After updating to Command Line Tools 6.3 from the App Store, programs including <vector>
or <iterator>
which internally include <__debug> will cause file not found error as follows. The cpp is nothing interesting but includes in one of the included headers.
c++ -O3 -I/Users/farleylai/Documents/dev/git/ESMS/Optimizer/../StreamIt/src/cluster/headers -L/Users/farleylai/Documents/dev/git/ESMS/Optimizer/../StreamIt/build/binaries/clusterStaticLibrary /Users/farleylai/Documents/dev/git/ESMS/Optimizer/build/StreamIt/FIR/511/512/combined_threads.cpp -o streamit -lcluster -lpthread -lstdc++
In file included from /Users/farleylai/Documents/dev/git/ESMS/Optimizer/build/StreamIt/FIR/511/512/combined_threads.cpp:9:
In file included from /Users/farleylai/Documents/dev/git/ESMS/Optimizer/../StreamIt/src/cluster/headers/node_server.h:22:
In file included from /Users/farleylai/Documents/dev/git/ESMS/Optimizer/../StreamIt/src/cluster/headers/thread_info.h:20:
In file included from /Users/farleylai/Documents/dev/git/ESMS/Optimizer/../StreamIt/src/cluster/headers/connection_info.h:19:
/Users/farleylai/Documents/dev/git/ESMS/Optimizer/../StreamIt/src/cluster/headers/socket_holder.h:43:25: warning: delete called on 'mysocket' that is abstract but has non-virtual destructor
[-Wdelete-non-virtual-dtor]
if (!is_mem_socket) delete sock;
^
In file included from /Users/farleylai/Documents/dev/git/ESMS/Optimizer/build/StreamIt/FIR/511/512/combined_threads.cpp:9:
In file included from /Users/farleylai/Documents/dev/git/ESMS/Optimizer/../StreamIt/src/cluster/headers/node_server.h:22:
In file included from /Users/farleylai/Documents/dev/git/ESMS/Optimizer/../StreamIt/src/cluster/headers/thread_info.h:26:
In file included from /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin/../include/c++/v1/vector:265:
In file included from /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin/../include/c++/v1/__bit_reference:15:
/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin/../include/c++/v1/algorithm:641:10: fatal error: '__debug' file not found
#include <__debug>
^
Any ideas to fix this?
I don't expect to specify any additional C++ flags.
Thanks.
PS: MacBook pro on OSX 10.10.3
Updates:
The issue is verified by Apple on their developer's forum. In Command Line Tools 6.2, the inclusion of __debug is conditionally guarded as follows but not in 6.3.
#ifdef _LIBCPP_DEBUG
# include <__debug>
#else
# define _LIBCPP_ASSERT(x, m) ((void)0)
#endif
And libcxx people talked about removing the guards of __debug here. It feels like __debug never exists on OSX.
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