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``` ------------------------------------------------------- Benchmark old new ------------------------------------------------------- BM_num_put<bool> 76.2 ns 32.0 ns BM_num_put<long> 76.9 ns 33.1 ns BM_num_put<long long> 77.9 ns 34.2 ns BM_num_put<unsigned long> 78.4 ns 33.1 ns BM_num_put<unsigned long long> 78.0 ns 34.4 ns BM_num_put<double> 224 ns 228 ns BM_num_put<long double> 239 ns 230 ns BM_num_put<const void*> 68.7 ns 35.1 ns ``` Fixes #40109.
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Libc++ 20.0.0 (In-Progress) Release Notes
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===========================================
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.. contents::
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Written by the `Libc++ Team <https://libcxx.llvm.org>`_
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.. warning::
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These are in-progress notes for the upcoming libc++ 20.0.0 release.
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Release notes for previous releases can be found on
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`the Download Page <https://releases.llvm.org/download.html>`_.
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Introduction
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============
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This document contains the release notes for the libc++ C++ Standard Library,
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part of the LLVM Compiler Infrastructure, release 20.0.0. Here we describe the
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status of libc++ in some detail, including major improvements from the previous
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release and new feature work. For the general LLVM release notes, see `the LLVM
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documentation <https://llvm.org/docs/ReleaseNotes.html>`_. All LLVM releases may
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be downloaded from the `LLVM releases web site <https://llvm.org/releases/>`_.
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For more information about libc++, please see the `Libc++ Web Site
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<https://libcxx.llvm.org>`_ or the `LLVM Web Site <https://llvm.org>`_.
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Note that if you are reading this file from a Git checkout or the
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main Libc++ web page, this document applies to the *next* release, not
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the current one. To see the release notes for a specific release, please
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see the `releases page <https://llvm.org/releases/>`_.
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What's New in Libc++ 20.0.0?
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==============================
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The main focus of the libc++ team has been to implement new C++20, C++23, and C++26 features.
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Implemented Papers
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------------------
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- P0619R4: Reviewing Deprecated Facilities of C++17 for C++20 (`Github <https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/99985>`__)
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- P2747R2: ``constexpr`` placement new (`Github <https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/105427>`__)
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- P2609R3: Relaxing Ranges Just A Smidge (`Github <https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/105253>`__)
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- P2985R0: A type trait for detecting virtual base classes (`Github <https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/105432>`__)
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- ``std::jthread`` and ``<stop_token>`` are not guarded behind ``-fexperimental-library`` anymore
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- P2674R1: A trait for implicit lifetime types (`Github <https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/105259>`__)
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- P0429R9: A Standard ``flat_map`` (`Github <https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/105190>`__)
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Improvements and New Features
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-----------------------------
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- The ``lexicographical_compare`` and ``ranges::lexicographical_compare`` algorithms have been optimized for trivially
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equality comparable types, resulting in a performance improvement of up to 40x.
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- The ``_LIBCPP_ENABLE_CXX20_REMOVED_TEMPORARY_BUFFER`` macro has been added to make ``std::get_temporary_buffer`` and
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``std::return_temporary_buffer`` available.
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- The ``std::uncaught_exception`` function was marked as deprecated since C++17 and removed since C++20. The
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``_LIBCPP_ENABLE_CXX20_REMOVED_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTION`` macro has been added to make ``std::uncaught_exception``
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available in C++20 and later modes.
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- The internal structure ``__compressed_pair`` has been replaced with ``[[no_unique_address]]``, resulting in reduced
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compile times and smaller debug information as well as better code generation if optimizations are disabled.
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The Chromium project measured a 5% reduction in object file and debug information size.
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- The ``_LIBCPP_ABI_BOUNDED_UNIQUE_PTR`` ABI configuration was added, which allows ``std::unique_ptr<T[]>`` to
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detect out-of-bounds accesses in certain circumstances. ``std::unique_ptr<T[]>`` can now also detect out-of-bounds
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accesses for a limited set of types (non-trivially destructible types) when the ABI configuration is disabled.
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- The ``_LIBCPP_ABI_BOUNDED_ITERATORS_IN_STD_ARRAY`` ABI configuration was added, which allows storing valid bounds
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in ``std::array::iterator`` and detecting OOB accesses when the appropriate hardening mode is enabled.
