CloudABI does provide unistd.h, but doesn't define __unix__. We need to
include this header file to make hardware_concurrency work.
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Replace preprocess conditions of defined(_MSC_VER) &&
!defined(__clang__) with defined(_LIBCPP_MSVC). NFC.
Patch by Dave Lee!
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Windows does not provide an implementation of `nanosleep`. Round up the
time duration to the nearest ms and use `Sleep`. Although this may
over-sleep, there is no hard real-time guarantee on the wake, so
sleeping a bit more is better than under-sleeping as it within the
specification.
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Replace the use of _WIN32 in libc++. Replace most use with a C runtime
check _LIBCPP_MSVCRT or the new _LIBCPP_WIN32 to indicate that we are
using the Win32 API. Use a new _LIBCPP_WCHAR_IS_UCS2 to indicate that we
are on an environment that has a short wchar_t.
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Some pthread implementations do not like being called pthead_join()
with the pthread_t argument set to 0, and causes a segfault. This
patch fixes this issue by validating the pthread_t argument before
invoking pthread_join().
NFC.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20929
Change-Id: Ief817c57bd0e1f43cbaa03061e02417d6a180c38
Reviewers: EricWF
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This patch extracts out all the pthread dependencies of libcxx into the
new header __threading_support. The motivation is to make it easy to
re-target libcxx into platforms that do not support pthread.
Original patch from Fulvio Esposito (fulvio.esposito@outlook.com) - D11781
Applied with tweaks - D19412
Change-Id: I301111f0075de93dd8129416e06babc195aa936b
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Instead of excluding all known operating systems that are not derived from BSD,
I now include all operating systems that claim to be derived from BSD.
Hopefully, that will make it so that this check doesn't need to change for
every new operating system that comes along.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D16634
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As CloudABI does not provide sysctl(), this header is not present. Make
thread.cpp build correctly (and pass all tests) by not including the header.
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Summary: NaCl shouldn't include sysctl.h when trying to determine std:🧵:hardware_concurrency, it should instead use sysconf(_SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN) through unistd.h. No test needs to be changed, since hardware_concurrency.pass.cpp already tests that std:🧵:hardware_concurrency > 0.
Test Plan: make check-libcxx
Reviewers: dschuff, danalbert
Subscribers: jfb, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6470
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Signals may result in nanosleep returning with only some of the
requested sleeping performed.
Utilize nanosleep's "time-remaining" out parameter to continue sleeping
when this occurs.
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code to specify what version of POSIX the system should provide. If
you want to check what version of POSIX is actually available, you're
supposed to test _POSIX_VERSION.
However, since sysconf() has been in POSIX since 1995, it's probably
safe to assume it's available on any system with a C++11 compiler,
especially if _SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN is defined too. So no point in a
complicated preprocessor rule if just we unconditionally include
<unistd.h> (on non-Windows systems).
Also, I've added a #warning for to help porters detect when a suitable
implementation isn't detected at compile-time.
Howard: Matthew, can you patch CREDITS.TXT? Thanks.
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functions to protect against duration and time_point overflow. Since
we're about to wait anyway, we can afford to spend a few more cycles on
this checking. I purposefully did not treat the timed try_locks with
overflow checking. This fixes
http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=13721 . I'm unsure if the standard
needs clarification in this area, or if this is simply QOI. The
<chrono> facilities were never intended to overflow check, but just to
not overflow if durations stayed within +/- 292 years.
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std:🧵:hardware_concurrency for platforms that don't offer
sysctl, but do provide a POSIX sysconf and _SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN.
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Solaris not providing some of the locales that the test suite uses.
Note: This depends on an xlocale (partial) implementation for Solaris and a
couple of fixed standard headers. These will be committed to a branch later
today.
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