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51    <h1>ABI Compliance Checker</h1>
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53    <div class="description">
54      A tool for checking backward API/ABI compatibility of a C/C++ library
55    </div>
56
57      <p/>
58      ABI Compliance Checker (ABICC) is a tool for checking backward binary and source-level compatibility of a C/C++ library. The tool checks header files and shared libraries of old and new versions and analyzes changes in API and ABI (ABI=API+compiler ABI) that may break binary and/or source compatibility: changes in calling stack, v-table changes, removed symbols, renamed fields, etc.
59
60      <p/>
61      Binary incompatibility may result in crashing or incorrect behavior of applications built with an old version of a library if they run on a new one. Source incompatibility may result in recompilation errors with a new library version. The tool is intended for developers of software libraries and Linux maintainers who are interested in ensuring backward compatibility, i.e. allow old applications to run or to be recompiled with newer library versions.
62
63      <p/>
64      The tool is developed by Andrey Ponomarenko. You can order additional reports for visualization of the ABI structure and high detailed binary compatibility analysis here: <a href='https://abi-laboratory.pro/'>https://abi-laboratory.pro/</a>
65
66      <p/>
67      The tool is a core of the <a href='https://abi-laboratory.pro/tracker/'>ABI Tracker</a> and Upstream Tracker projects.
68
69<table class='summary'><tr><td>
70<div>Table of Contents</div>
71<ul>
72<li><a href="#Downloads">Downloads</a></li>
73<li><a href="#License">License</a></li>
74<li><a href="#Supported_Platforms">Supported Platforms</a></li>
75<li><a href="#Dependencies">Dependencies</a></li>
76<li><a href="#Installation">Installation</a></li>
77<li><a href="#ABI_Dumper">Usage with ABI Dumper</a></li>
78<li><a href="#Usage">Usage (Original)</a></li>
79<li><a href="#Tutorial">Tutorial</a></li>
80<li><a href="#Examples">Examples</a></li>
81<li><a href="#BinaryProblems">Detectable Binary-Compatibility Problems</a></li>
82<li><a href="#SourceProblems">Detectable Source-Compatibility Problems</a></li>
83<li><a href="#TestSuite">Test Suite</a></li>
84<li><a href="#Dump">Create ABI Dumps</a></li>
85<li><a href="#Report">Report Format</a></li>
86<li><a href="#Verdict">Verdict on Compatibility</a></li>
87<li><a href="#Error">Error Codes</a></li>
88<li><a href="#FAQ">FAQ</a></li>
89<li><a href="#Similar">Similar Tools</a></li>
90<li><a href="#Bugs">Bugs</a></li>
91<li><a href="#Maintainers">Maintainers</a></li>
92<li><a href="#ChangeLog">Changes</a></li>
93<li><a href="#Articles">Articles</a></li>
94</ul>
95</td></tr></table>
96
97<a name="Downloads"></a>
98<h2>Downloads</h2>
99<p>The latest release can be downloaded from <a href="https://github.com/lvc/abi-compliance-checker/releases">this page</a>.</p>
100
101<p>Read-only access to the latest development version:</p>
102
103<code class='code'>git clone https://github.com/lvc/abi-compliance-checker.git</code>
104
105<a name="License"></a>
106<h2>License</h2>
107<p>This program is free software. You may use, redistribute and/or modify it under the terms of the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/">GNU GPL</a> or <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/">GNU LGPL</a></p>
108
109<a name="Supported_Platforms"></a>
110<h2>Supported Platforms</h2>
111GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X, MS Windows.
112
113<a name="Dependencies"></a>
114<h2>Dependencies</h2>
115<ul>
116<li>
117  G++ (3.0-4.7, 4.8.3 or newer)
118</li>
119<li>
120  GNU Binutils (readelf, c++filt, objdump)
121</li>
122<li>
123  Perl 5
124</li>
125<li>
126  Ctags
127</li>
128<li>
129  <a href="https://github.com/lvc/abi-dumper">ABI Dumper</a>
130</li>
131</ul>
132
133WARNING: if you are using ccache program (i.e. gcc points to /usr/lib/ccache/gcc) then it should be newer than 3.1.2 or disabled.
