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2002-08-02 Benjamin Kosnik <bkoz@redhat.com> Revert PR libstdc++/6594 * src/strstream.cc (strstreambuf): Revert. (strstreambuf::overflow): Same. (strstreambuf::~strstreambuf): Same. * testsuite/backward/strstream_members.cc (test02): Add. * docs/html/abi.txt: Update. Spell check. * testsuite/19_diagnostics/stdexceptions.cc (test04): Add bool test. * testsuite/Makefile.am (INCLUDES): Add LIBSUPCXX_INCLUDES. * testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerate. * testsuite/testsuite_hooks.h: Use __throw_exception_again, include functexcept.h so that -fno-exceptions will build. From-SVN: r55988
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===========================
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See http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/libstdc++/2002-07/msg00054.html for why this
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document exists, why it's incomplete, and what needs to be done still.
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===========================
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2002-07-30 Benjamin Kosnik
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Description of the libstdc++ ABI.
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I. What is an ABI? What's covered? What's not?
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- scope of document, of use to system integrators.
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- What's the deal with C++? Why can't different compiler's object
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files link with each other? Bug? Feature?
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- compilation includes and linked library binary must match up..
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- shared library only, static is immutable.
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- What's an ABI?
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- library ABI, compiler ABI different issues, (but related)
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- GNU C++ does not have a compiler command line option to switch
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between various different C++ ABIs. For instance, there is no way to
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switch between the gcc-3.0.x ABI, gcc-3.1.x ABI, and the gcc-3.2.x
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ABI during compilation. Other C++ compilers do allow this, and some
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g++ command line options may change the ABI (-fno-exceptions, see
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the complete list), but there is no version switch. Sorry.
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To use a specific C++ABI, one must use the corresponding GNU C++
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toolchain.
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- How can this complexity be managed? What does C++ versioning mean?
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Because library and compiler changes often make binaries compiled
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with one version of the GNU tools incompatible with binaries
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compiled with other (either newer or older) versions of the same GNU
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tools, specific techniques are used to make managing this complexity
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easier.
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The following techniques are used:
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- Release versioning on the libgcc_s.so binary.
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It is versioned as follows:
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gcc-3.0.0: libgcc_s.so.1
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gcc-3.0.1: libgcc_s.so.1
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gcc-3.0.2: libgcc_s.so.1
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gcc-3.0.3: libgcc_s.so.1
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gcc-3.0.4: libgcc_s.so.1
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gcc-3.1.0: libgcc_s.so.1
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gcc-3.1.1: libgcc_s.so.1
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gcc-3.2.0: libgcc_s.so.1
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- Release versioning on the libstdc++.so binary.
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It is versioned as follows:
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gcc-3.0.0: libstdc++.so.3.0.0
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gcc-3.0.1: libstdc++.so.3.0.1
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gcc-3.0.2: libstdc++.so.3.0.2
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gcc-3.0.3: libstdc++.so.3.0.2 (Error, should be libstdc++.so.3.0.3)
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gcc-3.0.4: libstdc++.so.3.0.4
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gcc-3.1.0: libstdc++.so.4.0.0
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gcc-3.1.1: libstdc++.so.4.0.1
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gcc-3.2.0: libstdc++.so.5.0.0
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- Symbol versioning on the libgcc_s.so binary.
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file: gcc/libgcc-std.ver
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It is versioned as follows:
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gcc-3.0.0: GCC_3.0
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gcc-3.0.1: GCC_3.0
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gcc-3.0.2: GCC_3.0
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gcc-3.0.3: GCC_3.0
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gcc-3.0.4: GCC_3.0
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gcc-3.1.0: GCC_3.0
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gcc-3.1.1: GCC_3.0
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gcc-3.2.0: GCC_3.0
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- Symbol versioning on the libstdc++.so binary.
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It is versioned as follows:
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gcc-3.0.0: (Error, unversioned)
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gcc-3.0.1: (Error, unversioned)
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gcc-3.0.2: (Error, unversioned)
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gcc-3.0.3: (Error, unversioned)
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gcc-3.0.4: (Error, unversioned)
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gcc-3.1.0: GLIBCPP_3.1, CXXABI_1
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gcc-3.1.1: GLIBCPP_3.1, CXXABI_1
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gcc-3.2.0: GLIBCPP_3.2, CXXABI_1.2
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file: libstdc++-v3/config/linker-map.gnu
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- Incremental bumping of a compiler pre-defined macro,
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__GXX_ABI_VERSION. This macro is defined as the version of the
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compiler v3 ABI, with g++ 3.0.x being version 100. This macro will
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be automatically defined whenever g++ is used (the curious can
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test this by invoking g++ with the '-v' flag.)
