1.. _BuildingLibcxx:
2
3===============
4Building libc++
5===============
6
7.. contents::
8  :local:
9
10.. _build instructions:
11
12The instructions on this page are aimed at vendors who ship libc++ as part of an
13operating system distribution, a toolchain or similar shipping vehicules. If you
14are a user merely trying to use libc++ in your program, you most likely want to
15refer to your vendor's documentation, or to the general documentation for using
16libc++ :ref:`here <using-libcxx>`.
17
18.. warning::
19  If your operating system already provides libc++, it is important to be careful
20  not to replace it. Replacing your system's libc++ installation could render it
21  non-functional. Use the CMake option ``CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX`` to select a safe
22  place to install libc++.
23
24
25The default build
26=================
27
28The default way of building libc++, libc++abi and libunwind is to root the CMake
29invocation at ``<monorepo>/runtimes``. While those projects are under the LLVM
30umbrella, they are different in nature from other build tools, so it makes sense
31to treat them as a separate set of entities. The default build can be achieved
32with the following CMake invocation:
33
34.. code-block:: bash
35
36  $ git clone https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project.git
37  $ cd llvm-project
38  $ mkdir build
39  $ cmake -G Ninja -S runtimes -B build -DLLVM_ENABLE_RUNTIMES="libcxx;libcxxabi;libunwind" # Configure
40  $ ninja -C build cxx cxxabi unwind                                                        # Build
41  $ ninja -C build check-cxx check-cxxabi check-unwind                                      # Test
42  $ ninja -C build install-cxx install-cxxabi install-unwind                                # Install
43
44.. note::
45  See :ref:`CMake Options` below for more configuration options.
46
47After building the various ``install-XXX`` targets, shared libraries for libc++, libc++abi and
48libunwind should now be present in ``<CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX>/lib``, and headers in
49``<CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX>/include/c++/v1``. See :ref:`using an alternate libc++ installation
50<alternate libcxx>` for information on how to use this libc++ over the default one.
51
52In the default configuration, the runtimes will be built using the compiler available by default
53on your system. Of course, you can change what compiler is being used with the usual CMake
54variables. If you wish to build the runtimes from a just-built Clang, the bootstrapping build
55explained below makes this task easy.
56
57
58Bootstrapping build
59===================
60
61It is possible to build Clang and then build the runtimes using that just-built compiler in a
62single CMake invocation. This is usually the correct way to build the runtimes when putting together
63a toolchain, or when the system compiler is not adequate to build them (too old, unsupported, etc.).
64To do this, use the following CMake invocation, and in particular notice how we're now rooting the
65CMake invocation at ``<monorepo>/llvm``:
66
67.. code-block:: bash
68
69  $ mkdir build
70  $ cmake -G Ninja -S llvm -B build -DLLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS="clang"                      \  # Configure
71                                    -DLLVM_ENABLE_RUNTIMES="libcxx;libcxxabi;libunwind" \
72                                    -DLLVM_RUNTIME_TARGETS="<target-triple>"
73  $ ninja -C build runtimes                                                                # Build
74  $ ninja -C build check-runtimes                                                          # Test
75  $ ninja -C build install-runtimes                                                        # Install
76
77.. note::
78  This type of build is also commonly called a "Runtimes build", but we would like to move
79  away from that terminology, which is too confusing.
80
81Support for Windows
82===================
83
84libcxx supports being built with clang-cl, but not with MSVC's cl.exe, as
85cl doesn't support the ``#include_next`` extension. Furthermore, VS 2017 or
86newer (19.14) is required.
87
88libcxx also supports being built with clang targeting MinGW environments.
89
90CMake + Visual Studio
91---------------------
92
93Building with Visual Studio currently does not permit running tests. However,
94it is the simplest way to build.
95
96.. code-block:: batch
97
98  > cmake -G "Visual Studio 16 2019" -S runtimes -B build ^
99          -T "ClangCL"                                    ^
100          -DLLVM_ENABLE_RUNTIMES=libcxx                   ^
101          -DLIBCXX_ENABLE_SHARED=YES                      ^
102          -DLIBCXX_ENABLE_STATIC=NO
103  > cmake --build build
104
105CMake + ninja (MSVC)
106--------------------
107
108Building with ninja is required for development to enable tests.