134<p/>
135On Mac OS X the tool also requires Xcode (g++, c++filt, nm and otool).
136<p/>
137On MS Windows the tool also requires MinGW, MS Visual C++ (dumpbin, undname, cl), Active Perl 5, adding of tool locations to the PATH and execution of vcvars64.bat script (C:\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\bin\).
138
139<a name="Installation"></a>
140<h2>Installation</h2>
141<p>The tool is <b>ready-to-use</b> after extracting the archive.</p>
142
143<p>You can also use a Makefile to install the tool into the system:</p>
144<code class='code'>sudo make install prefix=PREFIX [/usr, /usr/local]</code>
145<p>This command will install the <code>abi-compliance-checker</code> program into the <code>PREFIX/bin</code> system directory and private modules into the <code>PREFIX/share</code>.</p>
146
147<p>To verify that the tool is installed correctly and it works on your host run:</p>
148<code class='code'>cd tmp/</code>
149<p>
150<code class='code'>abi-compliance-checker -test</code>
151</p>
152
153<a name="ABI_Dumper"></a>
154<h2>Usage with ABI Dumper</h2>
155This new way is based on the analysis of the debug-info from binary objects. It's more reliable, faster and simple way.
156<p/>
157The analyzed library should be compiled with "-g -Og" GCC options to contain DWARF debug info.
158<p/>
159Create ABI dumps for both library versions first using the <a href='https://github.com/lvc/abi-dumper'>ABI Dumper</a> tool:
160<p/>
161<code class='code'>abi-dumper OLD.so -o ABI-0.dump -lver 0</code>
162<p/>
163<code class='code'>abi-dumper NEW.so -o ABI-1.dump -lver 1</code>
164<p/>
165And then compare ABI dumps to create report:
166<p/>
167<code class='code'>abi-compliance-checker -l NAME -old ABI-0.dump -new ABI-1.dump</code>
168<p/>
169The compatibility report will be generated to:
170<p/>
171<code class='code'>compat_reports/NAME/V0_to_V1/compat_report.html</code>
172<p/>
173You can filter out private symbols from the ABI dumps by specifying of additional <code>-public-headers</code> option of the ABI Dumper tool.
174
175<a name="Usage"></a>
176<h2>Usage (Original)</h2>
177The original usage is based on the analysis of header files and shared objects (without debug-info).
178<p/>
179You should provide <a href='Xml-Descriptor.html'>XML descriptors</a> for two library versions (<code>v1.xml</code> and <code>v2.xml</code> files) in order to run the analysis. Library descriptor is a simple XML-file that specifies version number, paths to header files and shared libraries and other optional information. An example of the descriptor is the following (<code>0.3.4.xml</code>):
180<p/>
181<div class='listing'>
182<pre>
183<span style='color:Green'>&lt;version&gt;</span>
184    0.3.4
185<span style='color:Green'>&lt;/version&gt;</span>
186
187<span style='color:Green'>&lt;headers&gt;</span>
188    /usr/local/libssh/0.3.4/include/
189<span style='color:Green'>&lt;/headers&gt;</span>
190
191<span style='color:Green'>&lt;libs&gt;</span>
192    /usr/local/libssh/0.3.4/lib/
193<span style='color:Green'>&lt;/libs&gt;</span>
194</pre>
195</div>
196<p/>
197
198Command to compare two versions of a library:
199<p/>
200<code class='code'>abi-compliance-checker -lib NAME -old V1.xml -new V2.xml</code>
201<p/>
202The compatibility report will be generated to:
203<p/>
204<code class='code'>compat_reports/NAME/V1_to_V2/compat_report.html</code>
205<p/>
206
207<a name="Tutorial"></a>
208<h2>Tutorial</h2>
209An excellent tutorial <a href='http://blog.famillecollet.com/post/2010/06/20/ABI-%3A-stability-check'>"ABI: stability check"</a> is available at Les RPM de Remi Blog. See also <a href='http://sourceware.org/glibc/wiki/Testing/ABI_checker'>ABI compliance checker Notes</a> at glibc wiki.