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- The ``input_iterator``-pair overload of ``void assign(InputIt, InputIt)`` has been optimized for ``std::vector``,
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resulting in a performance improvement of up to 2x for trivial element types (e.g., ``std::vector<int>``), and up
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to 3.4x for non-trivial element types (e.g., ``std::vector<std::vector<int>>``).
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- The ``input_iterator``-pair overload of ``iterator insert(const_iterator, InputIt, InputIt)`` has been optimized
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for ``std::vector``, resulting in a performance improvement of up to 10x for ``std::vector<int>``, and up to 2.3x
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for ``std::vector<std::vector<int>>``.
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- On Windows, ``<system_error>``'s ``std::system_category`` is now distinct from ``std::generic_category``. The behavior
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on other operating systems is unchanged.
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On Windows -- unlike on Unix systems -- the libc and system APIs use distinct error codes. The libc functions return
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``errno.h`` error codes via the ``errno`` global, while Win32 API functions return ``winerror.h`` error codes via
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``GetLastError()``.
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The C++ standard's ``std::error_code`` and ``std::error_category`` functionality was designed to support multiple
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error domains, precisely in order to handle situations such as this. However, libc++ formerly treated
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``generic_category()`` and ``system_category()`` as equivalent, even on Windows. It now implements the intended split,
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where ``system_category`` represents native ``winerror.h`` error codes, and ``generic_category`` represents libc error
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codes (and, equivalently, ``std::errc::*`` errors).
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This change enables code like ``std::error_code(GetLastError(), std::system_category()) ==
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std::errc::invalid_argument`` to function as desired: constructing an ``error_code`` with the Windows error number in
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the "system" category, and then mapping it to a generic code with ``error_condition``, for comparison with the
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``std::errc`` constant.
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This is an incompatible change: ``std::error_code(ENOSYS, std::system_category()) ==
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std::errc::function_not_supported`` would formerly have returned true, but now returns false on Windows. Code
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providing a number from the ``errno.h`` domain should be migrated to construct a ``generic_category`` error_code,
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instead. (E.g., use ``std::error_code(ENOSYS, std::generic_category())``). The new behavior matches MSVC.
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- On Windows, the ``std::filesystem`` library now returns the Win32 ``system_category`` error codes, where it's feasible
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to do so. This allows interrogation and reporting of the original error code, which is useful if multiple Windows
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errors map to a single generic error (such as with ``std::errc::no_such_file_or_directory``).
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This is also a slightly-incompatible API change: code inspecting the raw integer value from the returned error_code
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expecting an integer from ``generic_category`` (e.g. ``err.value() == ENOTDIR``) will not work as desired. Instead,
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such code should use the comparison operators which implicitly handle eror mappings, ``err ==
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std::errc::not_a_directory``, or use ``err.default_error_condition()`` to map to an ``error_condition``, and then test
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its ``value()`` and ``category()``.
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- ``std::stable_sort`` uses radix sort for integral types now, which can improve the performance up to 10 times, depending
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on type of sorted elements and the initial state of the sorted array.
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- Reduced the amount of debug information generated for internal typedefs. This reduces the size of debug builds.
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- Added :ref:`hardening mode <hardening>` support for ``forward_list`` and ``bitset``.
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- The ``num_get::do_put`` integral overloads have been optimized, resulting in a performance improvement of up to 2.4x.
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Deprecations and Removals
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-------------------------
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- The ``LIBCXX_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS`` CMake variable and the ``_LIBCPP_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS`` macro that were used to
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enable the safe mode have been removed in LLVM 20. Please use :ref:`support for hardening <using-hardening-modes>`
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instead.
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- Support for the C++20 synchronization library (``<barrier>``, ``<latch>``, ``atomic::wait``, etc.) has been
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removed in language modes prior to C++20. If you are using these features prior to C++20, you will need to
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update to ``-std=c++20``.
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- The relational operators for ``std::chrono::weekday`` has been removed entirely, and the
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``_LIBCPP_ENABLE_REMOVED_WEEKDAY_RELATIONAL_OPERATORS`` macro is now ignored.
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- The ``_LIBCPP_ENABLE_REMOVED_ALLOCATOR_CONST`` macro no longer has any effect. ``std::allocator<const T>`` is not
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supported as an extension anymore, please migrate any code that uses e.g. ``std::vector<const T>`` to be
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standards conforming.
