pkgsrc/lang/libunwind/Makefile
adam 54fcec90d3 compiler-rt libunwind libcxx libcxxabi: updated to 12.0.1
What’s New in Libc++ 12.0.0?

New Features

Random device support has been made optional. It’s enabled by default and can be disabled by building libc++ with -DLIBCXX_ENABLE_RANDOM_DEVICE=OFF. Disabling random device support can be useful when building the library for platforms that don’t have a source of randomness, such as some embedded platforms. When this is not supported, most of <random> will still be available, but std::random_device will not.
Localization support has been made optional. It’s enabled by default and can be disabled by building libc++ with -DLIBCXX_ENABLE_LOCALIZATION=OFF. Disabling localization can be useful when porting to platforms that don’t support the C locale API (e.g. embedded). When localization is not supported, several parts of the library will be disabled: <iostream>, <regex>, <locale> will be completely unusable, and other parts may be only partly available.
If libc++ is compiled with a C++20 capable compiler it will be compiled in C++20 mode. Else libc++ will be compiled in C++17 mode.
Several unqualified lookups in libc++ have been changed to qualified lookups. This makes libc++ more ADL-proof.
The libc++ implementation status pages have been overhauled. Like other parts documentation they now use restructured text instead of html. Starting with libc++12 the status pages are part of libc++’s documentation.
More C++20 features have been implemented. libc++ C++20 Status has the full overview of libc++’s C++20 implementation status.
Work has started to implement new C++2b features. libc++ C++2b Status has the full overview of libc++’s C++2b implementation status.

API Changes

By default, libc++ will _not_ include the definition for new and delete, since those are provided in libc++abi. Vendors wishing to provide new and delete in libc++ can build the library with -DLIBCXX_ENABLE_NEW_DELETE_DEFINITIONS=ON to get back the old behavior. This was done to avoid providing new and delete in both libc++ and libc++abi, which is technically an ODR violation. Also note that we couldn’t decide to put the operators in libc++ only, because they are needed from libc++abi (which would create a circular dependency).
During the C++20 standardization process some new low-level bit functions have been renamed. Libc++ has renamed these functions to match the C++20 Standard. - ispow2 has been renamed to has_single_bit - ceil2 has been renamed to bit_ceil - floor2 has been renamed to bit_floor - log2p1 has been renamed to bit_width
In C++20 mode, std::filesystem::path::u8string() and generic_u8string() now return std::u8string according to P0428, while they return std::string in C++17. This can cause source incompatibility, which is discussed and acknowledged in P1423, but that paper doesn’t suggest any remediation for this incompatibility.
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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.25 2021/07/12 18:46:07 adam Exp $
.include "../../lang/llvm/version.mk"
DISTNAME= libunwind-${LLVM_VERSION}.src
PKGNAME= ${DISTNAME:S/.src//}
CATEGORIES= lang devel
MAINTAINER= pkgsrc-users@NetBSD.org
#HOMEPAGE= http://libunwind.llvm.org/
COMMENT= LLVM libunwind
LICENSE= apache-2.0
# libunwind requires llvm and libcxx source code to build
LIBCXX= libcxx-${LLVM_VERSION}.src
LLVMDIST= llvm-${LLVM_VERSION}.src
_EXTRA_DIST= ${LIBCXX}${EXTRACT_SUFX} ${LLVMDIST}${EXTRACT_SUFX}
SITES.${LIBCXX}${EXTRACT_SUFX}= ${MASTER_SITES:=${GITHUB_PROJECT}/releases/download/${GITHUB_RELEASE}/}
SITES.${LLLVMDIST}${EXTRACT_SUFX}= ${MASTER_SITES:=${GITHUB_PROJECT}/releases/download/${GITHUB_RELEASE}/}
DISTFILES= ${DEFAULT_DISTFILES} ${_EXTRA_DIST}
CONFIGURE_DIRS= ${WRKDIR}/build
CMAKE_ARG_PATH= ${WRKSRC}
USE_CMAKE= yes
USE_LANGUAGES= c c++11
USE_TOOLS+= pax
GCC_REQD+= 4.8
SSP_SUPPORTED= no
CMAKE_ARGS+= -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
CMAKE_ARGS+= -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=${CC:Q}
CMAKE_ARGS+= -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=${CXX:Q}
INSTALLATION_DIRS= include
post-extract:
${MKDIR} ${WRKDIR}/build
${LN} -f -s ${WRKDIR}/${LIBCXX} ${WRKDIR}/libcxx
${LN} -f -s ${WRKDIR}/${LLVMDIST} ${WRKDIR}/llvm
post-install:
${RM} -f ${WRKSRC}/include/__libunwind_config.h.orig
cd ${WRKSRC}/include && ${PAX} -rw . ${DESTDIR}${PREFIX}/include
BUILDLINK_DEPMETHOD.llvm= build
.include "../../lang/llvm/buildlink3.mk"
.include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk"