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Tom Stellardce41e662021-07-27 21:51:07 -07002Libc++ 14.0.0 (In-Progress) Release Notes
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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 Stellardce41e662021-07-27 21:51:07 -070013 These are in-progress notes for the upcoming libc++ 14 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 Stellardce41e662021-07-27 21:51:07 -070021part of the LLVM Compiler Infrastructure, release 14.0.0. 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 Stellardce41e662021-07-27 21:51:07 -070035What's New in Libc++ 14.0.0?
Hans Wennborg003a9982019-07-18 11:51:05 +000036============================
Louis Dionne42222072018-09-06 14:46:22 +000037
38New Features
39------------
40
Mark de Wevercb50a052020-12-19 13:52:07 +010041- There's initial support for the C++20 header ``<format>``. The implementation
42 is incomplete. Some functions are known to be inefficient; both in memory
43 usage and performance. The implementation is considered experimental and isn't
44 considered ABI stable.
Louis Dionne14918c82021-10-18 13:58:31 -040045
Mark de Weverebbd3b62021-05-25 20:11:08 +020046- There's a new CMake option ``LIBCXX_ENABLE_UNICODE`` to disable Unicode
47 support in the ``<format>`` header. This only affects the estimation of the
48 output width of the format functions.
Raul Tambreafcedea2020-06-19 12:43:33 +053049
Louis Dionne89258142021-08-23 15:32:36 -040050- Support for building libc++ on top of a C Standard Library that does not support ``wchar_t`` was
51 added. This is useful for building libc++ in an embedded setting, and it adds itself to the various
52 freestanding-friendly options provided by libc++.
Sylvestre Ledrub6e1b312021-10-04 11:06:45 +020053
Danila Kutenina9cbea12021-11-16 15:48:59 -050054- ``_LIBCPP_DEBUG`` equals to ``1`` enables the randomization of unspecified
55 behavior of standard algorithms (e.g. equal elements in ``std::sort`` or
56 randomization of both sides of partition for ``std::nth_element``)
57
Mark de Wever82dfd332021-02-09 17:52:41 +010058- Floating-point support for ``std::to_chars`` support has been added.
59 Thanks to Stephan T. Lavavej and Microsoft for providing their implemention
60 to libc++.
61
Louis Dionne14918c82021-10-18 13:58:31 -040062API Changes
63-----------
Mark de Wever494905b2021-06-09 20:26:34 +020064
65- The functions ``std::atomic<T*>::fetch_(add|sub)`` and
66 ``std::atomic_fetch_(add|sub)`` no longer accept a function pointer. While
67 this is technically an API break, the invalid syntax isn't supported by
68 libstc++ and MSVC STL. See https://godbolt.org/z/49fvzz98d.
69
70- The call of the functions ``std::atomic_(add|sub)(std::atomic<T*>*, ...)``
71 with the explicit template argument ``T`` are now ill-formed. While this is
72 technically an API break, the invalid syntax isn't supported by libstc++ and
73 MSVC STL. See https://godbolt.org/z/v9959re3v.
74
75 Due to this change it's now possible to call these functions with the
76 explicit template argument ``T*``. This allows using the same syntax on the
77 major Standard library implementations.
78 See https://godbolt.org/z/oEfzPhTTb.
79
80 Calls to these functions where the template argument was deduced by the
81 compiler are unaffected by this change.
Louis Dionne076fd0c2021-10-07 16:19:11 -040082
Mikhail Maltsevd93a8772021-10-18 19:12:42 +010083- The functions ``std::allocator<T>::allocate`` and
84 ``std::experimental::pmr::polymorphic_allocator<T>::allocate`` now throw
85 an exception of type ``std::bad_array_new_length`` when the requested size
86 exceeds the maximum supported size, as required by the C++ standard.
87 Previously the type ``std::length_error`` was used.
88
Martin Storsjö5e511f22021-11-02 16:32:09 +000089- Removed the nonstandard methods ``std::chrono::file_clock::to_time_t`` and
90 ``std::chrono::file_clock::from_time_t``; neither libstdc++ nor MSVC STL
Louis Dionneb35fab82021-11-08 15:30:32 -050091 had such methods. Instead, in C++20, you can use ``std::chrono::file_clock::from_sys``
92 and ``std::chrono::file_clock::to_sys``, which are specified in the Standard.
