--- layout: default title: C++ Setup on Linux grand_parent: Setup for Contributors parent: C++ Setup --- # C++ Setup on Linux {: .no_toc } ## Contents {: .no_toc .text-delta } 1. TOC {:toc} --- ## Compiler For ICU4C 50 or newer the `configure` script picks `clang` if it is installed, or else `gcc`. Clang produces superior error messages and warnings. Most Linuxes should have clang available to install. On Ubuntu or other Debian-based systems, install it with ``` sudo apt-get install clang ``` Debug builds must use compiler option `-g` and should not optimize (`-O0` is the default). A future version of `gcc` might support `-Og` as the recommended optimization level for debugging. Release builds can use `-O3` for best performance. See `clang` might even benefit from `-O4` where "whole program optimization is done at link time". See ## Other build flags On a modern Linux you can configure with `CPPFLAGS="-DU_CHARSET_IS_UTF8=1"`. ## Debugging `gdb` should work with both out-of-source and in-source builds. If not, double-check with "`make VERBOSE=1`" that both .c and .cpp files are compiled with `-g` and either `-O0` or no `-O*anything*` at all. `kdbg` is a reasonable GUI frontend for gdb. It keeps the source code in sync and updates views of variables & memory etc. * kdbg versions below 2.5.2 do not work with gdb 7.5; you get a message box with "GDB: Reading symbols from..." * As a workaround, * Create a `~/.gdbinit` file with `set print symbol-loading off` * Start kdbg, open `Settings/Global options` and remove the `--nx` argument to gdb. ## Portability Testing GitHub pull requests are automatically tested on Windows, Linux with both clang & gcc, and Macintosh. The build results show up as check results on the status page. Build errors will block the pull request. It's also useful to check the build logs for new warnings on platforms other than the one used for development. ## Clang sanitizers Clang has built-in santizers to check for several classes of problems. Here are the configure options for building ICU with the address checker: ``` CPPFLAGS=-fsanitize=address LDFLAGS=-fsanitize=address ./runConfigureICU --enable-debug --disable-release Linux/clang --disable-renaming ``` The other available sanitizers are `thread`, `memory` and `undefined` behavior. At the time of this writing, thread and address run cleanly, the others show warnings that have not yet been resolved. ## Heap Usage (ICU4C) HeapTrack is a useful tool for analyzing heap usage of a test program, to check the total heap activity of a particular function or object creation, for example. It will show totals by line in the source, and can move up and down the stack to see more detail. To install on Linux, ``` sudo apt install heaptrack sudo apt install heaptrack-gui ``` ## Quick Scripts for small test programs I use the following simple scripts to simplify building and debugging small stand-alone programs against ICU, without needing to set up makefiles. They assume a program with a single .cpp file with the same name as the directory in which it resides. ``` b: build r: run d: debug v: run under valgrind ``` You will probably need to modify them to reflect where you keep your most commonly used ICU build, and whether you routinely use an out-of-source ICU build. ``` $ cat \`which b\` #! /bin/sh if \[\[ -z "${ICU_HOME}" \]\] ; then ICU_HOME=$HOME/icu/icu4c fi DIR=\`pwd\` PROG=\`basename $DIR\` clang++ -g -I $ICU_HOME/source/common -I $ICU_HOME/source/i18n -I $ICU_HOME/source/io -L$ICU_HOME/source/lib -L$ICU_HOME/source/stubdata -licuuc -licui18n -licudata -o $PROG $PROG.cpp $ cat \`which r\` #! /bin/sh if \[\[ -z "${ICU_HOME}" \]\] ; then ICU_HOME=$HOME/icu/icu/icu4c fi DIR=\`pwd\` PROG=\`basename $DIR\` LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ICU_HOME/source/lib:$ICU_HOME/source/stubdata ICU_DATA=$ICU_HOME/source/data/out ./$PROG cat \`which d\` #! /bin/sh if \[\[ -z "${ICU_HOME}" \]\] ; then ICU_HOME=$HOME/icu/icu/icu4c fi DIR=\`pwd\` PROG=\`basename $DIR\` LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ICU_HOME/source/lib:$ICU_HOME/source/stubdata ICU_DATA=$ICU_HOME/source/data/out gdb ./$PROG $ cat \`which v\` #! /bin/sh if \[\[ -z "${ICU_HOME}" \]\] ; then ICU_HOME=$HOME/icu/icu/icu4c fi DIR=\`pwd\` PROG=\`basename $DIR\` LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ICU_HOME/source/lib:$ICU_HOME/source/stubdata ICU_DATA=$ICU_HOME/source/data/out valgrind --leak-check=full ./$PROG ```