <https://libcxx.llvm.org>`_
Louis Dionne42222072018-09-06 14:46:22 +000010
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Tom Stellard688b1e22022-02-01 23:29:29 -080013 These are in-progress notes for the upcoming libc++ 15 release.
Louis Dionne42222072018-09-06 14:46:22 +000014 Release notes for previous releases can be found on
Hans Wennborg3329a842018-09-10 08:57:12 +000015 `the Download Page <https://releases.llvm.org/download.html>`_.
Louis Dionne42222072018-09-06 14:46:22 +000016
17Introduction
18============
19
20This document contains the release notes for the libc++ C++ Standard Library,
Tom Stellard688b1e22022-02-01 23:29:29 -080021part of the LLVM Compiler Infrastructure, release 15.0.0. Here we describe the
Louis Dionne42222072018-09-06 14:46:22 +000022status of libc++ in some detail, including major improvements from the previous
23release and new feature work. For the general LLVM release notes, see `the LLVM
Hans Wennborg3329a842018-09-10 08:57:12 +000024documentation <https://llvm.org/docs/ReleaseNotes.html>`_. All LLVM releases may
25be downloaded from the `LLVM releases web site <https://llvm.org/releases/>`_.
Louis Dionne42222072018-09-06 14:46:22 +000026
27For more information about libc++, please see the `Libc++ Web Site
Hans Wennborg3329a842018-09-10 08:57:12 +000028<https://libcxx.llvm.org>`_ or the `LLVM Web Site <https://llvm.org>`_.
Louis Dionne42222072018-09-06 14:46:22 +000029
Hans Wennborgfc14f4e2020-01-15 10:02:56 +010030Note that if you are reading this file from a Git checkout or the
Louis Dionne42222072018-09-06 14:46:22 +000031main Libc++ web page, this document applies to the *next* release, not
32the current one. To see the release notes for a specific release, please
Hans Wennborg3329a842018-09-10 08:57:12 +000033see the `releases page <https://llvm.org/releases/>`_.
Louis Dionne42222072018-09-06 14:46:22 +000034
Tom Stellard688b1e22022-02-01 23:29:29 -080035What's New in Libc++ 15.0.0?
Hans Wennborg003a9982019-07-18 11:51:05 +000036============================
Louis Dionne42222072018-09-06 14:46:22 +000037
Nikolas Klauser4f4a9bd2022-06-17 20:20:48 +020038Implemented Papers
39------------------
Louis Dionne42222072018-09-06 14:46:22 +000040
Nikolas Klauser4f4a9bd2022-06-17 20:20:48 +020041- P0627R6 (Function to mark unreachable code)
42- P1165R1 (Make stateful allocator propagation more consistent for ``operator+(basic_string)``)
43- P0674R1 (Support arrays in ``make_shared`` and ``allocate_shared``)
44- P0980R1 (Making ``std::string`` constexpr)
45- P2216R3 (std::format improvements)
Nikolas Klauser672ee852022-06-22 10:11:14 +020046- P0174R2 (Deprecating Vestigial Library Parts in C++17)
47- N4190 (Removing auto_ptr, random_shuffle(), And Old <functional> Stuff)
Nikolas Klauserdce28bd2022-06-22 21:10:57 +020048- P0154R1 (Hardware inference size)
Nikolas Klauser661be9d2022-06-30 13:47:26 +020049- P0618R0 (Deprecating <codecvt>)
Nikolas Klauser033c0e92022-06-16 11:48:10 +020050
varconstae56eea2022-05-14 13:07:08 -070051- Marked the following papers as "Complete" (note that some of those might have
52 been implemented in a previous release but not marked as such):
53
54 - P1207R4 (Movability of Single-pass Iterators);
55 - P1474R1 (Helpful pointers for ``ContiguousIterator``);
56 - P1522R1 (Iterator Difference Type and Integer Overflow);
57 - P1523R1 (Views and Size Types);
58 - P1456R1 (Move-only views);
59 - P1870R1 (``forwarding-range`` is too subtle);
60 - P1878R1 (Constraining Readable Types);
61 - P1970R2 (Consistency for ``size()`` functions: Add ``ranges::ssize``);
62 - P1983R0 (Wording for GB301, US296, US292, US291, and US283).
63
Nikolas Klauser4f4a9bd2022-06-17 20:20:48 +020064New Features
65------------
66
Louis Dionne09b35772022-03-16 17:26:26 -040067- `pop_heap` now uses an algorithm known as "bottom-up heapsort" or
68 "heapsort with bounce" to reduce the number of comparisons, and rearranges
69 elements using move-assignment instead of `swap`.