210<p/>
211
212<a name="Examples"></a>
213<h2>Examples</h2>
214<table class='summary'>
215<tr><th>Library</th><th>Versions</th><th>Report</th></tr>
216<tr>
217<td>libhttpd</td>
218<td>2.2.31 vs 2.4.1</td>
219<td><a href='http://abi-laboratory.pro/tracker/compat_report/httpd/2.2.31/2.4.1/58f6a/abi_compat_report.html'>report</a></td>
220</tr>
221<tr>
222<td>libMagick++</td>
223<td>6.9.0-0 vs 6.9.0-10</td>
224<td><a href='http://abi-laboratory.pro/tracker/compat_report/imagemagick/6.9.0-0/6.9.0-10/c3418/abi_compat_report.html'>report</a></td>
225</tr>
226<tr>
227<td>libssh</td>
228<td>0.3.4 vs 0.3.91</td>
229<td><a href='http://abi-laboratory.pro/tracker/compat_report/libssh/0.3.4/0.3.91/1f31d/abi_compat_report.html'>report</a></td>
230</tr>
231</table>
232<p/>
233See more report examples at <a href='http://abi-laboratory.pro/tracker/'>http://abi-laboratory.pro/tracker/</a>.
234
235<a name="BinaryProblems"></a>
236<h2>Detectable Binary Compatibility Problems</h2>
237<ul>
238<li>
239
240<b>Problems with Data Types</b>
241<ul>
242    <li>
243    Structures and Classes
244        <ul>
245            <li>
246                added/removed fields (change of a memory layout)
247            </li>
248            <li>
249                change of size
250            </li>
251            <li>
252                changed order of fields
253            </li>
254            <li>
255                change of a field type
256            </li>
257            <li>
258                changes in fields (recursive analysis)
259            </li>
260        </ul>
261    </li>
262    <li>
263    Classes
264        <ul>
265            <li>
266                added/removed virtual functions (change of a v-table layout)
267            </li>
268            <li>
269                change of virtual function position
270            </li>
271            <li>
272                overridden virtual functions
273            </li>
274            <li>
275                added/removed base classes
276            </li>
277            <li>
278                changes in base classes (recursive analysis)
279            </li>
280        </ul>
281    </li>
282    <li>
283    Unions
284        <ul>
285            <li>
286                added/removed fields
287            </li>
288            <li>
289                change of size
290            </li>
291            <li>
292                change of a field type
293            </li>
294            <li>
295                changes in fields (recursive analysis)
296            </li>
297        </ul>
298    </li>
299    <li>
300    Enumerations
301        <ul>
302            <li>
303                change of a member value
304            </li>
305            <li>
306                removed/renamed members
307
308                <br/>
309                <br/>
310            </li>
311        </ul>
312    </li>
313</ul>
314
315</li>
316<li>
317
318<b>Problems with Symbols</b>
319<ul>
320    <li>
321        removed symbols (functions or global data)
322    </li>
323    <li>
324        added/removed parameters
325    </li>
326    <li>
327        change of a parameter/return value type
328    </li>
329    <li>
330        change of default parameter value
331    </li>
332    <li>
333        renamed parameters
334    </li>
335    <li>
336        incorrect version change
337    </li>
338    <li>
339        changed attributes (const, volatile, static, etc.)
340
341        <br/>
342        <br/>
343    </li>
344</ul>
345
346</li>
347<li>
348<b>Problems with Constants (#defines)</b>
349<ul>
350<li>
351    changed value
352</li>
353</ul>
354
355</li>
356</ul>
357<p/>
358
359See <a href='https://community.kde.org/Policies/Binary_Compatibility_Issues_With_C++'>"Binary Compatibility Issues With C++"</a> article from KDE TechBase for more info.