93 If you are not using C++20, you should move to it.
Martin Storsjö5e511f22021-11-02 16:32:09 +000094
Nikolas Klauser883bf172021-11-11 18:57:25 +010095- The declarations of functions ``declare_reachable``, ``undeclare_reachable``, ``declare_no_pointers``,
96 ``undeclare_no_pointers``, and ``get_pointer_safety`` have been removed not only from C++2b but
97 from all modes. Their symbols are still provided by the dynamic library for the benefit of
98 existing compiled code. All of these functions have always behaved as no-ops.
99
Joe Loser8fcb1d92021-10-28 15:38:02 -0400100ABI Changes
101-----------
102
103- The C++17 variable templates ``is_error_code_enum_v`` and
104 ``is_error_condition_enum_v`` are now of type ``bool`` instead of ``size_t``.
105
Louis Dionne495e9ad2021-11-29 16:20:48 -0500106- The C++03 emulation type for ``std::nullptr_t`` has been removed in favor of
107 using ``decltype(nullptr)`` in all standard modes. This is an ABI break for
108 anyone compiling in C++03 mode and who has ``std::nullptr_t`` as part of their
109 ABI. However, previously, these users' ABI would be incompatible with any other
110 binary or static archive compiled with C++11 or later. If you start seeing linker
111 errors involving ``std::nullptr_t`` against previously compiled binaries, this may
112 be the cause. You can define the ``_LIBCPP_ABI_USE_CXX03_NULLPTR_EMULATION`` macro
113 to return to the previous behavior. That macro will be removed in LLVM 15. Please
114 comment `here <https://reviews.llvm.org/D109459>`_ if you are broken by this change
115 and need to define the macro.
116
Louis Dionne14918c82021-10-18 13:58:31 -0400117Build System Changes
118--------------------
119
120- Building the libc++ shared or static library requires a C++ 20 capable compiler.
121 Consider using a Bootstrapping build to build libc++ with a fresh Clang if you
122 can't use the system compiler to build libc++ anymore.
123
Louis Dionne076fd0c2021-10-07 16:19:11 -0400124- Historically, there has been numerous ways of building libc++ and libc++abi. This has
125 culminated in over 5 different ways to build the runtimes, which made it impossible to
126 maintain with a good level of support. Starting with this release, the runtimes support
127 exactly two ways of being built, which should cater to all use-cases. Furthermore,
128 these builds are as lightweight as possible and will work consistently even when targetting
129 embedded platforms, which used not to be the case. Please see the documentation on building
130 libc++ to see those two ways of building and migrate over to the appropriate build instructions
131 as soon as possible.
132
133 All other ways to build are deprecated and will not be supported in the next release.
134 We understand that making these changes can be daunting. For that reason, here's a
135 summary of how to migrate from the two most common ways to build:
136
137 - If you were rooting your CMake invocation at ``<monorepo>/llvm`` and passing ``-DLLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS=<...>``
138 (which was the previously advertised way to build the runtimes), please simply root your CMake invocation at
139 ``<monorepo>/runtimes`` and pass ``-DLLVM_ENABLE_RUNTIMES=<...>``.
140
141 - If you were doing two CMake invocations, one rooted at ``<monorepo>/libcxx`` and one rooted at
142 ``<monorepo>/libcxxabi`` (this used to be called a "Standalone build"), please move them to a
143 single invocation like so:
144
145 .. code-block:: bash
146
147 $ cmake -S <monorepo>/libcxx -B libcxx-build <LIBCXX-OPTIONS>
148 $ cmake -S <monorepo>/libcxxabi -B libcxxabi-build <LIBCXXABI-OPTIONS>
149
150 should become
151
152 .. code-block:: bash
153
154 $ cmake -S <monorepo>/runtimes -B build -DLLVM_ENABLE_RUNTIMES="libcxx;libcxxabi" <LIBCXX-OPTIONS> <LIBCXXABI-OPTIONS>
Louis Dionnedcd11052021-11-23 16:34:09 -0500155
156 - Support for building the runtimes using the GCC 32 bit multilib flag (``-m32``) has been removed. Support
157 for this had been flaky for a while, and we didn't know of anyone depending on this. Instead, please perform
158 a normal cross-compilation of the runtimes using the appropriate target, such as passing the following to
159 your bootstrapping build:
160
161 .. code-block:: bash
162
163 -DLLVM_RUNTIME_TARGETS=i386-unknown-linux