Arthur O'Dwyer6266d872021-12-29 14:11:46 -050070
Mark de Weverc0574b52022-06-02 08:02:19 +020071- Libc++ now supports a variety of assertions that can be turned on to help catch
72 undefined behavior in user code. This new support is now separate from the old
73 (and incomplete) Debug Mode. Vendors can select whether the library they ship
74 should include assertions or not by default. For details, see
75 :ref:`the documentation <assertions-mode>` about this new feature.
Louis Dionne6e8eb552022-03-03 17:37:03 -050076
Mark de Wever7eaa7e72022-05-31 18:58:54 +020077- The implementation of the function ``std::to_chars`` for integral types has
78 moved from the dylib to the header. This means the function no longer has a
79 minimum deployment target.
80
Nikolas Klauser4f4a9bd2022-06-17 20:20:48 +020081- The format functions (``std::format``, ``std::format_to``, ``std::format_to_n``, and
Mark de Wever4c909be2021-10-02 12:38:46 +020082 ``std::formatted_size``) now validate the format string at compile time.
83 When the format string is invalid this will make the code ill-formed instead
84 of throwing an exception at run-time. (This does not affect the ``v``
85 functions.)
86
87
Louis Dionne14918c82021-10-18 13:58:31 -040088API Changes
89-----------
Mark de Wever494905b2021-06-09 20:26:34 +020090
Louis Dionne15b1cdf2022-02-07 14:52:17 -050091- The ``_LIBCPP_ABI_UNSTABLE`` macro has been removed in favour of setting
92 ``_LIBCPP_ABI_VERSION=2``. This should not have any impact on users because
93 they were not supposed to set ``_LIBCPP_ABI_UNSTABLE`` manually, however we
94 still feel that it is worth mentioning in the release notes in case some users
95 had been doing it.
Louis Dionne12507ef2022-03-07 09:00:17 -050096
Joe Loser12572992022-02-11 18:45:44 -050097- The header ``<experimental/filesystem>`` has been removed. Instead, use
98 ``<filesystem>`` header. The associated macro
99 ``_LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_EXPERIMENTAL_FILESYSTEM`` has also been removed.
Louis Dionne15b1cdf2022-02-07 14:52:17 -0500100
Louis Dionne22355cc2022-06-27 15:53:41 -0400101- Libc++ is getting ready to remove unnecessary transitive inclusions. This may
102 break your code in the future. To future-proof your code to these removals,
103 please compile your code with ``_LIBCPP_REMOVE_TRANSITIVE_INCLUDES`` defined
104 and fix any compilation error resulting from missing includes.
Nikolas Klauser16d31952022-04-23 10:07:24 +0200105
Louis Dionne22355cc2022-06-27 15:53:41 -0400106- The ``<algorithm>``, ``<array>``, ``<optional>``, ``<unordered_map>`` and ``<vector>``
107 headers no longer transitively include the ``<functional>`` header. If you see compiler
108 errors related to missing declarations in namespace ``std``, make sure you have the
109 necessary includes.
Nikolas Klauser93205712022-02-24 00:09:18 +0100110
Arthur O'Dwyer681dcb82021-12-01 19:55:26 -0500111- The integer distributions ``binomial_distribution``, ``discrete_distribution``,
112 ``geometric_distribution``, ``negative_binomial_distribution``, ``poisson_distribution``,
113 and ``uniform_int_distribution`` now conform to the Standard by rejecting
114 template parameter types other than ``short``, ``int``, ``long``, ``long long``,
115 (as an extension) ``__int128_t``, and the unsigned versions thereof.
116 In particular, ``uniform_int_distribution<int8_t>`` is no longer supported.
117
Arthur O'Dwyer53972c52022-03-04 18:24:18 -0500118- The C++14 function ``std::quoted(const char*)`` is no longer supported in
119 C++03 or C++11 modes.
120
Louis Dionne6e8eb552022-03-03 17:37:03 -0500121- Setting a custom debug handler with ``std::__libcpp_debug_function`` is not
122 supported anymore. Please migrate to using the new support for
123 :ref:`assertions <assertions-mode>` instead.
124
Nikolas Klauser86dff6d2022-04-22 20:56:58 +0200125- ``vector<bool>::const_reference``, ``vector<bool>::const_iterator::reference``
126 and ``bitset::const_reference`` are now aliases for `bool` in the unstable ABI.
