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1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
2<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
3 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
4 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../general.ent">
5 %general-entities;
6]>
7
8<sect1 id="ch-system-gcc" role="wrap">
9 <?dbhtml filename="gcc.html"?>
10
11 <sect1info condition="script">
12 <productname>gcc</productname>
13 <productnumber>&gcc-version;</productnumber>
14 <address>&gcc-url;</address>
15 </sect1info>
16
17 <title>GCC-&gcc-version;</title>
18
19 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gcc">
20 <primary sortas="a-GCC">GCC</primary>
21 </indexterm>
22
23 <sect2 role="package">
24 <title/>
25
26 <para>The GCC package contains the GNU compiler collection, which includes
27 the C and C++ compilers.</para>
28
29 <segmentedlist>
30 <segtitle>&buildtime;</segtitle>
31 <segtitle>&diskspace;</segtitle>
32
33 <seglistitem>
34 <seg>&gcc-fin-sbu;</seg>
35 <seg>&gcc-fin-du;</seg>
36 </seglistitem>
37 </segmentedlist>
38
39 </sect2>
40
41 <sect2 role="installation">
42 <title>Installation of GCC</title>
43
44 <para>On ARM64 hosts, set the default directory name for
45 64-bit libraries to <quote>lib</quote>:</para>
46
47<screen><userinput remap="pre">sed -e '/lp64=/s/lib64/lib/' \
48 -i.orig gcc/config/aarch64/t-aarch64-linux</userinput></screen>
49
50 <para>The GCC documentation recommends building GCC in a dedicated build directory:</para>
51
52<screen><userinput remap="pre">mkdir -v build
53cd build</userinput></screen>
54
55 <para>Prepare GCC for compilation:</para>
56
57<screen><userinput remap="configure">../configure --prefix=/usr \
58 LD=ld \
59 --enable-languages=c,c++ \
60 --enable-default-pie \
61 --enable-default-ssp \
62 --enable-host-pie \
63 --disable-multilib \
64 --disable-bootstrap \
65 --disable-fixincludes \
66 --with-system-zlib</userinput></screen>
67
68 <para>GCC supports seven different computer languages, but the
69 prerequisites for most of them have not yet been installed. See the
70 <ulink url="&blfs-book;general/gcc.html">BLFS Book GCC page</ulink>
71 for instructions on how to build all of GCC's supported languages.</para>
72
73 <variablelist>
74 <title>The meaning of the new configure parameters:</title>
75
76 <varlistentry>
77 <term><parameter>LD=ld</parameter></term>
78 <listitem>
79 <para>This parameter makes the configure script use the ld program installed
80 by the Binutils package built earlier in this chapter, rather than
81 the cross-built version which would otherwise be used.</para>
82 </listitem>
83 </varlistentry>
84
85 <varlistentry>
86 <term><parameter>--disable-fixincludes</parameter></term>
87 <listitem>
88 <para>By default, during the installation of GCC some system
89 headers would be <quote>fixed</quote> to be used with GCC. This
90 is not necessary for a modern Linux system, and potentially
91 harmful if a package is reinstalled after installing GCC. This
92 switch prevents GCC from <quote>fixing</quote> the headers.</para>
93 </listitem>
94 </varlistentry>
95
96 <varlistentry>
97 <term><parameter>--with-system-zlib</parameter></term>
98 <listitem>
99 <para>This switch tells GCC to link to the system installed copy of
100 the Zlib library, rather than its own internal copy.</para>
101 </listitem>
102 </varlistentry>
103 </variablelist>
104
105 <note>
106 <anchor id="pie-ssp-info" xreflabel="note on PIE and SSP"/>
107 <para>
108 PIE (position-independent executables) are
109 binary programs that can be loaded anywhere in memory. Without PIE,
110 the security feature named ASLR (Address Space Layout Randomization)
111 can be applied for the shared libraries, but not for the executables
112 themselves. Enabling PIE allows ASLR for the executables in addition to
113 the shared libraries, and mitigates some attacks based on fixed
114 addresses of sensitive code or data in the executables.
