API Evolution and Deprecation HistoryISO C++apievolutiondeprecationhistory
A list of user-visible changes, in chronological order
3.0
Extensions moved to include/ext.
Include files from the SGI/HP sources that pre-date the ISO standard
are added. These files are placed into
the include/backward directory and a deprecated warning
is added that notifies on inclusion (-Wno-deprecated
deactivates the warning.)
Deprecated include <backward/strstream> added.Removal of include <builtinbuf.h>, <indstream.h>, <parsestream.h>, <PlotFile.h>, <SFile.h>, <stdiostream.h>, and <stream.h>.
3.1
Extensions from SGI/HP moved from namespace std
to namespace __gnu_cxx. As part of this, the following
new includes are
added: <ext/algorithm>, <ext/functional>, <ext/iterator>, <ext/memory>, and <ext/numeric>.
Extensions to basic_filebuf introduced: __gnu_cxx::enc_filebuf, and __gnu_cxx::stdio_filebuf.
Extensions to tree data structures added in <ext/rb_tree>.
Removal of <ext/tree>, moved to <backward/tree.h>.
3.2Symbol versioning introduced for shared library.Removal of include <backward/strstream.h>.Allocator changes. Change __malloc_alloc to malloc_allocator and __new_alloc to new_allocator. For GCC releases from 2.95 through the 3.1 series, defining
__USE_MALLOC on the gcc command line would change the
default allocation strategy to instead use malloc and
free. For the 3.2 and 3.3 release series the same
functionality was spelled _GLIBCXX_FORCE_NEW. From
GCC 3.4 onwards the default allocator uses new anyway,
but for the optional pooling allocators the functionality is enabled by
setting GLIBCXX_FORCE_NEW in the environment, see
the mt allocator chapter
for details.
Error handling in iostreams cleaned up, made consistent. 3.33.4
Large file support.
Extensions for generic characters and char_traits added in <ext/pod_char_traits.h>.
Support for wchar_t specializations of basic_filebuf enhanced to support UTF-8 and Unicode, depending on host. More hosts support basic wchar_t functionality.
Support for char_traits beyond builtin types.
Conformant allocator class and usage in containers. As
part of this, the following extensions are
added: <ext/bitmap_allocator.h>, <ext/debug_allocator.h>, <ext/mt_allocator.h>, <ext/malloc_allocator.h>,<ext/new_allocator.h>, <ext/pool_allocator.h>.
This is a change from all previous versions, and may require
source-level changes due to allocator-related changes to structures
names and template parameters, filenames, and file locations. Some,
like __simple_alloc, __allocator, __alloc, and
_Alloc_traits have been removed.
Default behavior of std::allocator has changed.
Previous versions prior to 3.4 cache allocations in a memory
pool, instead of passing through to call the global allocation
operators (i.e., __gnu_cxx::pool_allocator). More
recent versions default to the
simpler __gnu_cxx::new_allocator.
Previously, all allocators were written to the SGI
style, and all STL containers expected this interface. This
interface had a traits class called _Alloc_traits that
attempted to provide more information for compile-time allocation
selection and optimization. This traits class had another allocator
wrapper, __simple_alloc<T,A>, which was a
wrapper around another allocator, A, which itself is an allocator
for instances of T. But wait, there's more:
__allocator<T,A> is another adapter. Many of
the provided allocator classes were SGI style: such classes can be
changed to a conforming interface with this wrapper:
__allocator<T, __alloc> is thus the same as
allocator<T>.
The class allocator used the typedef
__alloc to select an underlying allocator that
satisfied memory allocation requests. The selection of this
underlying allocator was not user-configurable.
Releases after gcc-3.4 have continued to add to the collection
of available allocators. All of these new allocators are
standard-style. The following table includes details, along with
the first released version of GCC that included the extension allocator.
Debug mode first appears.
Precompiled header support PCH support.
Macro guard for changed, from _GLIBCPP_ to _GLIBCXX_.
Extension <ext/stdio_sync_filebuf.h> added.
Extension <ext/demangle.h> added.
4.0
TR1 features first appear.
Extension allocator <ext/array_allocator.h> added.
Extension codecvt specializations moved to <ext/codecvt_specializations.h>.
Removal of <ext/demangle.h>.
4.1
Removal of <cassert> from all standard headers: now has to be explicitly included for std::assert calls.
Extensions for policy-based data structures first added. New includes,
types, namespace pb_assoc.
Extensions for typelists added in <ext/typelist.h>.
