
- At the AGM we formed an ad-hoc documentation working group. - One of our ideas was that we should have a last reviewed date for documentation, so that we can periodically implement a review mechanism (GitHub Actions posts to Slack for a regular documentation outdatedness check?) to track how old docs are and ensure they're still relevant. - This is a first step towards that goal, by adding a `last_review_date` to the metadata of all docs with a date of earlier than Homebrew's inception because everything needs reviewing so that we start from a good base!
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1970-01-01 |
C++ Standard Libraries
There are two C++ standard libraries supported by Apple compilers.
The default for 10.9 and later is libc++, which is also the default for clang
on older
platforms when building C++11 code.
The default for 10.8 and earlier was libstdc++, supported by Apple GCC
compilers, GNU GCC compilers, and clang
. This was marked deprecated with a
warning during compilation as of Xcode 8.
There are subtle incompatibilities between several of the C++ standard libraries, so Homebrew will refuse to install software if a dependency was built with an incompatible C++ library. It's recommended that you install the dependency tree using a compatible compiler.
If you've upgraded to 10.9 or later from an earlier version: Because the default C++ standard library is now libc++, you may not be able to build software using dependencies that you built on 10.8 or earlier. If you're reading this page because you were directed here by a build error, you can most likely fix the issue if you reinstall all the dependencies of the package you're trying to build.
Example install using GCC 9:
brew install gcc@9
brew install --cc=gcc-9 <formula>