115 </para>
116 <para>
117 SSP (Stack Smashing Protection) is a technique to ensure
118 that the parameter stack is not corrupted. Stack corruption can,
119 for example, alter the return address of a subroutine,
120 thus transferring control to some dangerous code
121 (existing in the program or shared libraries, or injected by the
122 attacker somehow).
123 </para>
124 </note>
125
126 <para>Compile the package:</para>
127
128<screen><userinput remap="make">make</userinput></screen>
129
130 <important>
131 <para>In this section, the test suite for GCC is considered
132 important, but it takes a long time. First-time builders are
133 encouraged to run the test suite. The time to run the tests can be
134 reduced significantly by adding -jx to the <command>make -k check</command>
135 command below, where x is the number of CPU cores on your system.</para>
136 </important>
137
138 <para>One set of tests in the GCC test suite is known to exhaust the default
139 stack, so increase the stack size prior to running the tests:</para>
140
141<screen><userinput remap="test">ulimit -s 32768</userinput></screen>
142
143 <para>Now remove/fix several known test failures:</para>
144
145<screen><userinput remap="test">sed -e '/cpython/d' -i ../gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/plugin/plugin.exp</userinput></screen>
146
147 <para>Test the results as a non-privileged user, but do not stop at errors:</para>
148
149<screen><userinput remap="test">chown -R tester .
150su tester -c "PATH=$PATH make -k check"</userinput></screen>
151
152 <para>To extract a summary of the test suite results, run:</para>
153
154<screen><userinput remap="test">../contrib/test_summary</userinput></screen>
155
156 <para>To filter out only the summaries, pipe the output through
157 <userinput>grep -A7 Summ</userinput>.</para>
158
159 <para>Results can be compared with those located at <ulink
160 url="&test-results;"/> and
161 <ulink url="https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-testresults/"/>.</para>
162<!--
163 <para>
164 Eight gcc tests (out of over 185,000):
165 <!- - https://gcc.gnu.org/PR106375 - -><filename>pr56837.c</filename>
166 and seven tests in the <filename class='directory'>analyzer</filename>
167 directory are known to fail.
168
169 <!- - https://gcc.gnu.org/PR109353 - ->
170 One libstdc++ test (out of over 15000), <filename>copy.cc</filename>, is
171 known to fail.
172
173 For g++, 21 tests (out of approximately 250,000): 14
174 <quote>AddressSanitizer*</quote>
175 tests and 7 <filename>interception-malloc-test-1.C</filename> tests, are
176 known to fail.
177
178 Additionally, several tests in the
179 <filename class='directory'>vect</filename> directory are known to fail
180 if the hardware does not support AVX.</para>
181-->
182
183 <!-- https://gcc.gnu.org/PR111224 for modules.
184 https://gcc.gnu.org/PR112376 for ssa-dom-thread-7.
185 TODO: for others why?? -->
186 <para>On ARM64, many tests in
187 the <filename class='directory'>c-c++-common/hwasan</filename>,
188 the <filename class='directory'>gcc.target/aarch64/sve/acle</filename>
189 directory,
190 the <filename class='directory'>gcc.target/aarch64/sme</filename>
191 directory,
192 and the
193 <filename class='directory'>g++.dg/modules</filename>
194 directory are known to fail.
