[llvm-dev] [cfe-dev] clang++ build from source is not able to find C++ headers

Cristianno Martins via llvm-dev llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org
Thu Jun 23 11:15:09 PDT 2016


Hi Vivek,

you can also include these lines below to your ~/.bash_profile:

LLVM_BUILD="/Developer/llvm/build" # Path to your build directory

alias new-clang="$LLVM_BUILD/bin/clang -Wno-expansion-to-defined
-I/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.11.sdk/usr/include"
alias new-clang++="$LLVM_BUILD/bin/clang++ -Wno-expansion-to-defined
-I/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.11.sdk/usr/include/c++"


where you only need to set LLVM_BUILD to where in you system you built
llvm/clang.

After that, invoke "source ~/.bash_profile" on the current terminal, or
simply open a new terminal, and you'll be able to use new-clang and
new-clang++, instead of clang and clang++, to invoke your newest compiled
binary.


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Cristianno Martins
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University of Campinas
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On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 2:58 PM, Jonathan Roelofs via llvm-dev <
llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:

>
>
> On 6/23/16 11:56 AM, vivek pandya via llvm-dev wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 7:36 PM, Tim Northover <t.p.northover at gmail.com
>> <mailto:t.p.northover at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>     On 23 June 2016 at 06:31, vivek pandya via cfe-dev
>>     <cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org <mailto:cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org>> wrote:
>>     > I am running OS X, when I build clang++ from source and use it to
>> compile
>>     > .cpp files it fails as it is not able to find C++ header. I am not
>> building
>>     > libc++ along with llvm and clang.
>>
>>     When I'm not building with libcxx in-tree I find it easiest to just
>>     symlink Xcode's libc++ headers into the build directory. Something
>>     like "ln -s
>>
>> /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/include/c++
>>     build/include".
>>
>> Thanks Tim,
>>
>> symlink to build include does not help because clang++ looks headers
>> into build/lib/clang/3.9.0/include ( as per output of clang++ -v) but I
>>
>
> That path is where clang is looking for compiler-provided headers. You
> should see another path in the -v output that says where it is looking for
> the c++ headers, which should not be in the same place.
>
>
> Jon
>
> symlink to /usr/local/include , that worked I hope there is nothing
>> wrong in doing so.
>>
>> -Vivek
>>
>>
>>     > using -stdlib=libstdc++ solves problem partially but it fails when
>> using
>>     > C++11 threads, again it can't find <thread>, to get this work
>> clang++ should
>>     > work with -stdlib=libc++ but it fails with previous error of not
>> finding C++
>>     > headers.
>>
>>     Yes, the libstdc++ included with OS X is ancient (from GCC 4.2 I
>>     think) and there only for compatibility reasons. It has virtually no
>>     support for C++11, which LLVM needs.
>>
>>     Cheers.
>>
>>     Tim.
>>
>>
>>
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