109A couple of tests require Bash to be available, and a couple dozens
110of tests require other posix tools (cp, grep and similar - LLVM's tests
111require the same). Without those tools the vast majority of tests
112can still be ran successfully.
113
114If Git for Windows is available, that can be used to provide the bash
115shell by adding the right bin directory to the path, e.g.
116``set PATH=%PATH%;C:\Program Files\Git\usr\bin``.
117
118Alternatively, one can also choose to run the whole build in a MSYS2
119shell. That can be set up e.g. by starting a Visual Studio Tools Command
120Prompt (for getting the environment variables pointing to the headers and
121import libraries), and making sure that clang-cl is available in the
122path. From there, launch an MSYS2 shell via e.g.
123``C:\msys64\msys2_shell.cmd -full-path -mingw64`` (preserving the earlier
124environment, allowing the MSVC headers/libraries and clang-cl to be found).
125
126In either case, then run:
127
128.. code-block:: batch
129
130  > cmake -G Ninja -S runtimes -B build                                               ^
131          -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=clang-cl                                                 ^
132          -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=clang-cl                                               ^
133          -DLLVM_ENABLE_RUNTIMES=libcxx
134  > ninja -C build cxx
135  > ninja -C build check-cxx
136
137If you are running in an MSYS2 shell and you have installed the
138MSYS2-provided clang package (which defaults to a non-MSVC target), you
139should add e.g. ``-DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_TARGET=x86_64-windows-msvc`` (replacing
140``x86_64`` with the architecture you're targeting) to the ``cmake`` command
141line above. This will instruct ``check-cxx`` to use the right target triple
142when invoking ``clang++``.
143
144Also note that if not building in Release mode, a failed assert in the tests
145pops up a blocking dialog box, making it hard to run a larger number of tests.
146
147CMake + ninja (MinGW)
148---------------------
149
150libcxx can also be built in MinGW environments, e.g. with the MinGW
151compilers in MSYS2. This requires clang to be available (installed with
152e.g. the ``mingw-w64-x86_64-clang`` package), together with CMake and ninja.
153
154.. code-block:: bash
155
156  > cmake -G Ninja -S runtimes -B build                                               \
157          -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=clang                                                    \
158          -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=clang++                                                \
159          -DLLVM_ENABLE_RUNTIMES=libcxx                                               \
160          -DLIBCXX_CXX_ABI=libstdc++                                                  \
161          -DLIBCXX_TARGET_INFO="libcxx.test.target_info.MingwLocalTI"
162  > ninja -C build cxx
163  > cp /mingw64/bin/{libstdc++-6,libgcc_s_seh-1,libwinpthread-1}.dll lib
164  > ninja -C build check-cxx
165
166As this build configuration ends up depending on a couple other DLLs that
167aren't available in path while running tests, copy them into the same
168directory as the tested libc++ DLL.
169
170(Building a libc++ that depends on libstdc++ isn't necessarily a config one
171would want to deploy, but it simplifies the config for testing purposes.)
172
173.. _`libc++abi`: http://libcxxabi.llvm.org/
174
175
176.. _CMake Options:
177
178CMake Options
179=============
180
181Here are some of the CMake variables that are used often, along with a
182brief explanation and LLVM-specific notes. For full documentation, check the
183CMake docs or execute ``cmake --help-variable VARIABLE_NAME``.
184
185**CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE**:STRING
186  Sets the build type for ``make`` based generators. Possible values are
187  Release, Debug, RelWithDebInfo and MinSizeRel. On systems like Visual Studio
188  the user sets the build type with the IDE settings.
189
190**CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX**:PATH
191  Path where LLVM will be installed if "make install" is invoked or the
192  "INSTALL" target is built.
193
194**CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER**:STRING
195  The C++ compiler to use when building and testing libc++.
196
197
198.. _libcxx-specific options:
199
200libc++ specific options
201-----------------------
202
203.. option:: LIBCXX_INSTALL_LIBRARY:BOOL
204
205  **Default**: ``ON``
206
207  Toggle the installation of the library portion of libc++.
208
209.. option:: LIBCXX_INSTALL_HEADERS:BOOL
210
211  **Default**: ``ON``
212
213  Toggle the installation of the libc++ headers.
214
215.. option:: LIBCXX_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS:BOOL
216
217  **Default**: ``OFF``
218
219  Build libc++ with assertions enabled in the compiled library, and enable assertions
220  by default when building user code as well. Assertions can be turned off by users
221  by defining ``_LIBCPP_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS=0``. For details, see
222  :ref:`the documentation <assertions-mode>`.
