Expect DLL builds on Windows by default and require a custom __config for static builds. On Windows the __declspec(dllimport) and __declspec(dllexport) attributes require linking to a DLL, not a static library. Previously these annotations were disabled by default unless _LIBCPP_DLL was defined. However the DLL configuration is probably the more common one, so it should be supported by default. This patch enables import/export attributes by default and adds a _LIBCPP_DISABLE_DLL_IMPORT_EXPORT macro which can be used to disable this behavior. If libc++ is built as a static library on Windows then a custom __config header will be generated that predefines this macro. This patch is based off work by Shoaib Meenai. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/libcxx/trunk@282449 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8 
diff --git a/CMakeLists.txt b/CMakeLists.txt index a80349a..5904c06 100644 --- a/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/CMakeLists.txt 
@@ -330,6 +330,8 @@  # headers  add_compile_flags_if_supported(-nostdinc++)   +# Let the library headers know they are currently being used to build the +# library.  add_definitions(-D_LIBCPP_BUILDING_LIBRARY)    # Warning flags =============================================================== @@ -455,6 +457,14 @@  config_define_if(LIBCXX_HAS_EXTERNAL_THREAD_API _LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_API_EXTERNAL)  config_define_if(LIBCXX_HAS_MUSL_LIBC _LIBCPP_HAS_MUSL_LIBC)   +# By default libc++ on Windows expects to use a shared library, which requires +# the headers to use DLL import/export semantics. However when building a +# static library only we modify the headers to disable DLL import/export. +if (DEFINED WIN32 AND LIBCXX_ENABLE_STATIC AND NOT LIBCXX_ENABLE_SHARED) + message(STATUS "Generating custom __config for non-DLL Windows build") + config_define(ON _LIBCPP_DISABLE_DLL_IMPORT_EXPORT) +endif() +  if (LIBCXX_NEEDS_SITE_CONFIG)  configure_file(  include/__config_site.in