360
361<a name="SourceProblems"></a>
362<h2>Detectable Source Compatibility Problems</h2>
363<ul>
364<li>
365
366<b>Problems with Data Types</b>
367<ul>
368    <li>
369    Structures, Classes and Unions
370        <ul>
371            <li>
372                removed/renamed fields
373            </li>
374            <li>
375                change of a field type
376            </li>
377            <li>
378                 changes in fields (recursive analysis)
379            </li>
380        </ul>
381    </li>
382    <li>
383    Classes
384        <ul>
385            <li>
386                added/removed base classes
387            </li>
388            <li>
389                change access level of a field or method
390            </li>
391            <li>
392                 added pure virtual methods
393            </li>
394        </ul>
395    </li>
396    <li>
397    Enumerations
398        <ul>
399            <li>
400                removed/renamed members
401
402                <br/>
403                <br/>
404            </li>
405        </ul>
406    </li>
407</ul>
408</li>
409
410<li>
411
412<b>Problems with Symbols</b>
413<ul>
414    <li>
415        removed symbols (functions or global data)
416    </li>
417    <li>
418        added/removed parameters
419    </li>
420    <li>
421        change of a parameter type
422    </li>
423    <li>
424        removed default value of parameter
425    </li>
426    <li>
427        change of return value type
428    </li>
429    <li>
430        changed attributes (const, static, etc.)
431    </li>
432</ul>
433
434</li>
435
436</ul>
437
438<a name="TestSuite"></a>
439<h2>Test Suite</h2>
440The tool is tested properly in the <a href='https://abi-laboratory.pro/tracker/'>ABI Tracker</a> and Upstream Tracker projects, by the community and by the internal test suite:
441<p/>
442<code class='code'>abi-compliance-checker -test</code>
443<p/>
444There are about 100 basic tests for C and about 200 basic tests for C++ API/ABI breaks.
445
446<a name="Dump"></a>
447<h2>Create ABI Dumps</h2>
448The library ABI is a representation of the library API at the binary level. The ABI dump is a dump of the model of the ABI used in the tool.
449<p/>
450The ABI dump consists of:
451
452<ul>
453
454<li>
455    <b>Types Information</b>
456    <ul>
457        <li>
458            Attributes (name, size, header, access, base types, etc.)
459        </li>
460        <li>
461            Fields (name, type, size, position, alignment, access, specifiers, etc.)
462        </li>
463        <li>
464            V-table structure (offsets, entries)
465        </li>
466        <li>
467            Etc.
468        </li>
469    </ul>
470</li>
471
472<li>
473    <b>Symbols Information</b>
474    <ul>
475        <li>
476            Attributes (name, mangled name, header, access, specifiers, etc.)
477        </li>
478        <li>
479            Parameters (name, type, position, alignment, etc.)
480        </li>
481        <li>
482            Etc.
483        </li>
484    </ul>
485</li>
486
487<li>
488    Etc.
489</li>
490
491</ul>
492
493The ABI dump can be used to create a snapshot of a library ABI in the particular environment and then compare it with any other state of the ABI changed due to changes in the environment (compiler version, external libraries, etc.) or changes in the library API (header files).
494
495<p/>
496The typical case is the comparing of two versions of the same library that require incompatible states of the environment (i.e. these versions cannot be installed simultaneously). In this case one can create a dump for one version of the library and then switch the environment and create ABI dump for other version of the library. Two ABI dumps can be compared by the tool to create the API compatibility report.
497<p/>
498To create an ABI dump use <code>-dump</code> option:
499<p/>
500<code class='code'>abi-compliance-checker -lib NAME -dump VER.xml</code>
501<p/>
502The ABI dump will be generated to:
503<p/>
504<code class='code'>abi_dumps/NAME/NAME_VER.abi.tar.gz</code>
505<p/>
506To compare ABI dumps pass them as the descriptors:
507<p/>
508<code class='code'>abi-compliance-checker -lib NAME -old V1.abi.tar.gz -new V2.abi.tar.gz</code>
509
510<a name="Report"></a>
511<h2>Report Format</h2>
512The tool supports two formats of a compatibility report: HTML (default) and XML. To generate XML report you should specify <code>-xml</code> additional option.
513<p/>
514The report consists of:
515
516<ul>
517    <li>
518        <b>Test Info</b> - The library name and compared version numbers. Environment info: GCC version and CPU type.
519    </li>
520    <li>
521        <b>Test Results</b> - Verdict on compatibility. Number of header files, shared libraries, symbols and data types checked by the tool.
522    </li>
523    <li>
524        <b>Problem Summary</b> - Classification of compatibility problems.
