Re: Weirdness with clang and stdatomic.h on Rawhide

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On Tue, 1 Feb 2022 at 09:15, Jonathan Wakely <jwakely@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 31 Jan 2022 at 22:45, Ron Olson <tachoknight@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > Hey all,
> >
> > I’m troubleshooting an issue and came up with this sample program: https://pastebin.com/g9S8Z64q to demonstrate the problem. Basically, clang 13, on Rawhide, won’t compile that program, while on Fedora 35 it does.
> >
> > The reason why is that on Rawhide, stdatomic.h exists under /usr/include/c++/12 while it does not exist on 35, so clang uses its built-in stdatomic per https://clang.llvm.org/docs/LanguageExtensions.html#c11-atomic-operations.
>
> But that's about C, not C++.
>
> >If it uses its internal version, the sample program compiles fine.
> >
> > Looking at stdatomic.h on Rawhide, I see it’s gated by “#if __cplusplus > 202002L”, so that means C++2b or later, not C++20. This seems to create a problem for clang which, since the file is present, wants to use it, but since it’s effectively empty due to the #ifdef, compiling of the sample program fails.
> >
> > Is it possible to disable clang’s use of the header file as a flag? I’ve been unable to find anything like that, and obviously renaming the header is out of the question.  Also, is it correct to the setting stdatomic.h to only be used by c++2b?
>
> Yes, that's 100% correct.
>
> Clang is at fault here. <stdatomic.h> does not exist in C++ up to and
> including the current C++20 standard, so Clang should not assume it's
> present or usable.
>
> In C++23 there is now a <stdatomic.h> header in the C++ library for
> compatibility. That's what I added to GCC, and that's what Clang is
> now picking up.
>
> Why is C++ code in Clang using a C header that isn't part of C++?

I think I misread, this isn't code in Clang, this is your code and
you're just using Clang, right?

So then you can fix your code fairly easily.
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