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tls; state Exp; branches; next ; commitid jTnpym9Qu0o4R1Nx; 1.1.1.4.14.1 date 2018.11.26.01.50.57; author pgoyette; state Exp; branches; next ; commitid Zj4q5SspGdKXto1B; 1.1.1.4.16.1 date 2019.06.10.21.54.49; author christos; state Exp; branches; next ; commitid jtc8rnCzWiEEHGqB; desc @@ 1.1 log @Initial revision @ text @ Namespaces

Namespaces

Available Namespaces

There are three main namespaces.

  • std

    The ISO C++ standards specify that "all library entities are defined within namespace std." This includes namespaces nested within namespace std, such as namespace std::tr1.

  • abi

    Specified by the C++ ABI. This ABI specifies a number of type and function APIs supplemental to those required by the ISO C++ Standard, but necessary for interoperability.

  • __gnu_

    Indicating one of several GNU extensions. Choices include __gnu_cxx, __gnu_debug, __gnu_parallel, and __gnu_pbds.

A complete list of implementation namespaces (including namespace contents) is available in the generated source documentation.

namespace std

One standard requirement is that the library components are defined in namespace std::. Thus, in order to use these types or functions, one must do one of two things:

  • put a kind of using-declaration in your source (either using namespace std; or i.e. using std::string;) This approach works well for individual source files, but should not be used in a global context, like header files.

  • use a fully qualified name for each library symbol (i.e. std::string, std::cout) Always can be used, and usually enhanced, by strategic use of typedefs. (In the cases where the qualified verbiage becomes unwieldy.)

Using Namespace Composition

Best practice in programming suggests sequestering new data or functionality in a sanely-named, unique namespace whenever possible. This is considered an advantage over dumping everything in the global namespace, as then name look-up can be explicitly enabled or disabled as above, symbols are consistently mangled without repetitive naming prefixes or macros, etc.

For instance, consider a project that defines most of its classes in namespace gtk. It is possible to adapt namespace gtk to namespace std by using a C++-feature called namespace composition. This is what happens if a using-declaration is put into a namespace-definition: the imported symbol(s) gets imported into the currently active namespace(s). For example:

namespace gtk
{
  using std::string;
  using std::tr1::array;

  class Window { ... };
}

In this example, std::string gets imported into namespace gtk. The result is that use of std::string inside namespace gtk can just use string, without the explicit qualification. As an added bonus, std::string does not get imported into the global namespace. Additionally, a more elaborate arrangement can be made for backwards compatibility and portability, whereby the using-declarations can wrapped in macros that are set based on autoconf-tests to either "" or i.e. using std::string; (depending on whether the system has libstdc++ in std:: or not). (ideas from Llewelly and Karl Nelson)

@ 1.1.1.1 log @initial import of GCC 4.5.3 sources. changes since 4.1 are way too numerous to review, please see http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.5/changes.html (and the 4.2, 4.3 and 4.4 versions, too.) this includes the core, c++, objc and the non java/ada/fortran parts of the testsuite. @ text @@ 1.1.1.1.8.1 log @Rebase to HEAD as of a few days ago. @ text @d2 3 a4 2 Namespaces

Namespaces

Available Namespaces

There are three main namespaces.

  • std

    The ISO C++ standards specify that "all library entities are defined d14 2 a15 2

A complete list of implementation namespaces (including namespace contents) is available in the generated source documentation.

namespace std

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  • put a kind of using-declaration in your source d28 1 a28 1

Using Namespace Composition

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@ 1.1.1.1.2.1 log @sync with head. for a reference, the tree before this commit was tagged as yamt-pagecache-tag8. this commit was splitted into small chunks to avoid a limitation of cvs. ("Protocol error: too many arguments") @ text @d2 3 a4 2 Namespaces

Namespaces

Available Namespaces

There are three main namespaces.

  • std

    The ISO C++ standards specify that "all library entities are defined d14 2 a15 2

A complete list of implementation namespaces (including namespace contents) is available in the generated source documentation.

