cosmopolitan/libc
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calls Add sysctlbyname() for MacOS 2024-05-02 23:21:43 -07:00
crt Stop using .com extension in monorepo 2024-03-03 03:12:19 -08:00
dlopen Apply clang-format update to repo (#1154) 2024-04-25 10:38:00 -07:00
elf Apply clang-format update to repo (#1154) 2024-04-25 10:38:00 -07:00
fmt Apply clang-format update to repo (#1154) 2024-04-25 10:38:00 -07:00
integral Release Cosmopolitan v3.3.3 2024-03-30 19:24:04 -07:00
intrin Introduce support for trapping math 2024-04-30 13:38:43 -07:00
irq Apply clang-format update to repo (#1154) 2024-04-25 10:38:00 -07:00
isystem Add much of C11 threads.h API 2024-04-28 07:04:08 -07:00
log Add sysctlbyname() for MacOS 2024-05-02 23:21:43 -07:00
mem Apply clang-format update to repo (#1154) 2024-04-25 10:38:00 -07:00
nexgen32e Fix ZipOS extraction of ZIP64 assets 2024-03-30 19:00:40 -07:00
nt Walk back most uses of __STRICT_ANSI__ 2024-02-27 04:09:49 -08:00
proc Various paginate improvements (#1148) 2024-04-26 23:12:25 -04:00
runtime Add sysctlbyname() for MacOS 2024-05-02 23:21:43 -07:00
sock Apply clang-format update to repo (#1154) 2024-04-25 10:38:00 -07:00
stdio Apply clang-format update to repo (#1154) 2024-04-25 10:38:00 -07:00
str Apply clang-format update to repo (#1154) 2024-04-25 10:38:00 -07:00
sysv Release Cosmopolitan v3.3 2024-02-20 13:27:59 -08:00
testlib Apply clang-format update to repo (#1154) 2024-04-25 10:38:00 -07:00
thread Introduce support for trapping math 2024-04-30 13:38:43 -07:00
time Apply clang-format update to repo (#1154) 2024-04-25 10:38:00 -07:00
tinymath Introduce support for trapping math 2024-04-30 13:38:43 -07:00
vga Apply clang-format update to repo (#1154) 2024-04-25 10:38:00 -07:00
x Various paginate improvements (#1148) 2024-04-26 23:12:25 -04:00
ar.h Reduce header complexity 2023-11-28 14:39:42 -08:00
assert.h Add dontthrow attribute to most libc functions 2024-01-09 01:26:03 -08:00
atomic.h Optimize memory layout 2022-09-12 04:26:52 -07:00
BUILD.mk Add much of C11 threads.h API 2024-04-28 07:04:08 -07:00
complex.h libc headers: make <complex.h> work, add struct ipv6_mreq (#1100) 2024-02-05 17:22:56 -05:00
cosmo.h Introduce support for trapping math 2024-04-30 13:38:43 -07:00
cxxabi.h libc: Fix __cxa_thread_atexit prototype (#1088) 2024-01-22 10:23:28 -08:00
dce.h Make cosmo.h work a little better 2024-02-21 16:40:09 -08:00
dos.internal.h Introduce #include <cosmo.h> to toolchain users 2023-06-09 18:03:05 -07:00
empty.s Do some basic build tuning 2023-05-10 04:20:46 -07:00
errno.h Fix errno.h documentation typos 2024-04-28 22:57:21 -07:00
imag.internal.h Remove evil constants from cosmopolitan.h 2022-12-17 00:42:45 -08:00
inttypes.h Fix issues for latest GCC toolchain 2023-10-11 14:54:42 -07:00
iso646.internal.h Add more missing C / C++ headers 2022-09-04 04:53:52 -07:00
limits.h Make improvements 2023-10-08 08:59:53 -07:00
literal.h Get GNU MPFR and MPC tests to pass 2023-08-21 15:05:10 -07:00
mach.internal.h Reduce header complexity 2023-11-28 14:39:42 -08:00
macho.internal.h Fiddle around with Mach-O 2023-05-20 04:13:49 -07:00
macros.internal.h Make improvements 2024-02-12 10:23:00 -08:00
math.h Fix compiler runtime for _Float16 type 2024-02-27 09:06:23 -08:00
paths.h Embed cocmd.com interpreter for system() / open() 2022-10-02 15:29:57 -07:00
README.md Reformat libc README.md (#437) 2022-06-21 07:50:42 -07:00
serialize.h Reduce header complexity 2023-11-28 14:39:42 -08:00
stdalign.internal.h Add more missing C / C++ headers 2022-09-04 04:53:52 -07:00
stdbool.h Make improvements 2024-02-12 10:23:00 -08:00
stdckdint.h Reduce header complexity 2023-11-28 14:39:42 -08:00
stdlib.h Make fixups for libcrypt 2024-02-23 07:39:44 -08:00
temp.h Add dontthrow attribute to most libc functions 2024-01-09 01:26:03 -08:00
testlib-test.txt Fix some zipos directory related bugs 2023-09-19 02:30:42 -07:00
type2str.h Improve new C23 checked arithmetic feature 2023-06-16 15:32:18 -07:00
unistd.h Make fixups for libcrypt 2024-02-23 07:39:44 -08:00
zip.internal.h Add dontthrow attribute to most libc functions 2024-01-09 01:26:03 -08:00

Cosmopolitan Standard Library

This directory defines static archives defining functions, like printf(), mmap(), win32, etc. Please note that the Cosmopolitan build configuration doesn't link any C/C++ library dependencies by default, so you still have the flexibility to choose the one provided by your system. If you'd prefer Cosmopolitan, just add $(LIBC) and $(CRT) to your linker arguments.

Your library is compromised of many bite-sized static archives. We use the checkdeps tool to guarantee that the contents of the archives are organized in a logical way that's easy to use with or without our makefile infrastructure, since there's no cyclic dependencies.

The Cosmopolitan Library exports only the most stable canonical system calls for all supported operating systems, regardless of which platform is used for compilation. We polyfill many of the APIs, e.g. read(), write() so they work consistently everywhere while other apis, e.g. CreateWindowEx(), might only work on one platform, in which case they become no-op functions on others.

Cosmopolitan polyfill wrappers will usually use the dollar sign naming convention, so they may be bypassed when necessary. This same convention is used when multiple implementations of string library and other performance-critical function are provided to allow Cosmopolitan to go fast on both old and newer computers.

We take an approach to configuration that relies heavily on the compiler's dead code elimination pass (libc/dce.h). Most of the code is written so that, for example, folks not wanting support for OpenBSD can flip a bit in SUPPORT_VECTOR and that code will be omitted from the build. The same is true for builds that are tuned using -march=native which effectively asks the library to not include runtime support hooks for x86 processors older than what you use.

Please note that, unlike Cygwin or MinGW, Cosmopolitan does not achieve broad support by bolting on a POSIX emulation layer. We do nothing more than (in most cases) stateless API translations that get you 90% of the way there in a fast lightweight manner. We therefore can't address some of the subtle differences, such as the nuances of absolute paths on Windows. Our approach could be compared to something more along the lines of, "the Russians just used a pencil to write in space", versus spending millions researching a pen like NASA.