127
Louis Dionne510450b2022-04-01 16:38:30 -0400128- The ``_LIBCPP_DEBUG`` macro is not supported anymore. It will be honoured until
129 LLVM 16, and then it will be an error to define that macro. To enable basic
130 assertions (previously ``_LIBCPP_DEBUG=0``), please use ``_LIBCPP_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS=1``.
131 To enable the debug mode (previously ``_LIBCPP_DEBUG=1|2``), please ensure that
132 the library has been built with support for the debug mode, and it will be
133 enabled automatically (no need to define ``_LIBCPP_DEBUG``).
134
Louis Dionnedc496ec2021-06-08 17:25:08 -0400135- The ``_LIBCPP_DISABLE_EXTERN_TEMPLATE`` macro is not honored anymore when defined by
136 users of libc++. Instead, users not wishing to take a dependency on libc++ should link
137 against the static version of libc++, which will result in no dependency being
138 taken against the shared library.
139
Ilya Biryukov051e6b92022-06-15 10:55:55 +0200140- The ``_LIBCPP_ENABLE_CXX20_REMOVED_ALLOCATOR_VOID_SPECIALIZATION`` macro has been added to allow
141 re-enabling the ``allocator<void>`` specialization. When used in conjuction with
142 ``_LIBCPP_ENABLE_CXX20_REMOVED_ALLOCATOR_MEMBERS``, this ensures that the members of
143 ``allocator<void>`` removed in C++20 can be accessed.
144
Nikolas Klausere65652c2022-06-17 16:02:53 +0200145- The experimental versions of ``boyer_moore_searcher`` and ``boyer_moore_horspool_searcher``
146 will be removed in LLVM 17. You can disable the deprecation warnings by defining
147 ``_LIBCPP_NO_EXPERIMENTAL_DEPRECATION_WARNING_SEARCHERS``.
148
Nikolas Klauser1fa71892022-06-20 16:48:31 +0200149- ``std::function`` has been removed in C++03. If you are using it, please remove usages
150 or upgrade to C++11 or later. It is possible to re-enable ``std::function`` in C++03 by defining
Joe Loser21ce3b52022-06-22 11:25:43 -0600151 ``_LIBCPP_ENABLE_CXX03_FUNCTION``. This option will be removed in LLVM 16.
Nikolas Klauser1fa71892022-06-20 16:48:31 +0200152
Nikolas Klauser672ee852022-06-22 10:11:14 +0200153- ``unary_function`` and ``binary_function`` are no longer available in C++17 and C++20.
154 They can be re-enabled by defining ``_LIBCPP_ENABLE_CXX17_REMOVED_UNARY_BINARY_FUNCTION``.
155 They are also marked as ``[[deprecated]]`` in C++11 and later. To disable deprecation warnings
156 you have to define ``_LIBCPP_DISABLE_DEPRECATION_WARNINGS``. Note that this disables
157 all deprecation warnings.
158
Nikolas Klauser661be9d2022-06-30 13:47:26 +0200159- The contents of ``<codecvt>``, ``wstring_convert`` and ``wbuffer_convert`` have been marked as deprecated.
160 To disable deprecation warnings you have to define ``_LIBCPP_DISABLE_DEPRECATION_WARNINGS``. Note that this
161 disables all deprecation warnings.
162
Joe Loser8fcb1d92021-10-28 15:38:02 -0400163ABI Changes
164-----------
165
Louis Dionne9bb7cf42021-09-08 12:57:58 -0400166- The ``_LIBCPP_ABI_USE_CXX03_NULLPTR_EMULATION`` macro controlling whether we use an
167 emulation for ``std::nullptr_t`` in C++03 mode has been removed. After this change,
168 ``_LIBCPP_ABI_USE_CXX03_NULLPTR_EMULATION`` will not be honoured anymore and there
169 will be no way to opt back into the C++03 emulation of ``std::nullptr_t``.
170
Brad Smith20c76062022-05-07 00:57:41 -0400171- On FreeBSD, NetBSD, DragonFlyBSD and Solaris, ``std::random_device`` is now implemented on
172 top of ``arc4random()`` instead of reading from ``/dev/urandom``. Any implementation-defined
Brad Smithca9a5262022-04-24 21:45:49 -0400173 token used when constructing a ``std::random_device`` will now be ignored instead of
174 interpreted as a file to read entropy from.