525    </li>
526    <li>
527        <b>Added Symbols</b> - The list of added symbols.
528    </li>
529    <li>
530        <b>Removed Symbols</b> - The list of removed symbols.
531    </li>
532    <li>
533        <b>Problems with Data Types</b> - The list of compatibility problems caused by changes in data types (divided by the severity level: High, Medium and Low). List of affected symbols.
534    </li>
535    <li>
536        <b>Problems with Symbols</b> - The list of compatibility problems caused by changes in symbol parameters or attributes (divided by the severity level).
537    </li>
538    <li>
539        <b>Problems with Constants</b> - The list of changed constants (#defines).
540    </li>
541    <li>
542        <b>Other Changes in Data Types</b> - The list of compatible changes in data types.
543    </li>
544    <li>
545        <b>Other Changes in Symbols</b> - The list of compatible changes in symbols.
546    </li>
547</ul>
548
549<a name="Verdict"></a>
550<h2>Verdict on Compatibility</h2>
551If the tool detects problems with high or medium level of severity or at least one removed symbol then the compatibility verdict is <b>incompatible</b> (otherwise <b>compatible</b>). Low-severity problems can be considered as <b>warnings</b> and don't affect the compatibility verdict unless the <code>-strict</code> option is specified.
552
553<a name="Error"></a>
554<h2>Error Codes</h2>
555<table class='summary'>
556<tr><th>Code</th><th>Meaning</th></tr>
557<tr><td>0</td><td>Compatible. The tool has run without any errors.</td></tr>
558<tr><td>1</td><td>Incompatible. The tool has run without any errors.</td></tr>
559<tr><td>2</td><td>Common error code (undifferentiated).</td></tr>
560<tr><td>3</td><td>A system command is not found.</td></tr>
561<tr><td>4</td><td>Cannot access input files.</td></tr>
562<tr><td>5</td><td>Cannot compile header files.</td></tr>
563<tr><td>6</td><td>Headers have been compiled with minor errors.</td></tr>
564<tr><td>7</td><td>Invalid input ABI dump.</td></tr>
565<tr><td>8</td><td>Unsupported version of input ABI dump.</td></tr>
566<tr><td>9</td><td>Cannot find a module.</td></tr>
567<tr><td>10</td><td>Empty intersection between headers and shared objects.</td></tr>
568<tr><td>11</td><td>Empty set of symbols in headers.</td></tr>
569</table>
570
571<a name="FAQ"></a>
572<h2>FAQ</h2>
573<ul>
574    <li>
575        <b>What is an ABI and how does it differ from an API?</b>
576        <p/>
577        An Application Binary Interface (ABI) is the set of supported run-time interfaces provided by a software component or set of components for applications to use, whereas an Application Programming Interface (API) is the set of build-time interfaces. The ABI may be defined by the formula: ABI = API + compiler ABI.
578    </li>
579    <li>
580        <b>Why does this tool need both shared libraries and header files to check ABI compliance?</b>
581        <p/>
582        Without header files it is impossible to determine public symbols in ABI and data type definitions. Without shared libraries it is impossible to determine exported symbols in the ABI of the target library and also impossible to detect added/removed symbols.
583    </li>
584</ul>
585
586<a name="Similar"></a>
587<h2>Similar Tools </h2>
588<ul>
589    <li>
590         <b>icheck</b> - C interface ABI/API checker.
591    </li>
592    <li>
593         <b>BCS</b> - The Symbian binary compatibility suite.
594    </li>
595    <li>
596         <b>shlib-compat</b> - ABI compatibility checker that uses DWARF debug info.
597    </li>
598    <li>
599         <b>qbic</b> - A tool to check for binary incompatibilities in Qt4 Toolkit.
600    </li>
601    <li>
602         <b>libabigail</b> - A C++ library for ABI analysis.
603    </li>
604    <li>
605         <b>chkshlib, cmpdylib, cmpshlib</b> - Tools to compare binary symbols.
606    </li>
607</ul>
608
609<a name="Bugs"></a>
610<h2>Bugs</h2>
611Please post bug reports, feature requests and questions to the <a href="https://github.com/lvc/abi-compliance-checker/issues">issue tracker</a>.