195 The tests named <filename>memset-strict-align-1.c</filename>,
196 <filename>ssa-dom-thread-7.c</filename>, and
197 <filename>pr113618.c</filename> are also known to fail.</para>
198
199 <para>A few unexpected failures cannot always be avoided. In some cases
200 test failures depend on the specific hardware of the system.<!--The GCC developers
201 are usually aware of these issues, but have not resolved them yet.-->
202 Unless the test results are vastly different from those at the above URL,
203 it is safe to continue.</para>
204
205 <para>Install the package:</para>
206
207<screen><userinput remap="install">make install</userinput></screen>
208
209 <para>The GCC build directory is owned by <systemitem class="username">
210 tester</systemitem> now, and the ownership of the installed header
211 directory (and its content) is incorrect. Change the ownership to the
212 <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user and group:</para>
213
214<screen><userinput remap="install">chown -v -R root:root \
215 /usr/lib/gcc/$(gcc -dumpmachine)/&gcc-version;/include{,-fixed}</userinput></screen>
216
217 <para>Create a symlink required by the <ulink
218 url="https://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/FHS_3.0/fhs/ch03s09.html">FHS</ulink>
219 for "historical" reasons.</para>
220
221<screen><userinput remap="install">ln -svr /usr/bin/cpp /usr/lib</userinput></screen>
222
223 <para>Many packages use the name <command>cc</command> to call the C
224 compiler. We've already created <command>cc</command> as a symlink in
225 <xref linkend='ch-tools-gcc-pass2'/>, create its man page as a symlink
226 as well:</para>
227
228<screen><userinput remap="install">ln -sv gcc.1 /usr/share/man/man1/cc.1</userinput></screen>
229
230 <para>Add a compatibility symlink to enable building programs with
231 Link Time Optimization (LTO):</para>
232
233<screen><userinput remap="install">ln -sfv ../../libexec/gcc/$(gcc -dumpmachine)/&gcc-version;/liblto_plugin.so \
234 /usr/lib/bfd-plugins/</userinput></screen>
235
236 <para>Now that our final toolchain is in place, it is important to again ensure
237 that compiling and linking will work as expected. We do this by performing
238 some sanity checks:</para>
239
240<screen><userinput>echo 'int main(){}' &gt; dummy.c
241cc dummy.c -v -Wl,--verbose &amp;&gt; dummy.log
242readelf -l a.out | grep ': /lib'</userinput></screen>
243
244 <para>There should be no errors,
245 and the output of the last command will be (allowing for
246 platform-specific differences in the dynamic linker name):</para>
247
248<screen><computeroutput>[Requesting program interpreter: /lib/ld-linux-aarch64.so.1]</computeroutput></screen>
249
250 <para>Now make sure that we're set up to use the correct start files:</para>
251
252<screen><userinput>grep -E -o '/usr/lib.*/S?crt[1in].*succeeded' dummy.log</userinput></screen>
253
254 <para>The output of the last command should be:</para>
255
256<screen><computeroutput>/usr/lib/gcc/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/&gcc-version;/../../../../lib/Scrt1.o succeeded
257/usr/lib/gcc/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/&gcc-version;/../../../../lib/crti.o succeeded
258/usr/lib/gcc/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/&gcc-version;/../../../../lib/crtn.o succeeded</computeroutput></screen>
259
260 <para>Depending on your machine architecture, the above may differ slightly.