namespace std

d19 1 a19 1

  • put a kind of using-declaration in your source d28 1 a28 1

Using Namespace Composition

d61 1 a61 1

@ 1.1.1.2 log @import GCC 4.8 branch at r206687. highlights from: http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.6/changes.html GCC now has stricter checks for invalid command-line options New -Wunused-but-set-variable and -Wunused-but-set-parameter warnings Many platforms have been obsoleted Link-time optimization improvements A new switch -fstack-usage has been added A new function attribute leaf was introduced A new warning, enabled by -Wdouble-promotion Support for selectively enabling and disabling warnings via #pragma GCC diagnostic has been added There is now experimental support for some features from the upcoming C1X revision of the ISO C standard Improved experimental support for the upcoming C++0x ISO C++ standard G++ now issues clearer diagnostics in several cases Updates for ARM, x86, MIPS, PPC/PPC64, SPARC Darwin, FreeBSD, Solaris 2, MinGW and Cygwin now all support __float128 on 32-bit and 64-bit x86 targets. [*1] highlights from: http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.7/changes.html The -fconserve-space flag has been deprecated Support for a new parameter --param case-values-threshold=n was added Interprocedural and Link-time optimization improvements A new built-in, __builtin_assume_aligned, has been added A new warning option -Wunused-local-typedefs was added A new experimental command-line option -ftrack-macro-expansion was added Support for atomic operations specifying the C++11/C11 memory model has been added There is support for some more features from the C11 revision of the ISO C standard Improved experimental support for the new ISO C++ standard, C++11 Updates for ARM, x86, MIPS, PPC/PPC64, SH, SPARC, TILE* A new option (-grecord-gcc-switches) was added highlights from: http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.8/changes.html GCC now uses C++ as its implementation language. This means that to build GCC from sources, you will need a C++ compiler that understands C++ 2003 DWARF4 is now the default when generating DWARF debug information A new general optimization level, -Og, has been introduced A new option -ftree-partial-pre was added The option -fconserve-space has been removed The command-line options -fipa-struct-reorg and -fipa-matrix-reorg have been removed Interprocedural and Link-time optimization improvements AddressSanitizer, a fast memory error detector, has been added [*2] A new -Wsizeof-pointer-memaccess warning has been added G++ now supports a -std=c++1y option for experimentation with features proposed for the next revision of the standard, expected around 2014 Improved experimental support for the new ISO C++ standard, C++11 A new port has been added to support AArch64 Updates for ARM, x86, MIPS, PPC/PPC64, SH, SPARC, TILE* [*1] we should support this too! [*2] we should look into this. https://code.google.com/p/address-sanitizer/ @ text @d2 3 a4 2 Namespaces

Namespaces

Available Namespaces

There are three main namespaces.

  • std

    The ISO C++ standards specify that "all library entities are defined d14 2 a15 2

A complete list of implementation namespaces (including namespace contents) is available in the generated source documentation.

namespace std

d19 1 a19 1

  • put a kind of using-declaration in your source d28 1 a28 1

Using Namespace Composition

d61 1 a61 1

@ 1.1.1.3 log @import GCC 5.3.0. see these urls for details which are too large to include here: http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.9/changes.html http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-5/changes.html (note that GCC 5.x is a release stream like GCC 4.9.x, 4.8.x, etc.) the main issues we will have are: The default mode for C is now -std=gnu11 instead of -std=gnu89. ARM: The deprecated option -mwords-little-endian has been removed. The options -mapcs, -mapcs-frame, -mtpcs-frame and -mtpcs-leaf-frame which are only applicable to the old ABI have been deprecated. MIPS: The o32 ABI has been modified and extended. The o32 64-bit floating-point register support is now obsolete and has been removed. It has been replaced by three ABI extensions FPXX, FP64A, and FP64. The meaning of the -mfp64 command-line option has changed. It is now used to enable the FP64A and FP64 ABI extensions. @ text @d2 1 a2 1 Namespaces

Namespaces

Available Namespaces

There are three main namespaces. d13 1 a13 4

The library uses a number of inline namespaces as implementation details that are not intended for users to refer to directly, these include std::__detail, std::__cxx11 and std::_V2.

A complete list of implementation namespaces (including namespace contents) is available in the generated source documentation. d60 1 a60 1

@ 1.1.1.4 log @import GCC 5.4.0 release. there's not a lot of new info though at least these 135 (!) GCC PRs have been fixed by the update: 68730 69714 67550 70209 71254 70839 69737 70067 67355 67172 69239 65779 69546 70272 70421 65985 67339 67411 68309 68585 68679 68890 68949 69009 70139 70494 68162 69135 70306 68965 70297 70635 66786 69098 70347 69719 70526 70941 69400 69577 69447 65689 65886 65932 66655 68269 68789 69614 69648 69666 69764 69794 70044 70052 65726 68910 64289 68671 68835 69669 70329 71204 69355 67364 68049 68998 69323 69743 69995 69146 68651 67755 67484 68790 68907 69099 69496 69509 69516 70393 69222 69703 69939 70609 71004 71005 71036 71037 71038 68636 69013 69606 70115 70333 70430 60290 70356 69305 70024 67781 69414 69140 70510 60164 66635 67896 68106 68298 68449 68779 68921 68986 69037 69147 69194 69366 69399 69705 69917 69969 70613 71317 69268 70269 69032 65702 69219 69484 65996 66680 68283 69603 70350 67451 61397 @ text @d5 2 a6 2 within namespace std, such as namespace std::chrono. @ 1.1.1.4.16.1 log @Sync with HEAD @ text @d2 1 a2 1 Namespaces

Namespaces

Available Namespaces

There are three main namespaces. @ 1.1.1.4.14.1 log @Sync with HEAD, resolve a couple of conflicts @ text @d2 1 a2 1 Namespaces

Namespaces

Available Namespaces

There are three main namespaces. @ 1.1.1.5 log @import GCC 6.5.0. this is largely a maint release with no particularly features listed here: http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-6/changes.html this fixes over 250 PRs in the GCC bugzilla: https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&resolution=FIXED&target_milestone=6.5 @ text @d2 1 a2 1 Namespaces

Namespaces

Available Namespaces

There are three main namespaces. @