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This macro is defined in the file "lang-specs.h" in the gcc/cp directory.
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Later versions define it in "c-common.c" in the gcc directory.
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It is versioned as follows:
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gcc-3.0.x: 100
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gcc-3.1.x: 100 (Error, should be 101)
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gcc-3.2.x: 102
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- Incremental bumping of a library pre-defined macro,
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__GLIBCPP__. This macro is defined as the date the library was
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released, in compressed ISO date format, as an unsigned long.
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This macro is defined in the file "c++config" in the
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"libstdc++-v3/include/bits" directory and is changed every night
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by an automated script.
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It is versioned as follows:
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gcc-3.0.0: 20010615
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gcc-3.0.1: 20010819
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gcc-3.0.2: 20011023
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gcc-3.0.3: 20011220
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gcc-3.0.4: 20020220
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gcc-3.1.0: 20020514
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gcc-3.1.1: 20020725
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gcc-3.2.0: (20020731)
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- Incremental bumping of a library pre-defined macro,
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_GLIBCPP_VERSION. This macro is defined as the released version of
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the library, as a string literal. This is only implemented in
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gcc-3.1.0 releases and higher.
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This macro is defined in the file "c++config" in the
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"libstdc++-v3/include/bits" directory and is generated
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automatically by autoconf as part of the configure-time generation
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of config.h.
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It is versioned as follows:
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gcc-3.0.0: "3.0.0"
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gcc-3.0.1: "3.0.0" (Error, should be "3.0.1")
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gcc-3.0.2: "3.0.0" (Error, should be "3.0.2")
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gcc-3.0.3: "3.0.0" (Error, should be "3.0.3")
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gcc-3.0.4: "3.0.0" (Error, should be "3.0.4")
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gcc-3.1.0: "3.1.0"
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gcc-3.1.1: "3.1.1"
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gcc-3.2.0: ("3.2.0")
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- Matching each specific C++ compiler release to a specific set of
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C++ include files. This is only implemented in gcc-3.1.1 releases
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and higher.
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All C++ includes are installed in include/c++, then nest in a
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directory hierarchy corresponding to the C++ compiler's released
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version. This version corresponds to the variable "gcc_version" in
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"libstdc++-v3/acinclude.m4," and more details can be found in that
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file's macro GLIBCPP_CONFIGURE.
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C++ includes are versioned as follows:
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gcc-3.0.0: include/g++-v3
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gcc-3.0.1: include/g++-v3
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gcc-3.0.2: include/g++-v3
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gcc-3.0.3: include/g++-v3
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gcc-3.0.4: include/g++-v3
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gcc-3.1.0: include/g++-v3
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gcc-3.1.1: include/c++/3.1.1
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gcc-3.2.0: include/c++/3.2
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Taken together, these techniques can accurately specify interface
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and implementation changes in the GNU C++ tools themselves. Used
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properly, they allow both the GNU C++ tools implementation, and
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programs using them, an evolving yet controlled development that
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maintains backward compatibility.
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- Minimum environment that supports a versioned ABI: what's needed? A
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supported dynamic linker, a GNU linker of sufficient vintage to
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understand demangled C++ name globbing (ld), a shared executable
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compiled with g++, and shared libraries (libgcc_s, libstdc++-v3)
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compiled by a compiler (g++) with a compatible ABI. Phew.
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On top of all that, an additional constraint: libstdc++ did not
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attempt to version symbols (or age gracefully, really) until version
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3.1.0.
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Most modern Linux and BSD versions, particularly ones using
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gcc-3.1.x tools, will meet the requirements above.
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- What configure options impact symbol versioning?
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There is only one: --enable-symvers. For more information see:
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http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/configopts.html
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In particular, libstdc++-v3/acinclude.m4 has a macro called
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GLIBCPP_ENABLE_SYMVERS that defaults to yes (or the argument passed
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in via --enable-symvers=foo). At that point, the macro attempts to
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make sure that all the requirement for symbol versioning are in
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place. For more information, please consult acinclude.m4.
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- How can I tell if symbol versioning is, indeed, active?
