[Lldb-commits] [lldb] [libc++] Use -nostdlib++ on GCC unconditionally (PR #68832)
Martin Storsjö via lldb-commits
lldb-commits at lists.llvm.org
Fri Oct 13 09:39:33 PDT 2023
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@@ -642,18 +642,8 @@ get_sanitizer_flags(SANITIZER_FLAGS "${LLVM_USE_SANITIZER}")
# Link system libraries =======================================================
function(cxx_link_system_libraries target)
-
-# In order to remove just libc++ from the link step
-# we need to use -nostdlib++ whenever it is supported.
-# Unfortunately this cannot be used universally because for example g++ supports
-# only -nodefaultlibs in which case all libraries will be removed and
-# all libraries but c++ have to be added in manually.
- if (CXX_SUPPORTS_NOSTDLIBXX_FLAG)
- target_add_link_flags_if_supported(${target} PRIVATE "-nostdlib++")
- else()
- target_add_link_flags_if_supported(${target} PRIVATE "-nodefaultlibs")
- target_add_compile_flags_if_supported(${target} PRIVATE "/Zl")
- target_add_link_flags_if_supported(${target} PRIVATE "/nodefaultlib")
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mstorsjo wrote:
Interesting; FWIW, it seems like the test for `/Zl` fails because it skips including the CRT glue code that takes the startup from the Windows specific `mainCRTStartup()` to the regular `main()`. I wonder when/if this test passed at some point.
As for how this works without those options: In MSVC build configs, the standard libraries usually aren't injected by the compiler when doing the link - on the contrary, in most cases, one doesn't actually do linking by invoking the compiler, but the build usually calls `link.exe` or `lld-link` directly. The info about what libraries should be linked in is conveyed via directives embedded in the object files. So as long as we're not using any MS STL headers that inject such directives, we don't automatically try to link against it.
Then secondly - in MSVC configurations, libc++ always builds on top of the MSVC C++ runtime for the base ABI stuff, so we actually do need it linked - and we pass the necessary libraries for that manually when we link our library.
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/68832
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