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1[
2  {
3    "Name": "clang-sys",
4    "License": "Apache License V2.0",
5    "License File": "LICENSE.txt",
6    "Version Number": "1.4.0",
7    "Owner": "fangting12@huawei.com",
8    "Upstream URL": "https://github.com/KyleMayes/clang-sys",
9    "Description": "A Rust library that provides bindings to the Clang C/C++ compiler."
10  }
11]
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README.md

1# clang-sys
2
3[![Crate](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/clang-sys.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/clang-sys)
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7
8Rust bindings for `libclang`.
9
10If you are interested in a somewhat idiomatic Rust wrapper for these bindings, see [`clang-rs`](https://github.com/KyleMayes/clang-rs).
11
12Released under the Apache License 2.0.
13
14## [Documentation](https://docs.rs/clang-sys)
15
16Note that the documentation on https://docs.rs for this crate assumes usage of the `runtime` Cargo feature as well as the Cargo feature for the latest supported version of `libclang` (e.g., `clang_16_0`), neither of which are enabled by default.
17
18Due to the usage of the `runtime` Cargo feature, this documentation will contain some additional types and functions to manage a dynamically loaded `libclang` instance at runtime.
19
20Due to the usage of the Cargo feature for the latest supported version of `libclang`, this documentation will contain constants and functions that are not available in the oldest supported version of `libclang` (3.5). All of these types and functions have a documentation comment which specifies the minimum `libclang` version required to use the item.
21
22## Supported Versions
23
24To target a version of `libclang`, enable a Cargo features such as one of the following:
25
26* `clang_3_5` - requires `libclang` 3.5 or later
27* `clang_3_6` - requires `libclang` 3.6 or later
28* etc...
29* `clang_15_0` - requires `libclang` 15.0 or later
30* `clang_16_0` - requires `libclang` 16.0 or later
31
32If you do not enable one of these features, the API provided by `libclang` 3.5 will be available by default.
33
34**Note:** If you are using Clang 15.0 or later, you should enable the `clang_15_0` feature or a more recent version feature. Clang 15.0 introduced [a breaking change to the `EntityKind` enum](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/bb83f8e70bd1d56152f02307adacd718cd67e312#diff-674613a0e47f4e66cc19061e28e3296d39be2d124dceefb68237b30b8e241e7c) which resulted in a mismatch between the values returned by `libclang` and the values for `EntityKind` defined by this crate in previous versions.
35
36## Dependencies
37
38By default, this crate will attempt to link to `libclang` dynamically. In this case, this crate depends on the `libclang` shared library (`libclang.so` on Linux, `libclang.dylib` on macOS, `libclang.dll` on Windows). If you want to link to `libclang` statically instead, enable the `static` Cargo feature. In this case, this crate depends on the LLVM and Clang static libraries. If you don't want to link to `libclang` at compiletime but instead want to load it at runtime, enable the `runtime` Cargo feature.
39
40These libraries can be either be installed as a part of Clang or downloaded [here](http://llvm.org/releases/download.html).
41
42**Note:** The downloads for LLVM and Clang 3.8 and later do not include the `libclang.a` static library. This means you cannot link to any of these versions of `libclang` statically unless you build it from source.
43
44### Versioned Dependencies
45
46This crate supports finding versioned instances of `libclang.so` (e.g.,`libclang-3.9.so`). In the case where there are multiple instances to choose from, this crate will prefer instances with higher versions. For example, the following instances of `libclang.so` are listed in descending order of preference:
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481. `libclang-4.0.so`
492. `libclang-4.so`
503. `libclang-3.9.so`
514. `libclang-3.so`
525. `libclang.so`
53
54**Note:** On BSD distributions, versioned instances of `libclang.so` matching the pattern `libclang.so.*` (e.g., `libclang.so.7.0`) are also included.
55
56**Note:** On Linux distributions when the `runtime` features is enabled, versioned instances of `libclang.so` matching the pattern `libclang.so.*` (e.g., `libclang.so.1`) are also included.
57
58## Environment Variables
59
60The following environment variables, if set, are used by this crate to find the required libraries and executables:
61
62* `LLVM_CONFIG_PATH` **(compiletime)** - provides a full path to an `llvm-config` executable (including the executable itself [i.e., `/usr/local/bin/llvm-config-8.0`])
63* `LIBCLANG_PATH` **(compiletime)** - provides a path to a directory containing a `libclang` shared library or a full path to a specific `libclang` shared library
64* `LIBCLANG_STATIC_PATH` **(compiletime)** - provides a path to a directory containing LLVM and Clang static libraries
65* `CLANG_PATH` **(runtime)** - provides a path to a `clang` executable
66
67## Linking
68
69### Dynamic
70
71`libclang` shared libraries will be searched for in the following directories:
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73* the directory provided by the `LIBCLANG_PATH` environment variable
74* the `bin` and `lib` directories in the directory provided by `llvm-config --libdir`
75* the directories provided by `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` environment variable
76* a list of likely directories for the target platform (e.g., `/usr/local/lib` on Linux)
77* **macOS only:** the toolchain directory in the directory provided by `xcode-select --print-path`
78
79On Linux, running an executable that has been dynamically linked to `libclang` may require you to add a path to `libclang.so` to the `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` environment variable. The same is true on OS X, except the `DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH` environment variable is used instead.
80
81On Windows, running an executable that has been dynamically linked to `libclang` requires that `libclang.dll` can be found by the executable at runtime. See [here](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/7d83bc18.aspx) for more information.
82
83### Static
84
85The availability of `llvm-config` is not optional for static linking. Ensure that an instance of this executable can be found on your system's path or set the `LLVM_CONFIG_PATH` environment variable. The required LLVM and Clang static libraries will be searched for in the same way as shared libraries are searched for, except the `LIBCLANG_STATIC_PATH` environment variable is used in place of the `LIBCLANG_PATH` environment variable.
86
87### Runtime
88
89The `clang_sys::load` function is used to load a `libclang` shared library for use in the thread in which it is called. The `clang_sys::unload` function will unload the `libclang` shared library. `clang_sys::load` searches for a `libclang` shared library in the same way one is searched for when linking to `libclang` dynamically at compiletime.
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