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When the GNU C++ library is being built with symbol versioning on,
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you should see the following at configure time for libstdc++-v3:
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checking versioning on shared library symbols... gnu
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If you don't see this line in the configure output, or if this line
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appears but the last word is 'no', then you are out of luck.
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If the compiler is pre-installed, a quick way to test is to compile
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the following (or any) simple C++ file:
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#include <iostream>
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int main()
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{ std::cout << "hello" << std::endl; return 0; }
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%g++ hello.cc -o hello.out
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%nm hello.out
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If you see symbols in the resulting output with "GLIBCPP_3.x" as part
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of the name, then the executable is versioned. Here's an example:
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U _ZNSt8ios_base4InitC1Ev@@GLIBCPP_3.1
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II. Library ABI changes
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The following will cause the library major version number to
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increase, say from "libstdc++.so.3.0.4" to "libstdc++.so.4.0.0".
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- any g++ compiler ABI changes
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- (anything) changing size of an exported symbol
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- (anything) changing alignment of an exported symbol
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- (anything) changing the layout of an exported symbol
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- (anything) changing mangling on an exported symbol
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- (anything) deleting an exported symbol
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Note: adding an exported symbol, if it's in a new linker map name, is ok.
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The following will cause the library revision version number to
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increase, say from "libstdc++.so.5.0.0" to "libstdc++.so.5.0.1".
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- any release of the gcc toolchain.
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III. Versioning
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- include files
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- versioning headers with version, why necessary
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(need to control member/non-member functions, add delete files)
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- shared library binaries
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- release versions
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- libtool versions
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- when does so version get a bump? what are the options?
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- how is the link map used?
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- in an non-abi breaking minor release, how are symbols added?
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removed?
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- in an abi-breaking major release, what happens? symbol fall back
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IV. Testing ABI changes
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Currently, there is no formal testing for changes in the libstdc++
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ABI. It would be in the best interest of GNU C++ users everywhere to
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have such a test, and work to develop this test is ongoing.
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There is a formal method for checking the compiler parts of the C++
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ABI, donated by Intel. More information can be obtained
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<a href="http://developer.intel.com/software/products/opensource/">here.</a>
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To test the library, the following two ideas have been suggested:
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One.
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(Brendan Kehoe, Jeff Law suggestion to run 'make check-c++' two ways,
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one with a new compiler and an old library, and the other with an old
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compiler and a new library, and look for testsuite regressions)
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Two.
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Have the libstdc++ testsuite proactive check the library ABI. Probably
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a couple of items would be covered, although perhaps not all would
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need to be done at once for this to be useful. Compute the list of
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names exported in the shared version of libstdc++ binary. Then, save
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this list of names. Have this list of names re-computed for each new
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binary of the same version. Next, use sizeof, alignof, and offset to
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compute offsets for each structure and type in the standard library,
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saving to another datafile. Then, compute this for new binaries, and
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look for differences.
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An example of a way to compute the list of names exported by the
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shared libstdc++ binary is:
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nm --extern-only --portability libstdc++.so.5.0.0 | awk '{ print $1 $2}'
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The thought is to choose one or both of these approaches, and to use a
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Makefile hook, perhaps 'make check-abi', to add this capability to the
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libstdc++ testsuite.
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Perhaps there are other Library ABI checkers. If so, please notify us.
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V. Issues not directly addressed, and possible suggestions
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- what to do about multi-ABI systems (nathan scenario)?
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- compatibility libs
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--enable-version-specific-runtime-libs
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- Alexandre Oliva proposal to have extended name attributes, modify ld
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- directory-level versioning
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- wrapping C++ API's in "C" to use the C ABI.
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V. References
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ABIcheck, a vague idea of checking ABI compatibility
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http://abicheck.sourceforge.net/
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C++ ABI reference
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http://www.codesourcery.com/cxx-abi/
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Intel ABI documentation
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"Intel<65> Compilers for Linux* -Compatibility with the GNU Compilers"
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(included in icc 6.0)
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Sun Solaris 2.9 docs
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Linker and Libraries Guide (document 816-1386)
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C++ Migration Guide (document 816-2459)
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http://docs.sun.com/db/prod/solaris.9
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http://docs.sun.com/?p=/doc/816-1386&a=load
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Ulrich Drepper, "ELF Symbol Versioning"
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http://people.redhat.com/drepper/symbol-versioning
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