The following code
#include <threads.h>
Gives me this error:
fatal error: threads.h: No such file or directory
Using the latest GCC and Clang with -std=c11.
Is C11 threading not supported by GCC and Clang? Or is there a hack (or something to install) to get it? I'm just using Ubuntu 14.04 with the gcc and clang packages from the Ubuntu repo.
The gcc
document C11 status indicates that it does not support threading, it says:
Threading [Optional] | Library issue (not implemented)
As the document indicates this is not really a gcc
or clang
issue but glibc
issue. As Zack pointed out it looks like there may be work under way soon to get support for this into glibc
but that won't help you now. You can use this in the meantime.
According the Bug 14092 - Support C11 threads this is fixed in glibc 2.28:
Implemented upstream by:
9d0a979 Add manual documentation for threads.h
0a07288 nptl: Add test cases for ISO C11 threads
c6dd669 nptl: Add abilist symbols for C11 threads
78d4013 nptl: Add C11 threads tss_* functions
918311a nptl: Add C11 threads cnd_* functions
3c20a67 nptl: Add C11 threads call_once functions
18d59c1 nptl: Add C11 threads mtx_* functions
ce7528f nptl: Add C11 threads thrd_* functionsIt will be included in 2.28.
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