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by blelbach
2100 days ago
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That involves a few diagrams, but essentially, we have two layers: - the libcu++ layer, which has some of our extensions and implementations specific to our platform.
- the libc++ layer, which is a modified upstream libc++. A header in the libcu++ layer defines the libc++ internal macros in a certain way, and then includes the applicable libc++ header. This is the current architecture, but we're moving away towards a more integrated approach where almost everything is in the libc++ layer. |
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