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Re: [EXTERNAL]Building GNU APL with clang


From: Elias Mårtenson
Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL]Building GNU APL with clang
Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2023 21:05:21 +0800

I'm pretty sure tge use of auto_ptr can be changed to unique_ptr here. I think I used auto_ptr because I wanted it to work on versions of C++ which didn't support unique_ptr.

Den tis 3 okt. 2023 20:17Dr. Jürgen Sauermann <mail@jürgen-sauermann.de> skrev:
Hi,

thank you all for discussing this.

To address at least some of the issues i have:

1, removed typeof() entirely, and
2. replaced  std::auto_ptr<> with std::unique_ptr<>
  as proposed on the internet.

I am not entirely sure about 2. though. It was only used twice
in  emacs_mode and once in apl-sqlite.cc. Unfortunately I am
lacking any emacs experience and can therefore not easily
test the changes. Maybe Elias wants to have a look at  it
(IMHO some uses of auto_ptr can be avoided entirely).

If my changes should break anything then please let me know.

SVN 1736.

Best Regards,
Jürgen




On 10/3/23 04:42, Russtopia wrote:
Aha! I got it to build. In Termux, which currently uses clang-16:

After running ./configure,
1. Add -std=gnu++11, rather than c++11, to src/Makefile and src/emacs_mode/Makefile CXXFLAGS;
2. Add #include <pthread.h> to src/Thread_context.cc and change the call near line 49 from pthread_cancel(thread) to pthread_kill(thread, 0)

In regards to pthread_cancel() ...

I hope the following is not true: Termux (or Android beneath it) uses 'bionic libc' that does not implement pthread_cancel according to

https://github.com/termux/termux-app/discussions/2639

Some discussion about emulating it or replacing with pthread_kill(thread, 0) here: https://github.com/axel-download-accelerator/axel/issues/150

I don't know who or what to test to see what deleterious effects, if any, using pthread_kill() instead of pthread_cancel() will have on operation. However, the main prompt comes up and I can run basic APL expressions.

-Russ


On Mon, Oct 2, 2023 at 6:44 PM Callahan, Brian Robert <callab5@rpi.edu> wrote:

Hi Russ –

 

On OpenBSD, clang has been the default compiler for many years. I routinely build APL trunk on OpenBSD, and never had any problems so long as I add -std=gnu++11 to CXXFLAGS. I just rebuilt APL from a clean SVN checkout and it built without issues.

 

I am using clang-16.0.6. Not sure what version Termux uses these days.

 

~Brian

 

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Hello, See topic.

 

I would rather not, but in this case I am trying to re-build GNU APL in Termux on my newer Android phone, and Termux decided some time ago to remove gcc entirely from its packages, in preference to clang. :(

 

I am not up to date at all on modern C++, but this conversation on Stackoverflow suggests that auto_ptr is considered deprecated in newer C++ standards: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69116001/how-do-i-re-enable-c17-removed-features-in-clang


libtool: compile: g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../.. -Wno-deprecated-declarations -g -O2 -I /data/data/com.termux/files/home/gnuapl/trunk -c Listener.cc -o Listener.o >/dev/null 2>&1
network.cc:37:10: error: no member named 'auto_ptr' in namespace 'std'
std::auto_ptr<NetworkConnection> connection( (NetworkConnection *)arg );
~~~~~^
network.cc:37:19: error: 'NetworkConnection' does not refer to a value
std::auto_ptr<NetworkConnection> connection( (NetworkConnection *)arg );
^

 

Adding -std=c++11 to src/emacs-mode/Makefile CXXFLAGS got me past the auto_ptr issues, but then I hit issues with 'typeof()' in LineInput.cc:


g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I.. -Wall -I sql -I /data/data/com.termux/files/home/gnuapl/trunk -std=c++11 -g -O2 -I /data/data/com.termux/files/home/gnuapl/trunk -MT apl-Missing_Libraries.o -MD -MP -MF .deps/apl-Missing_Libraries.Tpo -c -o apl-Missing_Libraries.o `test -f 'Missing_Libraries.cc' || echo './'`Missing_Libraries.cc
LApack.cc:1784:37: error: unknown type name 'typeof'; did you mean 'typedef'? tau = reinterpret_cast<typeof(tau)> (work);
^~~~~~
typedef
LApack.cc:1784:43: error: expected a type tau = reinterpret_cast<typeof(tau)> (work);
^
LApack.cc:1784:37: error: type name does not allow storage class to be specified
tau = reinterpret_cast<typeof(tau)> (work);
^

Has anyone managed to build and successfully run GNU APL with clang?

-Russ

 



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