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  <h1>"libc++abi" C++ Standard Library Support</h1>
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  <p>libc++abi is a new implementation of low level support for a standard
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     C++ library.</p>
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  <p>All of the code in libc++abi is <a
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        <li>Correctness as defined by the C++11 standard.</li>
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        <li>Provide a portable sublayer to ease the porting of <a href="http://libcxx.llvm.org/">libc++</a></li>
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        <li>On Mac OS X, be ABI compatible with the existing low-level support.</li>
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  <h2 id="requirements">Platform Support</h2>
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   <p>libc++abi is known to work on the following platforms, using clang.</p>
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    <li>Darwin</li>
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   <p>libc++abi is complete.  <a href="spec.html">Here</a> is a
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  <h2>Get it and get involved!</h2>
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  <p>To check out the code, use:</p>
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  <li><code>svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/libcxxabi/trunk libcxxabi</code></li>
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  <p>To build:</p>
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  <li>Check out libcxxabi into <code>llvm/projects</code></li>
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  <li><code>cd llvm</code></li>
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  <li><code>mkdir build && cd build</code></li>
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  <li><code>cmake .. # on linux you may need to prefix with CC=clang CXX=clang++</code></li>
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  <li><code>cd libcxxabi</code></li>
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  <li><code>mkdir build && cd build</code></li>
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  <li><code>cmake -DLIBCXXABI_LIBCXX_INCLUDES=path/to/libcxx/include .. # on
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    linux you may need -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=clang -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=clang++</code></li>
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  <p>To run the tests:</p>
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  <li><code>make check-libcxxabi</code></li>
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  <p>Q: Why are the destructors for the standard exception classes defined in libc++abi?
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     They're just empty, can't they be defined inline?</p>
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  <p>A: The destructors for them live in libc++abi because they are "key" functions.
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     The Itanium ABI describes a "key" function as the first virtual declared.
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     And wherever the key function is defined, that is where the <code>type_info</code> gets defined.
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     And in libc++ types are the same type if and only if they have the same <code>type_info</code>
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     (as in there must be only one type info per type in the entire application).
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     And on OS X, libstdc++ and libc++ share these exception types.
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     That typeinfo gets laid down beside <code>~exception()</code> in libc++abi (for both libstdc++ and libc++).</p>
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     <p>--Howard Hinnant</p>
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