261 The difference will be the name of the directory
262 after <filename class="directory">/usr/lib/gcc</filename>. The important
263 thing to look for here is that <command>gcc</command> has found all three
264 <filename>crt*.o</filename> files under the
265 <filename class="directory">/usr/lib</filename> directory.</para>
266
267 <para>Verify that the compiler is searching for the correct header
268 files:</para>
269
270<screen><userinput>grep -B4 '^ /usr/include' dummy.log</userinput></screen>
271
272 <para>This command should return the following output:</para>
273
274<screen><computeroutput>#include &lt;...&gt; search starts here:
275 /usr/lib/gcc/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/&gcc-version;/include
276 /usr/local/include
277 /usr/lib/gcc/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/&gcc-version;/include-fixed
278 /usr/include</computeroutput></screen>
279
280 <para>Again, the directory named after your target triplet may be
281 different than the above, depending on your system architecture.</para>
282
283 <para>Next, verify that the new linker is being used with the correct search paths:</para>
284
285<screen><userinput>grep 'SEARCH.*/usr/lib' dummy.log |sed 's|; |\n|g'</userinput></screen>
286
287 <para>References to paths that have components with '-linux-gnu' should
288 be ignored, but otherwise the output of the last command should be:</para>
289
290<screen><computeroutput>SEARCH_DIR("/usr/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/lib64")
291SEARCH_DIR("/usr/local/lib64")
292SEARCH_DIR("/lib64")
293SEARCH_DIR("/usr/lib64")
294SEARCH_DIR("/usr/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/lib")
295SEARCH_DIR("/usr/local/lib")
296SEARCH_DIR("/lib")
297SEARCH_DIR("/usr/lib");</computeroutput></screen>
298<!--
299 <para>A 32-bit system may use a few other directories. For example, here
300 is the output from an i686 machine:</para>
301
302<screen><computeroutput>SEARCH_DIR("/usr/i686-pc-linux-gnu/lib32")
303SEARCH_DIR("/usr/local/lib32")
304SEARCH_DIR("/lib32")
305SEARCH_DIR("/usr/lib32")
306SEARCH_DIR("/usr/i686-pc-linux-gnu/lib")
307SEARCH_DIR("/usr/local/lib")
308SEARCH_DIR("/lib")
309SEARCH_DIR("/usr/lib");</computeroutput></screen>
310-->
311 <para>Next make sure that we're using the correct libc:</para>
312
313<screen><userinput>grep "/lib.*/libc.so.6 " dummy.log</userinput></screen>
314
315 <para>The output of the last command should be:</para>
316
317<screen><computeroutput>attempt to open /usr/lib/libc.so.6 succeeded</computeroutput></screen>
318
319 <para>Make sure GCC is using the correct dynamic linker:</para>
320
321<screen><userinput>grep found dummy.log</userinput></screen>
322
323 <para>The output of the last command should be (allowing for
324 platform-specific differences in dynamic linker name):</para>
325
326<screen><computeroutput>found ld-linux-aarch64.so.1 at /usr/lib/ld-linux-aarch64.so.1</computeroutput></screen>
327
328 <para>If the output does not appear as shown above or is not received
329 at all, then something is seriously wrong. Investigate and retrace the
330 steps to find out where the problem is and correct it. <!--The most likely
331 reason is that something went wrong with the specs file adjustment.--> Any
332 issues should be resolved before continuing with the process.</para>
333
334 <para>Once everything is working correctly, clean up the test files:</para>
335
336<screen><userinput>rm -v dummy.c a.out dummy.log</userinput></screen>
337
338 <para>Finally, move a misplaced file:</para>
339
340<screen><userinput remap="install">mkdir -pv /usr/share/gdb/auto-load/usr/lib
341mv -v /usr/lib/*gdb.py /usr/share/gdb/auto-load/usr/lib</userinput></screen>
342
343 </sect2>
344
345 <sect2 id="contents-gcc" role="content">
346 <title>Contents of GCC</title>
347
348 <segmentedlist>
349 <segtitle>Installed programs</segtitle>
350 <segtitle>Installed libraries</segtitle>
351 <segtitle>Installed directories</segtitle>
352
353 <seglistitem>
