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Threading Support API
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Overview
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Libc++ supports using multiple different threading models and configurations
to implement the threading parts of libc++, including ``<thread>`` and ``<mutex>``.
These different models provide entirely different interfaces from each
other. To address this libc++ wraps the underlying threading API in a new and
consistent API, which it uses internally to implement threading primitives.
The ``<__threading_support>`` header is where libc++ defines its internal
threading interface. It contains forward declarations of the internal threading
interface as well as definitions for the interface.
External Threading API and the ``<__external_threading>`` header
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In order to support vendors with custom threading API's libc++ allows the
entire internal threading interface to be provided by an external,
vendor provided, header.
When ``_LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_API_EXTERNAL`` is defined the ``<__threading_support>``
header simply forwards to the ``<__external_threading>`` header (which must exist).
It is expected that the ``<__external_threading>`` header provide the exact
interface normally provided by ``<__threading_support>``.
External Threading Library
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Normally ``<__threading_support>`` provides inline definitions to each internal
threading API function it declares. However libc++ also supports using an
external library to provide the definitions.
When ``_LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_LIBRARY_EXTERNAL`` libc++ does not provide inline
definitions for the internal API, instead assuming the definitions will be
provided by an external library.
Threading Configuration Macros
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**_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_THREADS**
This macro is defined when libc++ is built without threading support. It
should not be manually defined by the user.
**_LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_API_EXTERNAL**
This macro is defined when libc++ should use the ``<__external_threading>``
header to provide the internal threading API. This macro overrides
``_LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_API_PTHREAD``.
**_LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_API_PTHREAD**
This macro is defined when libc++ should use POSIX threads to implement the
internal threading API.
**_LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_LIBRARY_EXTERNAL**
This macro is defined when libc++ expects the definitions of the internal
threading API to be provided by an external library. When defined
``<__threading_support>`` will only provide the forward declarations and
typedefs for the internal threading API.
**_LIBCPP_BUILDING_THREAD_LIBRARY_EXTERNAL**
This macro is used to build an external threading library using the
``<__threading_support>``. Specifically it exposes the threading API
definitions in ``<__threading_support>`` as non-inline definitions meant to
be compiled into a library.