175
Louis Dionne12a2e572022-05-05 12:24:43 -0400176- ``std::valarray``'s unary operators ``!``, ``+``, ``~`` and ``-`` now return an expression
177 object instead of a ``valarray``. This was done to fix an issue where any expression involving
178 other ``valarray`` operators and one of these unary operators would end up with a dangling
179 reference. This is a potential ABI break for code that exposes ``std::valarray`` on an ABI
180 boundary, specifically if the return type of an ABI-boundary function is ``auto``-deduced
181 from an expression involving unary operators on ``valarray``. If you are concerned by this,
182 you can audit whether your executable or library exports any function that returns a
183 ``valarray``, and if so ensure that any such function uses ``std::valarray`` directly
184 as a return type instead of relying on the type of ``valarray``-expressions, which is
185 not guaranteed by the Standard anyway.
186
Louis Dionne14918c82021-10-18 13:58:31 -0400187Build System Changes
188--------------------
Louis Dionne6e1a6532022-02-08 11:38:29 -0500189
190- Support for standalone builds have been entirely removed from libc++, libc++abi and
191 libunwind. Please use :ref:`these instructions <build instructions>` for building
192 libc++, libc++abi and/or libunwind.
Louis Dionnedd0baa62021-10-12 15:59:08 -0400193
194- The ``{LIBCXX,LIBCXXABI,LIBUNWIND}_TARGET_TRIPLE``, ``{LIBCXX,LIBCXXABI,LIBUNWIND}_SYSROOT`` and
195 ``{LIBCXX,LIBCXXABI,LIBUNWIND}_GCC_TOOLCHAIN`` CMake variables have been removed. Instead, please
196 use the ``CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_TARGET``, ``CMAKE_SYSROOT`` and ``CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_EXTERNAL_TOOLCHAIN``
197 variables provided by CMake.
Martin Storsjö2352e812022-03-07 13:32:52 -0500198
199- When building for Windows, vendors who want to avoid dll-exporting symbols from the static libc++abi
200 library should set ``LIBCXXABI_HERMETIC_STATIC_LIBRARY=ON`` when configuring CMake. The current
201 behavior, which tries to guess the correct dll-export semantics based on whether we're building
202 the libc++ shared library, will be removed in LLVM 16.
Louis Dionne3ce7af42022-03-15 11:17:08 -0400203
204- Previously, the C++ ABI library headers would be installed inside ``<prefix>/include/c++/v1``
205 alongside the libc++ headers as part of building libc++. This is not the case anymore -- the
206 ABI library is expected to install its headers where it wants them as part of its own build.
207 Note that no action is required for most users, who build libc++ against libc++abi, since
208 libc++abi already installs its headers in the right location. However, vendors building
209 libc++ against alternate ABI libraries should make sure that their ABI library installs
210 its own headers.
Louis Dionne5a30e352022-03-14 14:23:38 -0400211
212- The legacy testing configuration is now deprecated and will be removed in the next release. For
Louis Dionnea05a01a2022-05-26 11:12:45 -0400213 most users, this should not have any impact. However, if you are testing libc++, libc++abi or
214 libunwind in a configuration or on a platform that used to be supported by the legacy testing
215 configuration and isn't supported by one of the configurations in ``libcxx/test/configs``,
216 ``libcxxabi/test/configs`` or ``libunwind/test/configs``, please move to one of those
217 configurations or define your own.
Louis Dionne510450b2022-04-01 16:38:30 -0400218
219- The ``LIBCXX_ENABLE_DEBUG_MODE_SUPPORT`` CMake configuration is not supported anymore. If you
220 were disabling support for the debug mode with that flag, please use ``LIBCXX_ENABLE_BACKWARDS_COMPATIBILITY_DEBUG_MODE_SYMBOLS=OFF``
221 instead.
Martin Storsjö069ec012022-06-06 23:52:44 +0300222
223- MinGW DLL builds of libc++ no longer use dllimport in their headers, which
224 means that the same set of installed headers works for both DLL and static
225 linkage. This means that distributors finally can build both library
226 versions with a single CMake invocation.
Louis Dionne50016be2022-07-07 14:07:37 -0400227
228- The ``LIBCXX_HIDE_FROM_ABI_PER_TU_BY_DEFAULT`` configuration option has been removed. Indeed,
229 the risk of ODR violations from mixing different versions of libc++ in the same program has
230 been mitigated with a different technique that is simpler and does not have the drawbacks of
231 using internal linkage.