354 <seg>c++, cc (link to gcc), cpp, g++, gcc,
355 gcc-ar, gcc-nm, gcc-ranlib, gcov, gcov-dump, gcov-tool,
356 and lto-dump</seg>
357
358 <seg>libasan.{a,so}, libatomic.{a,so}, libcc1.so, libgcc.a, libgcc_eh.a,
359 libgcc_s.so, libgcov.a, libgomp.{a,so}, libhwasan.{a,so}, libitm.{a,so},
360 liblsan.{a,so}, liblto_plugin.so,
361 libquadmath.{a,so}, libssp.{a,so}, libssp_nonshared.a,
362 libstdc++.{a,so}, libstdc++exp.a, libstdc++fs.a, libsupc++.a, libtsan.{a,so},
363 and libubsan.{a,so}</seg>
364
365 <seg>/usr/include/c++, /usr/lib/gcc, /usr/libexec/gcc, and
366 /usr/share/gcc-&gcc-version;</seg>
367 </seglistitem>
368 </segmentedlist>
369
370 <variablelist>
371 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Short Descriptions</bridgehead>
372 <?dbfo list-presentation="list"?>
373 <?dbhtml list-presentation="table"?>
374
375 <varlistentry id="c">
376 <term><command>c++</command></term>
377 <listitem>
378 <para>The C++ compiler</para>
379 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gcc c">
380 <primary sortas="b-c++">c++</primary>
381 </indexterm>
382 </listitem>
383 </varlistentry>
384
385 <varlistentry id="cc">
386 <term><command>cc</command></term>
387 <listitem>
388 <para>The C compiler</para>
389 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gcc cc">
390 <primary sortas="b-cc">cc</primary>
391 </indexterm>
392 </listitem>
393 </varlistentry>
394
395 <varlistentry id="cpp">
396 <term><command>cpp</command></term>
397 <listitem>
398 <para>The C preprocessor; it is used by the compiler to expand the
399 #include, #define, and similar directives in the source files</para>
400 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gcc cpp">
401 <primary sortas="b-cpp">cpp</primary>
402 </indexterm>
403 </listitem>
404 </varlistentry>
405
406 <varlistentry id="g">
407 <term><command>g++</command></term>
408 <listitem>
409 <para>The C++ compiler</para>
410 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gcc g">
411 <primary sortas="b-g++">g++</primary>
412 </indexterm>
413 </listitem>
414 </varlistentry>
415
416 <varlistentry id="gcc">
417 <term><command>gcc</command></term>
418 <listitem>
419 <para>The C compiler</para>
420 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gcc gcc">
421 <primary sortas="b-gcc">gcc</primary>
422 </indexterm>
423 </listitem>
424 </varlistentry>
425
426 <varlistentry id="gcc-ar">
427 <term><command>gcc-ar</command></term>
428 <listitem>
429 <para>A wrapper around <command>ar</command> that adds a
430 plugin to the command line. This program is only used
431 to add "link time optimization" and is not useful with the
432 default build options.</para>
433 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gcc gcc-ar">
434 <primary sortas="b-gcc-ar">gc-ar</primary>
435 </indexterm>
436 </listitem>
437 </varlistentry>
438
439 <varlistentry id="gcc-nm">
440 <term><command>gcc-nm</command></term>
441 <listitem>
442 <para>A wrapper around <command>nm</command> that adds a
443 plugin to the command line. This program is only used
444 to add "link time optimization" and is not useful with the
445 default build options.</para>
446 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gcc gcc-nm">
447 <primary sortas="b-gcc-nm">gc-nm</primary>
448 </indexterm>
449 </listitem>
450 </varlistentry>
451
452 <varlistentry id="gcc-ranlib">
453 <term><command>gcc-ranlib</command></term>
454 <listitem>
455 <para>A wrapper around <command>ranlib</command> that adds a
456 plugin to the command line. This program is only used
457 to add "link time optimization" and is not useful with the
458 default build options.</para>
459 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gcc gcc-ranlib">
460 <primary sortas="b-gcc-ranlib">gc-ranlib</primary>
461 </indexterm>
462 </listitem>
463 </varlistentry>
464
465 <varlistentry id="gcov">
466 <term><command>gcov</command></term>
467 <listitem>
468 <para>A coverage testing tool; it is used to analyze programs to
469 determine where optimizations will have the greatest effect</para>
