This fixes the main issue (#118) with stack traces on Fedora, which uses a
`/lib64` and `/usr/lib64`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 437717858
Change-Id: I6986aa84c2be57ae1d9f8d0cb9b508768d27f1c1
This uses the Google formatting style to format the prototype comments, with an
internal line length of 75, which accomodates the indentation in the generated
API class.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 435303665
Change-Id: I4dcdf0ed773a79ebc55ead3843f07ca8556fd985
This implements a custom compilation database to conditionally add the correct
language flags to the compiler frontend. Otherwise, a C header might receive
`--std=c++17` and fail.
Note: All headers are always processed in C++ mode. We expect that headers of
well-behaved C libraries contain `#ifdef __cplusplus`/`extern "C" {}` guards.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 435302048
Change-Id: Ib84e6e1f301ba434999846a012b3f8c16884648e
The enclosing type is enough to reconstruct the AST when writing the header and this
change avoids emitting the same struct twice.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 435300029
Change-Id: I34bd660db5ba5c68b64cce73ecf2f026727ac57b
This is a follow up to fa9e6e8a5c.
Drive-by:
- Replace deprecated calls to `getNameAsString()`
PiperOrigin-RevId: 435287759
Change-Id: I81d8c2f93b1ab23c781421b114779b7a241e4a7e
We have a SAPI_ASSERT_OK_AND_ASSIGN which corespondents to
SAPI_ASSIGN_OR_RETURN.
We also have SAPI_RETURN_IF_ERROR but we don't have a coresponding
macro for ASSERT.
I think that this completes the API and makes writting tests a little
bit simpler.
The feature is pure optimization, but it requires
additional syscalls.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 432954277
Change-Id: I1f345f8a26c86e09611fd575cb6ee080f24cc717
There are a lot of internal users depending on the old behavior of the
libclang-based generator.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 432281224
Change-Id: If82333fc3001f52de59e57a874f28bf8815d0877
The constexpr functions can be used to ensure that all branches actually compile
(unlike plain preprocessor `#ifdef`s).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 432186834
Change-Id: I1a8d97dac8480fe9d4543b0e9e39540ca1efc8fa
munmap is widely used by sanitizer, but it
probably works for Asan/Msan because it's enabled
by unrelated Allow* call.
Move mprotect to shared part as well. It will be
needed for compress_stack_depot.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 431989551
Change-Id: I7695a2de81d8d0b2112d3308778b2e9a9c7cb596
Use [`direct_headers`](https://bazel.build/rules/lib/CompilationContext#direct_headers)
from the Bazel/Blaze compilation context instead of _all_ transitive headers.
For the clang based generator, this means we don't try to parse
`textual_headers`, which will fail (they are by definition not
stand-alone, after all).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 431899423
Change-Id: I7a9dfa0dd93eba14b506b0e7ca6db3ed59b55dd6
Linking glibc in fully static mode is mostly unsupported. While such binaries
can easily be produced, conflicting symbols will often make them crash at
runtime. This happens because glibc will always (try to) load some dynamically
linked libraries, even when statically linked. This includes things like the
resolver, unicode/locale handling and others.
Internally at Google, this is not a concern due to the way glibc is being built
there. But in order to make all of our tests run in the open-source version of
this code, we need to change strategy a bit.
As a rule of thumb, glibc can safely be linked statically if a program is
resonably simple and does not use any networking of locale dependent
facilities. Calling syscalls directly instead of the corresponding libc
wrappers works as well, of course.
This change adjusts linker flags and sandbox policies to be more compatible
with regular Linux distributions.
Tested:
- `ctest -R '[A-Z].*'` (all SAPI/Sandbox2 tests)
PiperOrigin-RevId: 429025901
Change-Id: I46b677d9eb61080a8fe868002a34a77de287bf2d