Extension for policy-based basic_string first added: __gnu_cxx::__versa_string in <ext/vstring.h>.
4.2 Default visibility attributes applied to namespace std. Support for -fvisibility.
TR1 <random>, <complex>, and C compatibility headers added. Extensions for concurrent programming consolidated
into <ext/concurrence.h> and <ext/atomicity.h>,
including change of namespace to __gnu_cxx in some
cases. Added types
include _Lock_policy, __concurrence_lock_error, __concurrence_unlock_error, __mutex, __scoped_lock. Extensions for type traits consolidated
into <ext/type_traits.h>. Additional traits are added
(__conditional_type, __enable_if, others.)
Extensions for policy-based data structures revised. New includes,
types, namespace moved to __pb_ds.
Extensions for debug mode modified: now nested in namespace
std::__debug and extensions in namespace
__gnu_cxx::__debug. Extensions added: <ext/typelist.h>
and <ext/throw_allocator.h>.
4.3
C++0X features first appear.
TR1 <regex> and <cmath>'s mathematical special function added.
Backward include edit.
Removed<algobase.h><algo.h><alloc.h><bvector.h><complex.h><defalloc.h><deque.h><fstream.h><function.h><hash_map.h><hash_set.h><hashtable.h><heap.h><iomanip.h><iostream.h><istream.h><iterator.h><list.h><map.h><multimap.h><multiset.h><new.h><ostream.h><pair.h><queue.h><rope.h><set.h><slist.h><stack.h><streambuf.h><stream.h><tempbuf.h><tree.h><vector.h>Added<hash_map> and <hash_set>Added in C++11<auto_ptr.h> and <binders.h>
Header dependency streamlining.
<algorithm> no longer includes <climits>, <cstring>, or <iosfwd><bitset> no longer includes <istream> or <ostream>, adds <iosfwd><functional> no longer includes <cstddef><iomanip> no longer includes <istream>, <istream>, or <functional>, adds <ioswd><numeric> no longer includes <iterator><string> no longer includes <algorithm> or <memory><valarray> no longer includes <numeric> or <cstdlib><tr1/hashtable> no longer includes <memory> or <functional><tr1/memory> no longer includes <algorithm><tr1/random> no longer includes <algorithm> or <fstream>
Debug mode for <unordered_map> and <unordered_set>.
Parallel mode first appears.
Variadic template implementations of items in <tuple> and
<functional>.
Default what implementations give more elaborate
exception strings for bad_cast,
bad_typeid, bad_exception, and
bad_alloc.
PCH binary files no longer installed. Instead, the source files are installed.
Namespace pb_ds moved to __gnu_pb_ds.
4.4
C++0X features.
Added.
<atomic>,
<chrono>,
<condition_variable>,
<forward_list>,
<initializer_list>,
<mutex>,
<ratio>,
<thread>
Updated and improved.
<algorithm>,
<system_error>,
<type_traits>
Use of the GNU extension namespace association converted to inline namespaces.
Preliminary support for initializer_list
and defaulted and deleted constructors in container classes.
unique_ptr.
Support for new character types char16_t
and char32_t added
to char_traits, basic_string, numeric_limits,
and assorted compile-time type traits.
Support for string conversions to_string
and to_wstring.
Member functions taking string arguments were added to iostreams
including basic_filebuf, basic_ofstream,
and basic_ifstream.
Exception propagation support,
including exception_ptr, current_exception, copy_exception,
and rethrow_exception.
Uglification of try to __try
and catch to __catch.
Audit of internal mutex usage, conversion to functions returning static
local mutex.
Extensions
added: <ext/pointer.h>
and <ext/extptr_allocator.h>. Support
for non-standard pointer types has been added
to vector
and forward_list.
4.5
C++0X features.
Added.
<functional>,
<future>,
<random>
Updated and improved.
<atomic>,
<system_error>,
<type_traits>
Add support for explicit operators and standard layout types.
Profile mode first appears.
Support for decimal floating-point arithmetic, including decimal32, decimal64, and decimal128.
Python pretty-printers are added for use with appropriately-advanced versions of gdb.
Audit for application of function attributes nothrow, const, pure, and noreturn.
The default behavior for comparing typeinfo names changed, so
in <typeinfo>, __GXX_MERGED_TYPEINFO_NAMES
now defaults to zero.
Extensions modified: <ext/throw_allocator.h>.
4.6
Use constexpr and nullptr where appropriate throughout the library.
The library was updated to avoid including
<stddef.h> in order
to reduce namespace pollution.
