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Subject: | Re: iostream doesn't work (clang++) |
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Hi again, ggl329 via Cygwin wrote: > Hi, > > clang++ fails with iostream. > Does it go well in your environment? > # I noticed that clang is orphaned. clang requires a maintainer? It would indeed be nice to have a clang maintainer. Until that happens various other folks might be able to assist if their schedules allow. > $ cat sample.cc > #include <iostream> > int main() > { >    std::cout << "Hello World.\n"; >    return 0; > } > > $ g++ sample.cc > $ ./a > Hello World. > > $ clang++ sample.cc > In file included from sample.cc:1: > In file included from /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-cygwin/11/include/c++/iostream:39: > In file included from /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-cygwin/11/include/c++/ostream:38: > In file included from /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-cygwin/11/include/c++/ios:42: > In file included from > /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-cygwin/11/include/c++/bits/ios_base.h:39: > In file included from > /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-cygwin/11/include/c++/ext/atomicity.h:35: > In file included from > /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-cygwin/11/include/c++/x86_64-pc-cygwin/bits/gthr.h:148: > In file included from > /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-cygwin/11/include/c++/x86_64-pc-cygwin/bits/gthr-default.h:35: > In file included from /usr/include/pthread.h:11: > In file included from /usr/include/sys/types.h:221: > In file included from /usr/include/sys/_pthreadtypes.h:12: > /usr/include/sys/cpuset.h:45:24: error: use of undeclared identifier > '__builtin_malloc'; did you mean >      '__builtin_alloca'? >  return (cpu_set_t *) __builtin_malloc (CPU_ALLOC_SIZE(num)); >                       ^ > /usr/include/sys/cpuset.h:45:24: note: '__builtin_alloca' declared here > /usr/include/sys/cpuset.h:52:3: error: use of undeclared identifier '__builtin_free' >  __builtin_free (set); >  ^ > 2 errors generated. > > > Package version information which may be related. > > Cygwin Package Information > Package             Version > binutils            2.40-1 > clang               8.0.1-1 > compiler-rt         8.0.1-1 > cygwin              3.4.7-1 > cygwin-devel        3.4.7-1 > gcc-core            11.4.0-1 > gcc-g++             11.4.0-1 > libc++-devel        8.0.1-1 > libc++1             8.0.1-1 > libc++abi-devel     8.0.1-1 > libc++abi1          8.0.1-1 > libclang-devel      8.0.1-1 > libclang8           8.0.1-1 > libllvm-devel       8.0.1-1 > libllvm8            8.0.1-1 > libpolly-devel      8.0.1-1 > libpolly8           8.0.1-1 > libstdc++6          11.4.0-1 > libunwind-devel     8.0.1-1 > libunwind1          8.0.1-1 > llvm                8.0.1-1 My previous reply addressed the specific error reported by your testcase. But I am unable to make progress on the root cause because I can't reproduce your report. On my system I try the compilation and see: ~ clang++ sample.cc sample.cc:1:10: fatal error: 'iostream' file not found #include <iostream> ^~~~~~~~~~ 1 error generated. My list of possibly related package versions looks very similar to yours: binutils 2.40-1 clang 8.0.1-1 compiler-rt 8.0.1-1 cygwin 3.4.7-1 cygwin-devel 3.4.7-1 gcc-core 11.4.0-1 gcc-g++ 11.4.0-1 libatomic1 11.4.0-1 libc++-devel 8.0.1-1 libc++1 8.0.1-1 libc++abi-devel 8.0.1-1 libc++abi1 8.0.1-1 libclang-devel 8.0.1-1 libclang8 8.0.1-1 libgcc1 11.4.0-1 libllvm-devel 8.0.1-1 libllvm8 8.0.1-1 libpolly-devel 8.0.1-1 libpolly8 8.0.1-1 libquadmath0 11.4.0-1 libstdc++6 11.4.0-1 libunwind-devel 8.0.1-1 libunwind1 8.0.1-1 llvm 8.0.1-1 I'm not a clang user so there might be something fundamentally wrong with my setup that I don't see. Also, do you have a CFLAGS or other environment string(s) that would possibly be passed to clang as it would to gcc? Has "clang++" been aliased to something else, perhaps passing options that way? Also, do you happen to have any of the boost libraries installed? I'm willing to patch the reported error but I'd like to first make sure it is legitimate for clang to have gone down the reported include path through what look like gcc-related include files. ..mark -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: https://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: https://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
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