After a formula is built, scan all mach-o files for dynamic links to see if any of them point to a C++ stdlib (libc++ or libstdc++). If one of them is linked, record that information in the formula's tab. This replaces the old behaviour where all files were assumed to be C++ code, and stdlibs were always tracked regardless of whether they were actually linked against. This also modifies the way that tabs are written - now tabs are written with the stdlib field null, and values are only written if an stdlib is detected.
Homebrew
Features, usage and installation instructions are summarized on the homepage.
What Packages Are Available?
- You can browse the Formula directory on GitHub.
- Or type
brew searchfor a list. - Or run
brew serverto browse packages off of a local web server. - Or visit braumeister.org to browse packages online.
More Documentation
brew help or man brew or check our wiki.
Who Are You?
I'm Max Howell and I'm a splendid chap.
License
Code is under the BSD 2 Clause (NetBSD) license.
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