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613
614<a name="Maintainers"></a>
615<h2>Maintainers</h2>
616The tool is developed by <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreyponomarenko">Andrey Ponomarenko</a>.
617
618<a name="ChangeLog"></a>
619<h2>Changes</h2>
620You can find changelog <a href='Changelog.html'>here</a>.
621
622<a name="Articles"></a>
623<h2>Articles</h2>
624
625<ul>
626    <li>
627        <a href='https://community.kde.org/Policies/Binary_Compatibility_Issues_With_C++'>"Binary Compatibility Issues With C++"</a>, KDE TechBase
628    </li>
629    <li>
630        <a href='https://community.kde.org/Policies/Binary_Compatibility_Examples'>"Binary Compatibility Examples"</a>, KDE TechBase
631    </li>
632    <li>
633        <a href='https://www.computer.org/csdl/proceedings/valid/2010/4146/00/4146a057-abs.html'>"Automated Verification of Shared Libraries for Backward Binary Compatibility"</a>, A. Ponomarenko and V. Rubanov, VALID 2010
634    </li>
635    <li>
636        <a href='http://www.springerlink.com/content/905067689q7n0166/'>"Backward compatibility of software interfaces: Steps towards automatic verification"</a>, A. Ponomarenko and V. Rubanov, Programming and Computer Software 2012
637    </li>
638    <li>
639        <a href='http://refspecs.linux-foundation.org/cxxabi-1.83.html'>"Itanium C++ ABI"</a>, linux-foundation.org
640    </li>
641    <li>
642        <a href='http://www.ros.org/reps/rep-0009.html'>"ABI Compatibility"</a>, Josh Faust
643    </li>
644    <li>
645        <a href='http://blog.famillecollet.com/post/2010/06/20/ABI-%3A-stability-check'>"ABI : stability check"</a>, Les RPM de Remi - Blog
646    </li>
647    <li>
648        <a href='http://www.agner.org/optimize/calling_conventions.pdf'>"Calling conventions for different C++ compilers and operating systems"</a>, Agner Fog
649    </li>
650    <li>
651        <a href='http://www.angelcode.com/dev/callconv/callconv.html'>"Calling conventions on the x86 platform"</a>, Andreas Jonsson
652    </li>
653    <li>
654        <a href='http://blog.qt.digia.com/blog/2009/08/12/some-thoughts-on-binary-compatibility/'>"Some thoughts on binary compatibility"</a>, Thiago Macieira
655    </li>
656    <li>
657        <a href='http://syrcose.ispras.ru/2009/files/02_paper.pdf'>"Binary Compatibility of C++ shared libraries on GNU/Linux"</a>, Pavel Shved, Denis Silakov
658    </li>
659    <li>
660        <a href='http://www.usenix.org/publications/library/proceedings/als00/2000papers/papers/full_papers/browndavid/browndavid_html/'>"Library Interface Versioning in Solaris and Linux"</a>, David J. Brown and Karl Runge
661    </li>
662    <li>
663        <a href='http://h21007.www2.hp.com/portal/download/files/prot/files/STK/pdfs/V_4version.pdf'>"Steps to Version Your Shared Library"</a>, hp.com
664    </li>
665    <li>
666        <a href='http://chadaustin.me/cppinterface.html'>"Binary-compatible C++ Interfaces"</a>, Chad Austin
667    </li>
668    <li>
669        <a href='http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/manual/abi.html'>"ABI Policy and Guidelines"</a>, gnu.org
670    </li>
671    <li>
672        <a href='http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Compatibility.html'>"Binary Compatibility"</a>, gnu.org
673    </li>
674    <li>
675        <a href='http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/articles/servers-storage-dev/stablecplusplusabi-333927.html'>"Stability of the C++ ABI: Evolution of a Programing Language"</a>, Stephen Clamage
676    </li>
677    <li>
678        <a href='http://www.netfort.gr.jp/~dancer/column/libpkg-guide/libpkg-guide.html#binarycompat'>"When binary compatibility breaks"</a>, Debian Library Packaging guide
