std::thread in MacPorts gcc4.5

痴心易碎 提交于 2019-11-29 06:30:15

Actually <thread> library doesn't work under Mac OS X because pthreads here don't have some functions with timeouts (e.g. pthread_mutex_timedlock()). Availability of this functions have to be checked using _POSIX_TIMEOUTS macro but it's defined to -1 in Mac OS X 10.4, 10.5 and 10.6 (I don't know what's about 10.7) and this functions are really absent in pthread.h.

The _POSIX_TIMEOUTS macro is checked during the configuration of libstdc++. If the check ends successfully _GLIBCXX_HAS_GTHREADS macro becomes defined. And <thread> contents become available with -std=c++0x.

libstdc++ really needs _POSIX_TIMEOUTS e.g. in std::timed_mutex class implementation (see <mutex> header).

To summarize, I think that <thread> would become available on Mac OS X when GCC's gthreads or libstdc++ will implement pthread_mutex_timedlock() (and others) emulation or when this functions will be implemented in Mac OS X.

Or maybe there would be a way in the future C++ standard to query for language features (e.g. this timed functions and classes) and it will be possible to build libstdc++ with this features disabled. However I'm not very familiar with the future standard and have doubts about that feature.

Update - gcc4.7 now allows compilation of on OS X: See here

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