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2001-04-05 Benjamin Kosnik <bkoz@redhat.com> Prepare for libstdc++-2.92. * docs/html/17_intro/RELEASE-NOTES (New): Update. * docs/html/configopts.html: Fix formatting. * README (file): Updates. * include/bits/c++config (__GLIBCPP__): Update. From-SVN: r41136
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file: libstdc++-v3/README
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New users may wish to point their web browsers to the file documentation.html
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in the 'docs/html' subdirectory. It contains brief building instructions and
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notes on how to configure the library in interesting ways.
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Instructions for configuring and building this snapshot appear
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in docs/html/install.html.
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This directory contains the files needed to create [a still broken
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subset of] an ISO Standard C++ Library.
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It has subdirectories:
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docs
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Files in HTML and text format that document usage, quirks of the
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implementation, and contributor checklists.
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include/bits
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Files included by standard headers and by other files in
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the bits directory. Includes a set of files bits/std_xxxx.h
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that implement the standard headers <xxxx>.
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include/std
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Files meant to be found by #include <name> directives in
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standard-conforming user programs. These headers are not
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referred to by other headers, because such dependencies
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confuse Make (leading it to delete them, all too often).
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Installations may substitute symbolic links in place of
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these files.
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include/ext
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Headers that define extensions to the standard library. No
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standard header refers to any of them.
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include/backward
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Headers provided for backward compatibility, such as <iostream.h>.
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They are not used in this library.
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include/c_shadow
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Headers intended to shadow standard C headers provided by an
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underlying OS or C library, and other headers depended on directly
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by C++ headers (e.g. unistd.h). These are meant to wrap the names
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defined there into the _C_legacy namespace.
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[NB: this can be enabled via --enable-cheaders=c_shadow]
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include/c
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Headers intended to directly include standard C headers.
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[NB: this can be enabled via --enable-cheaders=c]
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include/c_std
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Headers intended to include standard C headers, and put select
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names into the std:: namespace.
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[NB: this is the default, and is the same as --enable-cheaders=c_std]
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src
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Files that are used in constructing the library, but are not
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installed.
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testsuites/17_* to 27_*
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Test programs are here, and may be used to begin to exercise the
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library. Support for "make check" and "make check-install" is
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complete, and runs through all the subdirectories here when this
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command is issued from the build directory. Please note that
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"make check" calls the script mkcheck, which requires bash, and which
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may need the paths to bash adjusted to work properly, as /bin/bash is
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assumed.
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Other subdirectories contain variant versions of certain files
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that are meant to be copied or linked by the configure script.
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Currently these are:
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config/cpu
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config/os
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Files needed only to construct the library, but not installed,
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are in src/. Files to be copied as part of an installation are
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all found in the subdirectories mentioned above. (A configure
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script may link files from another directory into one of these.)
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In a normal installation the bits/ directory is copied
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under the std/ directory, and arranged to be searched only
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when an include directive specifies a filename of "bits/..."
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or <bits/...>. When building the library, we use
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-I. -Iinclude/std -Iinclude -Iconfig/os/* -Iconfig/cpu/*
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to get the same effect.
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Note that glibc also has a bits/ subdirectory. We will either
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need to be careful not to collide with names in its bits/
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directory; or rename bits to (e.g.) cppbits/.
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To install libstdc++ you need GNU make. The makefiles do not work with
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any other make.
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In files throughout the system, lines marked with an "XXX" indicate
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a bug or incompletely-implemented feature. Lines marked "XXX MT"
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indicate a place that may require attention for multi-thread safety.
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