223
224.. option:: LIBCXX_ENABLE_SHARED:BOOL
225
226  **Default**: ``ON``
227
228  Build libc++ as a shared library. Either `LIBCXX_ENABLE_SHARED` or
229  `LIBCXX_ENABLE_STATIC` has to be enabled.
230
231.. option:: LIBCXX_ENABLE_STATIC:BOOL
232
233  **Default**: ``ON``
234
235  Build libc++ as a static library. Either `LIBCXX_ENABLE_SHARED` or
236  `LIBCXX_ENABLE_STATIC` has to be enabled.
237
238.. option:: LIBCXX_LIBDIR_SUFFIX:STRING
239
240  Extra suffix to append to the directory where libraries are to be installed.
241  This option overrides `LLVM_LIBDIR_SUFFIX`.
242
243.. option:: LIBCXX_HERMETIC_STATIC_LIBRARY:BOOL
244
245  **Default**: ``OFF``
246
247  Do not export any symbols from the static libc++ library.
248  This is useful when the static libc++ library is being linked into shared
249  libraries that may be used in with other shared libraries that use different
250  C++ library. We want to avoid exporting any libc++ symbols in that case.
251
252.. option:: LIBCXX_ENABLE_FILESYSTEM:BOOL
253
254   **Default**: ``ON`` except on Windows when using MSVC.
255
256   This option can be used to enable or disable the filesystem components on
257   platforms that may not support them. For example on Windows when using MSVC.
258
259.. option:: LIBCXX_ENABLE_WIDE_CHARACTERS:BOOL
260
261   **Default**: ``ON``
262
263   This option can be used to disable support for ``wchar_t`` in the library. It also
264   allows the library to work on top of a C Standard Library that does not provide
265   support for ``wchar_t``. This is especially useful in embedded settings where
266   C Standard Libraries don't always provide all the usual bells and whistles.
267
268.. option:: LIBCXX_ENABLE_INCOMPLETE_FEATURES:BOOL
269
270  **Default**: ``ON``
271
272  Whether to enable support for incomplete library features. Incomplete features
273  are new library features under development. These features don't guarantee
274  ABI stability nor the quality of completed library features. Vendors
275  shipping the library may want to disable this option.
276
277.. option:: LIBCXX_INSTALL_LIBRARY_DIR:PATH
278
279  **Default**: ``lib${LIBCXX_LIBDIR_SUFFIX}``
280
281  Path where built libc++ libraries should be installed. If a relative path,
282  relative to ``CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX``.
283
284.. option:: LIBCXX_INSTALL_INCLUDE_DIR:PATH
285
286  **Default**: ``include/c++/v1``
287
288  Path where target-agnostic libc++ headers should be installed. If a relative
289  path, relative to ``CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX``.
290
291.. option:: LIBCXX_INSTALL_INCLUDE_TARGET_DIR:PATH
292
293  **Default**: ``include/c++/v1`` or
294  ``include/${LLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE}/c++/v1``
295
296  Path where target-specific libc++ headers should be installed. If a relative
297  path, relative to ``CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX``.
298
299
300.. _ABI Library Specific Options:
301
302ABI Library Specific Options
303----------------------------
304
305.. option:: LIBCXX_CXX_ABI:STRING
306
307  **Values**: ``none``, ``libcxxabi``, ``system-libcxxabi``, ``libcxxrt``, ``libstdc++``, ``libsupc++``, ``vcruntime``.
308
309  Select the ABI library to build libc++ against.
310
311.. option:: LIBCXX_CXX_ABI_INCLUDE_PATHS:PATHS
312
313  Provide additional search paths for the ABI library headers.
314
315.. option:: LIBCXX_CXX_ABI_LIBRARY_PATH:PATH
316
317  Provide the path to the ABI library that libc++ should link against. This is only
318  useful when linking against an out-of-tree ABI library.
319
320.. option:: LIBCXX_ENABLE_STATIC_ABI_LIBRARY:BOOL
321
322  **Default**: ``OFF``
323
324  If this option is enabled, libc++ will try and link the selected ABI library
325  statically.