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- Non-conforming member typedefs ``base``, ``iterator``, ``const_iterator``, ``size_type``, ``difference_type``, and
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``const_reference`` of ``std::bitset``, and member typedef ``base`` of ``std::forward_list`` and ``std::list`` are
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removed. Previously, these member typedefs (except ``const_reference``) were private but could cause ambiguity in name
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lookup. Code that expects such ambiguity will possibly not compile in LLVM 20.
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- The function ``__libcpp_verbose_abort()`` is now ``noexcept``, to match ``std::terminate()``. (The combination of
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``noexcept`` and ``[[noreturn]]`` has special significance for function effects analysis.) For backwards compatibility,
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the ``_LIBCPP_VERBOSE_ABORT_NOT_NOEXCEPT`` macro can be defined to make the function non-``noexcept``. That macro
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will be removed in LLVM 21.
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- ``<ccomplex>``, ``<cstdalign>`` (previously missing), ``<cstdbool>``, and ``<ctgmath>`` are deprecated since C++17 as
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specified by the standard. They, together with ``<ciso646>``, are removed in C++20, but libc++ still provides these
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headers as an extension and only deprecates them. The ``_LIBCPP_DISABLE_DEPRECATION_WARNINGS`` macro can be defined to
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suppress deprecation for these headers.
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- The ``_LIBCPP_DISABLE_AVAILABILITY`` macro that was used to force-disable availability markup has now been removed.
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Whether availability markup is used by the library is now solely controlled at configuration-time.
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- The pointer safety functions ``declare_reachable``, ``declare_no_pointers``, ``undeclare_no_pointers`` and
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``__undeclare_reachable`` have been removed from the library. These functions were never implemented in a non-trivial
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way, making it very unlikely that any binary depends on them.
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- Non-conforming extension ``packaged_task::result_type`` is deprecated. It will be removed in LLVM 21.
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Upcoming Deprecations and Removals
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LLVM 21
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- The status of the C++03 implementation will be frozen after the LLVM 21 release. This means that starting in LLVM 22,
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non-critical bug fixes may not be back-ported to C++03, including LWG issues. C++03 is a legacy platform, where most
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projects are no longer actively maintained. To reduce the amount of fixes required to keep such legacy projects
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compiling with up-to-date toolchains, libc++ will aim to freeze the status of the headers in C++03 mode to avoid
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unintended breaking changes. See https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-freezing-c-03-headers-in-libc for more details.
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If you are using C++03 in your project, you should consider moving to a newer version of the Standard to get the most
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out of libc++.
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- The ``_LIBCPP_VERBOSE_ABORT_NOT_NOEXCEPT`` macro will be removed in LLVM 21, making ``std::__libcpp_verbose_abort``
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unconditionally ``noexcept``.
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- Non-conforming extension ``packaged_task::result_type`` will be removed in LLVM 21.
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ABI Affecting Changes
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---------------------
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- The ABI breaks for removing undefined behaviour in ``std::forward_list``, ``std::list``, ``std::map``, ``std::set``,
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``std::multimap``, ``std::multiset``, ``std::unordered_map``, ``std::unordered_set``, ``std::unordered_multimap`` and
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``std::unordered_multiset`` are now applied unconditionally. This only affects fancy pointers which have a different
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value representation when pointing at the base of an internal node type instead of the type itself. A size or
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alignment difference is diagnosed, but more subtle ABI breaks may result in unexpected behaviour.
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- The internal structure ``__compressed_pair`` has been replaced with ``[[no_unique_address]]``. The ABI impact is:
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- When using the Itanium ABI (most non-MSVC platforms), empty types are now placed at the beginning of the enclosing
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object instead of where the beginning of the ``__compressed_pair`` subobject was. This is only observable by
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checking the address of the empty allocator, equality comparator or hasher.
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- Additionally, using an overaligned empty type as an allocator, comparator or hasher in the associative containers
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(and only those containers) may result in the container's object object size and data layout changing beyond only
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the address of the empty member.
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- When using the MSVC ABI, this change results in some classes having a completely different memory layout, so this is
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a genuine ABI break. However, the library does not currently guarantee ABI stability on MSVC platforms.
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- The localization support base API has been reimplemented, leading to different functions being exported from the
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libc++ built library on Windows and Windows-like platforms.
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