470 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gcc gcov">
471 <primary sortas="b-gcov">gcov</primary>
472 </indexterm>
473 </listitem>
474 </varlistentry>
475
476 <varlistentry id="gcov-dump">
477 <term><command>gcov-dump</command></term>
478 <listitem>
479 <para>Offline gcda and gcno profile dump tool</para>
480 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gcc gcov-dump">
481 <primary sortas="b-gcov-dump">gcov-dump</primary>
482 </indexterm>
483 </listitem>
484 </varlistentry>
485
486 <varlistentry id="gcov-tool">
487 <term><command>gcov-tool</command></term>
488 <listitem>
489 <para>Offline gcda profile processing tool</para>
490 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gcc gcov-tool">
491 <primary sortas="b-gcov-tool">gcov-tool</primary>
492 </indexterm>
493 </listitem>
494 </varlistentry>
495
496 <varlistentry id="lto-dump">
497 <term><command>lto-dump</command></term>
498 <listitem>
499 <para>Tool for dumping object files produced by GCC with LTO
500 enabled</para>
501 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gcc lto-dump">
502 <primary sortas="b-lto-dump">lto-dump</primary>
503 </indexterm>
504 </listitem>
505 </varlistentry>
506
507 <varlistentry id="libasan">
508 <term><filename class="libraryfile">libasan</filename></term>
509 <listitem>
510 <para>The Address Sanitizer runtime library</para>
511 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gcc libasan">
512 <primary sortas="b-libasan">libasan</primary>
513 </indexterm>
514 </listitem>
515 </varlistentry>
516
517 <varlistentry id="libatomic">
518 <term><filename class="libraryfile">libatomic</filename></term>
519 <listitem>
520 <para>GCC atomic built-in runtime library</para>
521 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gcc libatomic">
522 <primary sortas="b-libatomic">libatomic</primary>
523 </indexterm>
524 </listitem>
525 </varlistentry>
526
527 <varlistentry id="libcc1">
528 <term><filename class="libraryfile">libcc1</filename></term>
529 <listitem>
530 <para>A library that allows GDB to make use of GCC</para>
531 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gcc libcc1">
532 <primary sortas="b-libcc1">libcc1</primary>
533 </indexterm>
534 </listitem>
535 </varlistentry>
536
537 <varlistentry id="libgcc">
538 <term><filename class="libraryfile">libgcc</filename></term>
539 <listitem>
540 <para>Contains run-time support for <command>gcc</command></para>
541 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gcc libgcc">
542 <primary sortas="c-libgcc">libgcc</primary>
543 </indexterm>
544 </listitem>
545 </varlistentry>
546
547 <varlistentry id="libgcov">
548 <term><filename class="libraryfile">libgcov</filename></term>
549 <listitem>
550 <para>This library is linked into a program when GCC is instructed
551 to enable profiling</para>
552 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gcc libgcov">
553 <primary sortas="c-libgcov">libgcov</primary>
554 </indexterm>
555 </listitem>
556 </varlistentry>
557
558 <varlistentry id="libgomp">
559 <term><filename class="libraryfile">libgomp</filename></term>
560 <listitem>
561 <para>GNU implementation of the OpenMP API for multi-platform
562 shared-memory parallel programming in C/C++ and Fortran</para>
563 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gcc libgomp">
564 <primary sortas="c-libgomp">libgomp</primary>
565 </indexterm>
566 </listitem>
567 </varlistentry>
568
569 <varlistentry id="libhwasan">
570 <term><filename class="libraryfile">libhwasan</filename></term>
571 <listitem>
572 <para>The Hardware-assisted Address Sanitizer runtime library</para>
573 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gcc libhwasan">
574 <primary sortas="c-libhwasan">libhwasan</primary>
575 </indexterm>
576 </listitem>
577 </varlistentry>
578
579 <varlistentry id="libitm">
580 <term><filename class="libraryfile">libitm</filename></term>
581 <listitem>
582 <para>The GNU transactional memory library</para>