326
327.. option:: LIBCXX_ENABLE_ABI_LINKER_SCRIPT:BOOL
328
329  **Default**: ``ON`` by default on UNIX platforms other than Apple unless
330  'LIBCXX_ENABLE_STATIC_ABI_LIBRARY' is ON. Otherwise the default value is ``OFF``.
331
332  This option generate and installs a linker script as ``libc++.so`` which
333  links the correct ABI library.
334
335.. option:: LIBCXXABI_USE_LLVM_UNWINDER:BOOL
336
337  **Default**: ``OFF``
338
339  Build and use the LLVM unwinder. Note: This option can only be used when
340  libc++abi is the C++ ABI library used.
341
342
343libc++ Feature Options
344----------------------
345
346.. option:: LIBCXX_ENABLE_EXCEPTIONS:BOOL
347
348  **Default**: ``ON``
349
350  Build libc++ with exception support.
351
352.. option:: LIBCXX_ENABLE_RTTI:BOOL
353
354  **Default**: ``ON``
355
356  Build libc++ with run time type information.
357
358.. option:: LIBCXX_INCLUDE_TESTS:BOOL
359
360  **Default**: ``ON`` (or value of ``LLVM_INCLUDE_TESTS``)
361
362  Build the libc++ tests.
363
364.. option:: LIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS:BOOL
365
366  **Default**: ``ON``
367
368  Build the libc++ benchmark tests and the Google Benchmark library needed
369  to support them.
370
371.. option:: LIBCXX_BENCHMARK_TEST_ARGS:STRING
372
373  **Default**: ``--benchmark_min_time=0.01``
374
375  A semicolon list of arguments to pass when running the libc++ benchmarks using the
376  ``check-cxx-benchmarks`` rule. By default we run the benchmarks for a very short amount of time,
377  since the primary use of ``check-cxx-benchmarks`` is to get test and sanitizer coverage, not to
378  get accurate measurements.
379
380.. option:: LIBCXX_BENCHMARK_NATIVE_STDLIB:STRING
381
382  **Default**:: ``""``
383
384  **Values**:: ``libc++``, ``libstdc++``
385
386  Build the libc++ benchmark tests and Google Benchmark library against the
387  specified standard library on the platform. On Linux this can be used to
388  compare libc++ to libstdc++ by building the benchmark tests against both
389  standard libraries.
390
391.. option:: LIBCXX_BENCHMARK_NATIVE_GCC_TOOLCHAIN:STRING
392
393  Use the specified GCC toolchain and standard library when building the native
394  stdlib benchmark tests.
395
396
397libc++ ABI Feature Options
398--------------------------
399
400The following options allow building libc++ for a different ABI version.
401
402.. option:: LIBCXX_ABI_VERSION:STRING
403
404  **Default**: ``1``
405
406  Defines the target ABI version of libc++.
407
408.. option:: LIBCXX_ABI_UNSTABLE:BOOL
409
410  **Default**: ``OFF``
411
412  Build the "unstable" ABI version of libc++. Includes all ABI changing features
413  on top of the current stable version.
414
415.. option:: LIBCXX_ABI_NAMESPACE:STRING
416
417  **Default**: ``__n`` where ``n`` is the current ABI version.
418
419  This option defines the name of the inline ABI versioning namespace. It can be used for building
420  custom versions of libc++ with unique symbol names in order to prevent conflicts or ODR issues
421  with other libc++ versions.
422
423  .. warning::
424    When providing a custom namespace, it's the user's responsibility to ensure the name won't cause
425    conflicts with other names defined by libc++, both now and in the future. In particular, inline
426    namespaces of the form ``__[0-9]+`` could cause conflicts with future versions of the library,
427    and so should be avoided.
428
429.. option:: LIBCXX_ABI_DEFINES:STRING
430
431  **Default**: ``""``
432
433  A semicolon-separated list of ABI macros to persist in the site config header.
434  See ``include/__config`` for the list of ABI macros.
435
436
437.. _LLVM-specific variables:
438
439LLVM-specific options
440---------------------
441
442.. option:: LLVM_LIBDIR_SUFFIX:STRING
443
444  Extra suffix to append to the directory where libraries are to be
445  installed. On a 64-bit architecture, one could use ``-DLLVM_LIBDIR_SUFFIX=64``
446  to install libraries to ``/usr/lib64``.
