musl/include/features.h, branch master musl - an implementation of the standard library for Linux-based systems add time64 symbol name redirects to public headers, under arch control 2019年10月28日T23:26:52+00:00 Rich Felker dalias@aerifal.cx 2019年07月31日T19:24:58+00:00 1febd21d3fb7b78f6fc13e48b3ff2a396a607a15 a _REDIR_TIME64 macro is introduced, which the arch's alltypes.h is expected to define, to control redirection of symbol names for interfaces that involve time_t and derived types. this ensures that object files will only be linked to libc interfaces matching the ABI whose headers they were compiled against. along with time32 compat shims, which will be introduced separately, the redirection also makes it possible for a single libc (static or shared) to be used with object files produced with either the old (32-bit time_t) headers or the new ones after 64-bit time_t switchover takes place. mixing of such object files (or shared libraries) in the same program will also be possible, but must be done with care; ABI between libc and a consumer of the libc interfaces is guaranteed to match by the the symbol name redirection, but pairwise ABI between consumers of libc that define interfaces between each other in terms of time_t is not guaranteed to match. this change adds a dependency on an additional "GNU C" feature to the public headers for existing 32-bit archs, which is generally undesirable; however, the feature is one which glibc has depended on for a long time, and thus which any viable alternative compiler is going to need to provide. 64-bit archs are not affected, nor will future 32-bit archs be, regardless of whether they are "new" on the kernel side (e.g. riscv32) or just newly-added (e.g. a new sparc or xtensa port). the same applies to newly-added ABIs for existing machine-level archs.
a _REDIR_TIME64 macro is introduced, which the arch's alltypes.h is
expected to define, to control redirection of symbol names for
interfaces that involve time_t and derived types. this ensures that
object files will only be linked to libc interfaces matching the ABI
whose headers they were compiled against.
along with time32 compat shims, which will be introduced separately,
the redirection also makes it possible for a single libc (static or
shared) to be used with object files produced with either the old
(32-bit time_t) headers or the new ones after 64-bit time_t switchover
takes place. mixing of such object files (or shared libraries) in the
same program will also be possible, but must be done with care; ABI
between libc and a consumer of the libc interfaces is guaranteed to
match by the the symbol name redirection, but pairwise ABI between
consumers of libc that define interfaces between each other in terms
of time_t is not guaranteed to match.
this change adds a dependency on an additional "GNU C" feature to the
public headers for existing 32-bit archs, which is generally
undesirable; however, the feature is one which glibc has depended on
for a long time, and thus which any viable alternative compiler is
going to need to provide. 64-bit archs are not affected, nor will
future 32-bit archs be, regardless of whether they are "new" on the
kernel side (e.g. riscv32) or just newly-added (e.g. a new sparc or
xtensa port). the same applies to newly-added ABIs for existing
machine-level archs.
in public headers, don't assume pre-C99 compilers have __inline keyword 2016年12月17日T04:12:32+00:00 Quentin Rameau quinq@fifth.space 2016年12月12日T20:01:26+00:00 bfcf5735d08b4e57e0865006392822f8b526771a
add _DEFAULT_SOURCE feature profile as an alias for _BSD_SOURCE 2014年09月10日T16:47:55+00:00 Rich Felker dalias@aerifal.cx 2014年09月10日T16:47:55+00:00 5edbc6fe13e1e0f27e3d3a20f2582da476f74c4b as a result of commit ab8f6a6e42ff893041f7545a23e6d6a0edde07fb, this definition is now equivalent to the actual "default profile" which appears immediately below in features.h, and which defines both _BSD_SOURCE and _XOPEN_SOURCE. the intent of providing a _DEFAULT_SOURCE, which glibc also now provides, is to give applications a way to "get back" the default feature profile when it was lost either by compiler flags that inhibit it (such as -std=c99) or by library-provided predefined macros (such as -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=200809L) which may inhibit exposure of features that were otherwise visible by default and which the application may need. without _DEFAULT_SOURCE, the application had encode knowledge of a particular libc's defaults, and such knowledge was fragile and subject to bitrot. eventually the names _GNU_SOURCE and _BSD_SOURCE should be phased out in favor of the more-descriptive and more-accurate _ALL_SOURCE and _DEFAULT_SOURCE, leaving the old names as aliases but using the new ones internally. however this is a more invasive change that would require extensive regression testing, so it is deferred.
as a result of commit ab8f6a6e42ff893041f7545a23e6d6a0edde07fb, this
definition is now equivalent to the actual "default profile" which
appears immediately below in features.h, and which defines both
_BSD_SOURCE and _XOPEN_SOURCE.
the intent of providing a _DEFAULT_SOURCE, which glibc also now
provides, is to give applications a way to "get back" the default
feature profile when it was lost either by compiler flags that inhibit
it (such as -std=c99) or by library-provided predefined macros (such
as -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=200809L) which may inhibit exposure of features
that were otherwise visible by default and which the application may
need. without _DEFAULT_SOURCE, the application had encode knowledge of
a particular libc's defaults, and such knowledge was fragile and
subject to bitrot.
eventually the names _GNU_SOURCE and _BSD_SOURCE should be phased out
in favor of the more-descriptive and more-accurate _ALL_SOURCE and
_DEFAULT_SOURCE, leaving the old names as aliases but using the new
ones internally. however this is a more invasive change that would
require extensive regression testing, so it is deferred.
fix _ALL_SOURCE logic to avoid possible redefinition of _GNU_SOURCE 2014年09月10日T16:40:38+00:00 Rich Felker dalias@aerifal.cx 2014年09月10日T16:40:38+00:00 f929493c49bbb304832b27e1e2b919aa19ddf470 this could be an error if _GNU_SOURCE was already defined differently by the application.
this could be an error if _GNU_SOURCE was already defined differently
by the application.
add _ALL_SOURCE as an alias for _GNU_SOURCE/enable-everything 2012年12月03日T22:02:56+00:00 Rich Felker dalias@aerifal.cx 2012年12月03日T22:02:56+00:00 b3175f5c48d414ba792dfb77078dd5f559abd844 reportedly this is a semi-common practice among some BSDs and a few other systems, and will improve application compatibility.
reportedly this is a semi-common practice among some BSDs and a few
other systems, and will improve application compatibility.
default features: make musl usable without feature test macros 2012年09月08日T03:13:55+00:00 Rich Felker dalias@aerifal.cx 2012年09月08日T03:13:55+00:00 c1a9658bd19245ff0fb52d3da567815d822fb622 the old behavior of exposing nothing except plain ISO C can be obtained by defining __STRICT_ANSI__ or using a compiler option (such as -std=c99) that predefines it. the new default featureset is POSIX with XSI plus _BSD_SOURCE. any explicit feature test macros will inhibit the default. installation docs have also been updated to reflect this change.
the old behavior of exposing nothing except plain ISO C can be
obtained by defining __STRICT_ANSI__ or using a compiler option (such
as -std=c99) that predefines it. the new default featureset is POSIX
with XSI plus _BSD_SOURCE. any explicit feature test macros will
inhibit the default.
installation docs have also been updated to reflect this change.
initial check-in, version 0.5.0 2011年02月12日T05:22:29+00:00 Rich Felker dalias@aerifal.cx 2011年02月12日T05:22:29+00:00 0b44a0315b47dd8eced9f3b7f31580cf14bbfc01

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