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- <h3 class="section">14.2 Interoperation</h3>
-
- <p>This section lists various difficulties encountered in using GCC
- together with other compilers or with the assemblers, linkers,
- libraries and debuggers on certain systems.
- </p>
- <ul>
- <li> On many platforms, GCC supports a different ABI for C++ than do other
- compilers, so the object files compiled by GCC cannot be used with object
- files generated by another C++ compiler.
-
- <p>An area where the difference is most apparent is name mangling. The use
- of different name mangling is intentional, to protect you from more subtle
- problems.
- Compilers differ as to many internal details of C++ implementation,
- including: how class instances are laid out, how multiple inheritance is
- implemented, and how virtual function calls are handled. If the name
- encoding were made the same, your programs would link against libraries
- provided from other compilers—but the programs would then crash when
- run. Incompatible libraries are then detected at link time, rather than
- at run time.
- </p>
- </li><li> On some BSD systems, including some versions of Ultrix, use of profiling
- causes static variable destructors (currently used only in C++) not to
- be run.
-
- </li><li> On a SPARC, GCC aligns all values of type <code>double</code> on an 8-byte
- boundary, and it expects every <code>double</code> to be so aligned. The Sun
- compiler usually gives <code>double</code> values 8-byte alignment, with one
- exception: function arguments of type <code>double</code> may not be aligned.
-
- <p>As a result, if a function compiled with Sun CC takes the address of an
- argument of type <code>double</code> and passes this pointer of type
- <code>double *</code> to a function compiled with GCC, dereferencing the
- pointer may cause a fatal signal.
- </p>
- <p>One way to solve this problem is to compile your entire program with GCC.
- Another solution is to modify the function that is compiled with
- Sun CC to copy the argument into a local variable; local variables
- are always properly aligned. A third solution is to modify the function
- that uses the pointer to dereference it via the following function
- <code>access_double</code> instead of directly with ‘<samp>*</samp>’:
- </p>
- <div class="smallexample">
- <pre class="smallexample">inline double
- access_double (double *unaligned_ptr)
- {
- union d2i { double d; int i[2]; };
-
- union d2i *p = (union d2i *) unaligned_ptr;
- union d2i u;
-
- u.i[0] = p->i[0];
- u.i[1] = p->i[1];
-
- return u.d;
- }
- </pre></div>
-
- <p>Storing into the pointer can be done likewise with the same union.
- </p>
- </li><li> On Solaris, the <code>malloc</code> function in the <samp>libmalloc.a</samp> library
- may allocate memory that is only 4 byte aligned. Since GCC on the
- SPARC assumes that doubles are 8 byte aligned, this may result in a
- fatal signal if doubles are stored in memory allocated by the
- <samp>libmalloc.a</samp> library.
-
- <p>The solution is to not use the <samp>libmalloc.a</samp> library. Use instead
- <code>malloc</code> and related functions from <samp>libc.a</samp>; they do not have
- this problem.
- </p>
- </li><li> On the HP PA machine, ADB sometimes fails to work on functions compiled
- with GCC. Specifically, it fails to work on functions that use
- <code>alloca</code> or variable-size arrays. This is because GCC doesn’t
- generate HP-UX unwind descriptors for such functions. It may even be
- impossible to generate them.
-
- </li><li> Debugging (<samp>-g</samp>) is not supported on the HP PA machine, unless you use
- the preliminary GNU tools.
-
- </li><li> Taking the address of a label may generate errors from the HP-UX
- PA assembler. GAS for the PA does not have this problem.
-
- </li><li> Using floating point parameters for indirect calls to static functions
- will not work when using the HP assembler. There simply is no way for GCC
- to specify what registers hold arguments for static functions when using
- the HP assembler. GAS for the PA does not have this problem.
-
- </li><li> In extremely rare cases involving some very large functions you may
- receive errors from the HP linker complaining about an out of bounds
- unconditional branch offset. This used to occur more often in previous
- versions of GCC, but is now exceptionally rare. If you should run
- into it, you can work around by making your function smaller.
-
- </li><li> GCC compiled code sometimes emits warnings from the HP-UX assembler of
- the form:
-
- <div class="smallexample">
- <pre class="smallexample">(warning) Use of GR3 when
- frame >= 8192 may cause conflict.
- </pre></div>
-
- <p>These warnings are harmless and can be safely ignored.
- </p>
- </li><li> In extremely rare cases involving some very large functions you may
- receive errors from the AIX Assembler complaining about a displacement
- that is too large. If you should run into it, you can work around by
- making your function smaller.
-
- </li><li> The <samp>libstdc++.a</samp> library in GCC relies on the SVR4 dynamic
- linker semantics which merges global symbols between libraries and
- applications, especially necessary for C++ streams functionality.
- This is not the default behavior of AIX shared libraries and dynamic
- linking. <samp>libstdc++.a</samp> is built on AIX with “runtime-linking”
- enabled so that symbol merging can occur. To utilize this feature,
- the application linked with <samp>libstdc++.a</samp> must include the
- <samp>-Wl,-brtl</samp> flag on the link line. G++ cannot impose this
- because this option may interfere with the semantics of the user
- program and users may not always use ‘<samp>g++</samp>’ to link his or her
- application. Applications are not required to use the
- <samp>-Wl,-brtl</samp> flag on the link line—the rest of the
- <samp>libstdc++.a</samp> library which is not dependent on the symbol
- merging semantics will continue to function correctly.
-
- </li><li> An application can interpose its own definition of functions for
- functions invoked by <samp>libstdc++.a</samp> with “runtime-linking”
- enabled on AIX. To accomplish this the application must be linked
- with “runtime-linking” option and the functions explicitly must be
- exported by the application (<samp>-Wl,-brtl,-bE:exportfile</samp>).
-
- </li><li> AIX on the RS/6000 provides support (NLS) for environments outside of
- the United States. Compilers and assemblers use NLS to support
- locale-specific representations of various objects including
- floating-point numbers (‘<samp>.</samp>’ vs ‘<samp>,</samp>’ for separating decimal
- fractions). There have been problems reported where the library linked
- with GCC does not produce the same floating-point formats that the
- assembler accepts. If you have this problem, set the <code>LANG</code>
- environment variable to ‘<samp>C</samp>’ or ‘<samp>En_US</samp>’.
-
- </li><li> <a name="index-fdollars_002din_002didentifiers-1"></a>
- Even if you specify <samp>-fdollars-in-identifiers</samp>,
- you cannot successfully use ‘<samp>$</samp>’ in identifiers on the RS/6000 due
- to a restriction in the IBM assembler. GAS supports these
- identifiers.
-
- </li></ul>
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