447
448.. option:: LLVM_BUILD_32_BITS:BOOL
449
450  Build 32-bits executables and libraries on 64-bits systems. This option is
451  available only on some 64-bits Unix systems. Defaults to OFF.
452
453.. option:: LLVM_LIT_ARGS:STRING
454
455  Arguments given to lit.  ``make check`` and ``make clang-test`` are affected.
456  By default, ``'-sv --no-progress-bar'`` on Visual C++ and Xcode, ``'-sv'`` on
457  others.
458
459
460Using Alternate ABI libraries
461=============================
462
463In order to implement various features like exceptions, RTTI, ``dynamic_cast`` and
464more, libc++ requires what we refer to as an ABI library. Typically, that library
465implements the `Itanium C++ ABI <https://itanium-cxx-abi.github.io/cxx-abi/abi.html>`_.
466
467By default, libc++ uses libc++abi as an ABI library. However, it is possible to use
468other ABI libraries too.
469
470Using libsupc++ on Linux
471------------------------
472
473You will need libstdc++ in order to provide libsupc++.
474
475Figure out where the libsupc++ headers are on your system. On Ubuntu this
476is ``/usr/include/c++/<version>`` and ``/usr/include/c++/<version>/<target-triple>``
477
478You can also figure this out by running
479
480.. code-block:: bash
481
482  $ echo | g++ -Wp,-v -x c++ - -fsyntax-only
483  ignoring nonexistent directory "/usr/local/include/x86_64-linux-gnu"
484  ignoring nonexistent directory "/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.7/../../../../x86_64-linux-gnu/include"
485  #include "..." search starts here:
486  #include &lt;...&gt; search starts here:
487  /usr/include/c++/4.7
488  /usr/include/c++/4.7/x86_64-linux-gnu
489  /usr/include/c++/4.7/backward
490  /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.7/include
491  /usr/local/include
492  /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.7/include-fixed
493  /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu
494  /usr/include
495  End of search list.
496
497Note that the first two entries happen to be what we are looking for. This
498may not be correct on all platforms.
499
500We can now run CMake:
501
502.. code-block:: bash
503
504  $ cmake -G Ninja -S runtimes -B build       \
505    -DLLVM_ENABLE_RUNTIMES="libcxx"           \
506    -DLIBCXX_CXX_ABI=libstdc++                \
507    -DLIBCXX_CXX_ABI_INCLUDE_PATHS="/usr/include/c++/4.7/;/usr/include/c++/4.7/x86_64-linux-gnu/"
508  $ ninja -C build install-cxx
509
510
511You can also substitute ``-DLIBCXX_CXX_ABI=libsupc++``
512above, which will cause the library to be linked to libsupc++ instead
513of libstdc++, but this is only recommended if you know that you will
514never need to link against libstdc++ in the same executable as libc++.
515GCC ships libsupc++ separately but only as a static library.  If a
516program also needs to link against libstdc++, it will provide its
517own copy of libsupc++ and this can lead to subtle problems.
518
519Using libcxxrt on Linux
520------------------------
521
522You will need to keep the source tree of `libcxxrt`_ available
523on your build machine and your copy of the libcxxrt shared library must
524be placed where your linker will find it.
525
526We can now run CMake like:
527
528.. code-block:: bash
529
530  $ cmake -G Ninja -S runtimes -B build                               \
531          -DLLVM_ENABLE_RUNTIMES="libcxx"                             \
532          -DLIBCXX_CXX_ABI=libcxxrt                                   \
533          -DLIBCXX_CXX_ABI_INCLUDE_PATHS=path/to/libcxxrt-sources/src
534  $ ninja -C build install-cxx
535
536Unfortunately you can't simply run clang with "-stdlib=libc++" at this point, as
537clang is set up to link for libc++ linked to libsupc++.  To get around this
538you'll have to set up your linker yourself (or patch clang).  For example,
539
540.. code-block:: bash
541
542  $ clang++ -stdlib=libc++ helloworld.cpp \
543            -nodefaultlibs -lc++ -lcxxrt -lm -lc -lgcc_s -lgcc
544
545Alternately, you could just add libcxxrt to your libraries list, which in most
546situations will give the same result:
547
548.. code-block:: bash
549
550  $ clang++ -stdlib=libc++ helloworld.cpp -lcxxrt
551
552.. _`libcxxrt`: https://github.com/libcxxrt/libcxxrt
553