Reference-count annotations to assist data race detectors.
Added make_exception_ptr as an alias of
copy_exception.
4.7Use of noexcept throughout library.Partial support for C++11 allocators first appears.monotonic_clock renamed to
steady_clock as required by the final C++11
standard.
A new clocale model for newlib is available.
The library was updated to avoid including
<unistd.h> in order
to reduce namespace pollution.
Debug Mode was improved for unordered containers. 4.8
New random number engines and distributions.
Optimisations for random.
New --enable-libstdcxx-verbose configure option
The --enable-libstdcxx-time configure option becomes unnecessary given a
sufficiently recent glibc.
4.9 Implementation of regex completed. C++14 library and TS implementations are added. copy_exception deprecated. __gnu_cxx::array_allocator deprecated. 5
ABI transition adds new implementations of several components, using the
abi_tag attribute and the __cxx11 inline
namespace to distinguish the new entities from the old ones.
Use of the new or old ABI can be selected per-translation unit with the
_GLIBCXX_USE_CXX11_ABI
macro.
New non-reference-counted string implementation.
New list implementation containing a new
data member in order to provide O(1) size().
New ios_base::failure implementation inheriting
from system_error.
C++11 support completed (movable iostreams, new I/O manipulators,
Unicode conversion utilities, atomic operations for
shared_ptr, functions for notifying condition
variables and making futures ready at thread exit).
Changed formatting of floating point types when
ios_base::fixed|ios_base::scientific is set in a stream's
format flags.
Improved C++14 support and TS implementations. New random number engines and distributions.
GDB Xmethods for containers and unique_ptr added.
has_trivial_default_constructor,
has_trivial_copy_constructor and
has_trivial_copy_assign deprecated.
5.3 Experimental implementation of the C++ Filesystem TS added. 6 C++14 support completed.
Support for mathematical special functions (ISO/IEC 29124:2010) added.
Assertions to check function preconditions can be enabled by defining the
_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS
macro.
The initial set of assertions are a subset of the checks enabled by
the Debug Mode, but without the ABI changes and changes to algorithmic
complexity that are caused by enabling the full Debug Mode.
7
The type of exception thrown by iostreams changed to the cxx11
ABI version of std::ios_base::failure.
Experimental C++17 support added, including most new library features.
The meaning of shared_ptr<T[]> changed to
match the C++17 semantics.
_GLIBCXX_RELEASE
macro added.
has_trivial_default_constructor,
has_trivial_copy_constructor and
has_trivial_copy_assign removed.
Profile Mode was deprecated. 7.2
Library Fundamentals TS header
<experimental/source_location>
added.
7.3
Including new C++14 or C++17 headers without a suitable
no longer causes compilation to fail via #error.
Instead the header is simply empty and doesn't define anything.
8
The exceptions thrown by iostreams can now be caught by handlers for either
version of std::ios_base::failure.
Improved experimental C++17 support. Headers
<charconv> and
<filesystem>.
Experimental implementation of the C++17 Filesystem library added.
Experimental C++2a support
(to_address and endian).
AddressSanitizer annotations added to std::vector
to detect out-of-range accesses to the unused capacity of a vector.
std::char_traits<char16_t>::to_int_type(u'\uFFFF')
now returns 0xFFFD, as 0xFFFF is
used for std::char_traits<char16_t>::eof().
The extension allowing arithmetic on
std::atomic<void*> and types like
std::atomic<R(*)()> was deprecated.
The std::uncaught_exception function was deprecated
for C++17 mode.
The nested typedefs std::hash::result_type and
std::hash::argument_type were deprecated for C++17 mode.
The deprecated iostream members ios_base::io_state,
ios_base::open_mode, ios_base::seek_dir, and
basic_streambuf::stossc were removed for C++17 mode.
The non-standard C++0x std::copy_exception function
was removed.
For , , and
modes the <complex.h>
header no longer includes the C99 <complex.h>
header.
For the non-default
configuration, the shared library SONAME has been changed to
libstdc++.so.8.
9
C++17 header
<memory_resource>
added.
Experimental C++2a support improved, with new headers
<bit> and
<version> added.
Support for new character type char8_t added
to char_traits, basic_string,
numeric_limits,
and relevant locale facets and type traits.
Experimental implementation of the Networking TS library added,
with new headers
<experimental/buffer>,
<experimental/executor>,
<experimental/internet>,
<experimental/io_context>,
<experimental/net>,
<experimental/netfwd>,
<experimental/socket>,
and
<experimental/timer>.