.. _ContributingToLibcxx: ====================== Contributing to libc++ ====================== This file contains notes about various tasks and processes specific to contributing to libc++. If this is your first time contributing, please also read `this document `__ on general rules for contributing to LLVM. For libc++, please make sure you follow `these instructions `_ for submitting a code review from the command-line using ``arc``, since we have some automation (e.g. CI) that depends on the review being submitted that way. Looking for pre-existing reviews ================================ Before you start working on any feature, please take a look at the open reviews to avoid duplicating someone else's work. You can do that by going to the website where code reviews are held, `Differential `__, and clicking on ``Libc++ Open Reviews`` in the sidebar to the left. If you see that your feature is already being worked on, please consider chiming in instead of duplicating work! Pre-commit check list ===================== Before committing or creating a review, please go through this check-list to make sure you don't forget anything: - Do you have tests for every public class and/or function you're adding or modifying? - Did you update the synopsis of the relevant headers? - Did you update the relevant files to track implementation status (in ``docs/Status/``)? - Did you mark all functions and type declarations with the :ref:`proper visibility macro `? - If you added a header: - Did you add it to ``include/module.modulemap``? - Did you add it to ``include/CMakeLists.txt``? - If it's a public header, did you add a test under ``test/libcxx`` that the new header defines ``_LIBCPP_VERSION``? See ``test/libcxx/algorithms/version.pass.cpp`` for an example. NOTE: This should be automated. - If it's a public header, did you update ``utils/generate_header_inclusion_tests.py``? - Did you add the relevant feature test macro(s) for your feature? Did you update the ``generate_feature_test_macro_components.py`` script with it? - Did you run the ``libcxx-generate-files`` target and verify its output? Post-release check list ======================= After branching for an LLVM release: 1. Update ``_LIBCPP_VERSION`` in ``include/__config`` 2. Update the ``include/__libcpp_version`` file 3. Update the version number in ``docs/conf.py`` Exporting new symbols from the library ====================================== When exporting new symbols from libc++, you must update the ABI lists located in ``lib/abi``. To test whether the lists are up-to-date, please run the target ``check-cxx-abilist``. To regenerate the lists, use the target ``generate-cxx-abilist``. The ABI lists must be updated for all supported platforms; currently Linux and Apple. If you don't have access to one of these platforms, you can download an updated list from the failed build at `Buildkite `__. Look for the failed build and select the ``artifacts`` tab. There, download the abilist for the platform, e.g.: * C++20 for the Linux platform. * MacOS C++20 for the Apple platform.