679    </li>
680    <li>
681        <a href='http://techbase.kde.org/Policies/Library_Code_Policy'>"Library Code Policy"</a>, KDE TechBase
682    </li>
683    <li>
684        <a href='http://people.redhat.com/drepper/dsohowto.pdf'>"How To Write Shared Libraries"</a>, Ulrich Drepper
685    </li>
686    <li>
687        <a href='http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Program-Library-HOWTO/'>"Program Library HOWTO"</a>, linux.org
688    </li>
689    <li>
690        <a href='http://plan99.net/~mike/writing-shared-libraries.html'>"Writing shared libraries"</a>, Mike Hearn
691    </li>
692    <li>
693        <a href='http://www.ayukov.com/essays/linuxdll.html'>"Shared libraries in Linux: growing pains or fundamental problem?"</a>, Sergey Ayukov
694    </li>
695    <li>
696        <a href='http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?FragileBinaryInterfaceProblem'>"Fragile Binary Interface Problem"</a>, Steven Newton
697    </li>
698    <li>
699        <a href='http://www.oocities.org/mrshrap/linker.html'>"The amazing world of library incompatibility"</a>, oocities.org
700    </li>
701    <li>
702        <a href='http://www.elpauer.org/?p=230'>"ABI compatibility in C++"</a>, elpauer.org
703    </li>
704    <li>
705        <a href='http://blogs.gentoo.org/mgorny/2012/08/20/the-impact-of-cxx-templates-on-library-abi/'>"The impact of C++ templates on library ABI"</a>, Michał Górny
706    </li>
707    <li>
708        <a href='http://sourceware.org/glibc/wiki/Testing/ABI_checker'>"ABI compliance checker Notes"</a>, sourceware.org
709    </li>
710    <li>
711        <a href='http://developer.symbian.org/wiki/index.php/Preserving_Compatibility'>"Preserving Compatibility"</a>, symbian.org
712    </li>
713    <li>
714        <a href='http://www.macieira.org/blog/2012/01/architectures-and-abis-detailed/'>"Architectures and ABIs detailed"</a>, Thiago Macieira's blog
715    </li>
716    <li>
717        <a href='http://accu.org/index.php/journals/1718'>"Interface Versioning in C++"</a>, ACCU
718    </li>
719    <li>
720        Processor ABI standards: <a href='http://refspecs.linuxbase.org/elf/abi386-4.pdf'>Intel386</a>, <a href='http://www.x86-64.org/documentation/abi.pdf'>AMD64</a>, <a href='http://infocenter.arm.com/help/topic/com.arm.doc.ihi0042d/IHI0042D_aapcs.pdf'>ARM</a>, <a href='http://refspecs.linuxbase.org/elf/elfspec_ppc.pdf'>PowerPC</a>, <a href='http://download.boulder.ibm.com/ibmdl/pub/software/dw/linux390/docu/l390abi0.pdf'> S/390</a>, <a href='http://refspecs.linuxbase.org/elf/IA64-SysV-psABI.pdf'>Itanium</a>, <a href='http://refspecs.linuxbase.org/elf/mipsabi.pdf'>MIPS</a>, <a href='sparc.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/psABI3rd.pdf.gz'>SPARC</a>, <a href='http://refspecs.linuxbase.org/elf/elf-pa.pdf'>PA-RISK</a>, <a href='http://www.linux-m32r.org/cmn/m32r/M32R-elf-abi.pdf'>M32R</a>
721    </li>
722    <li>
723        <a href='https://refspecs.linuxbase.org/elf/gabi41.pdf'>"Generic ABI Standard"</a>, <a href='http://refspecs.linuxbase.org/elf/'>"ELF and ABI Standards"</a>, freestandards.org
724    </li>
725    <li>
726        <a href='http://events.linuxfoundation.org/sites/events/files/slides/Binary_Compatibility_for_library_devs.pdf'>"Binary compatibility for library developers"</a>, <a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHrXGHDd9no'>Video</a>, Thiago Macieira
727    </li>
728    <li>
729        <a href='http://debconf14-video.debian.net/video/286/acc-for-abi-breaks'>"ACC for abi breaks"</a>, Dimitri Ledkov
730    </li>
731</ul>
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