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internal-nix-ci[bot]
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Merge pull request #14511 from NixOS/backport-14509-to-2.32-maintenance
[Backport 2.32-maintenance] build: Disable libstdc++ TBB backend to avoid unnecessary dependency
2025-11-07 22:04:04 +00:00
Jörg Thalheim
287b54b49c build: Disable libstdc++ TBB backend to avoid unnecessary dependency
boost::concurrent_flat_map (used in libutil and libstore) includes the
C++17 <execution> header. GCC's libstdc++ implements parallel algorithms
using Intel TBB as the backend, which creates a link-time dependency on
libtbb even though we don't actually use any parallel algorithms.

Disable the TBB backend for libstdc++ by setting
_GLIBCXX_USE_TBB_PAR_BACKEND=0. This makes parallel algorithms fall back
to serial execution, which is acceptable since we don't use them anyway.

This only affects libstdc++ (GCC's standard library); other standard
libraries like libc++ (LLVM) are unaffected.

(cherry picked from commit 2f3ec16793)
2025-11-07 21:33:37 +00:00

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@ -42,6 +42,26 @@ if cxx.get_id() == 'clang'
add_project_arguments('-fpch-instantiate-templates', language : 'cpp')
endif
# Detect if we're using libstdc++ (GCC's standard library)
# libstdc++ uses Intel TBB as backend for C++17 parallel algorithms when <execution> is included.
# boost::concurrent_flat_map includes <execution>, which would require linking against TBB.
# Since we don't actually use parallel algorithms, disable the TBB backend to avoid the dependency.
# TBB is a dependency of blake3 and leaking into our build environment.
is_using_libstdcxx = cxx.compiles(
'''
#include <ciso646>
#ifndef __GLIBCXX__
#error "not libstdc++"
#endif
int main() { return 0; }
''',
name : 'using libstdc++',
)
if is_using_libstdcxx
add_project_arguments('-D_GLIBCXX_USE_TBB_PAR_BACKEND=0', language : 'cpp')
endif
# Darwin ld doesn't like "X.Y.ZpreABCD+W"
nix_soversion = meson.project_version().split('+')[0].split('pre')[0]