583 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gcc libitm">
584 <primary sortas="c-libitm">libitm</primary>
585 </indexterm>
586 </listitem>
587 </varlistentry>
588
589 <varlistentry id="liblsan">
590 <term><filename class="libraryfile">liblsan</filename></term>
591 <listitem>
592 <para>The Leak Sanitizer runtime library</para>
593 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gcc liblsan">
594 <primary sortas="c-liblsan">liblsan</primary>
595 </indexterm>
596 </listitem>
597 </varlistentry>
598
599 <varlistentry id="liblto_plugin">
600 <term><filename class="libraryfile">liblto_plugin</filename></term>
601 <listitem>
602 <para>GCC's LTO plugin allows Binutils to process object files
603 produced by GCC with LTO enabled</para>
604 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gcc liblto_plugin">
605 <primary sortas="c-liblto_plugin">liblto_plugin</primary>
606 </indexterm>
607 </listitem>
608 </varlistentry>
609
610 <varlistentry id="libquadmath">
611 <term><filename class="libraryfile">libquadmath</filename></term>
612 <listitem>
613 <para>GCC Quad Precision Math Library API</para>
614 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gcc libquadmath">
615 <primary sortas="c-libquadmath">libquadmath</primary>
616 </indexterm>
617 </listitem>
618 </varlistentry>
619
620 <varlistentry id="libssp">
621 <term><filename class="libraryfile">libssp</filename></term>
622 <listitem>
623 <para>Contains routines supporting GCC's stack-smashing protection
624 functionality. Normally it is not used, because Glibc also provides
625 those routines.</para>
626 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gcc libssp">
627 <primary sortas="c-libssp">libssp</primary>
628 </indexterm>
629 </listitem>
630 </varlistentry>
631
632 <varlistentry id="libstdc">
633 <term><filename class="libraryfile">libstdc++</filename></term>
634 <listitem>
635 <para>The standard C++ library</para>
636 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gcc libstdc">
637 <primary sortas="c-libstdc++">libstdc++</primary>
638 </indexterm>
639 </listitem>
640 </varlistentry>
641
642 <varlistentry id="libstdcexp">
643 <term><filename class="libraryfile">libstdc++exp</filename></term>
644 <listitem>
645 <para>Experimental C++ Contracts library</para>
646 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gcc libstdcexp">
647 <primary sortas="c-libstdc++exp">libstdc++exp</primary>
648 </indexterm>
649 </listitem>
650 </varlistentry>
651
652 <varlistentry id="libstdcfs">
653 <term><filename class="libraryfile">libstdc++fs</filename></term>
654 <listitem>
655 <para>ISO/IEC TS 18822:2015 Filesystem library</para>
656 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gcc libstdcfs">
657 <primary sortas="c-libstdc++fs">libstdc++fs</primary>
658 </indexterm>
659 </listitem>
660 </varlistentry>
661
662 <varlistentry id="libsupc">
663 <term><filename class="libraryfile">libsupc++</filename></term>
664 <listitem>
665 <para>Provides supporting routines for the C++ programming
666 language</para>
667 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gcc libsupc">
668 <primary sortas="c-libsupc++">libsupc++</primary>
669 </indexterm>
670 </listitem>
671 </varlistentry>
672
673 <varlistentry id="libtsan">
674 <term><filename class="libraryfile">libtsan</filename></term>
675 <listitem>
676 <para>The Thread Sanitizer runtime library</para>
677 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gcc libtsan">
678 <primary sortas="c-libtsan">libtsan</primary>
679 </indexterm>
680 </listitem>
681 </varlistentry>
682
683 <varlistentry id="libubsan">
684 <term><filename class="libraryfile">libubsan</filename></term>
685 <listitem>
686 <para>The Undefined Behavior Sanitizer runtime library</para>
687 <indexterm zone="ch-system-gcc libubsan">
688 <primary sortas="c-libubsan">libubsan</primary>
689 </indexterm>
690 </listitem>
691 </varlistentry>
692
693 </variablelist>
694
695 </sect2>
696
697</sect1>
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