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NAME

       abi-compliance-checker - tool to compare ABI compatibility of shared C/C++ library versions

DESCRIPTION

   NAME:
              ABI  Compliance  Checker  (abi-compliance-checker) Check backward compatibility of a C/C++ library
              API

   DESCRIPTION:
              ABI Compliance Checker (ABICC) is a tool for checking backward binary compatibility  and  backward
              source compatibility of a C/C++ library API.

              The  tool  analyzes  changes  in  API  and  ABI  (ABI=API+compiler  ABI)  that  may  break  binary
              compatibility and/or source compatibility: changes in  calling  stack,  v-table  changes,  removed
              symbols, renamed fields, etc.

              Binary  incompatibility may result in crashing or incorrect behavior of applications built with an
              old version of a library if  they  run  on  a  new  one.  Source  incompatibility  may  result  in
              recompilation errors with a new library version.

              The  tool  can  create and compare ABI dumps for header files and shared objects of a library. The
              ABI   dump   for   a   library   can   also    be    created    by    the    ABI    Dumper    tool
              (https://github.com/lvc/abi-dumper) if shared objects include debug-info.

              The tool is intended for developers of software libraries and maintainers of operating systems who
              are interested in ensuring backward compatibility, i.e. allow old applications to  run  or  to  be
              recompiled with newer library versions.

              Also  the  tool can be used by ISVs for checking applications portability to new library versions.
              Found issues can be taken into account when adapting the application to a new library version.

              This tool is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms  of  the  GNU
              LGPL 2.1.

       USAGE #1 (WITH ABI DUMPER):

              1. Library should be compiled with "-g -Og" GCC options

              to contain DWARF debug info

              2. Create ABI dumps for both library versions

              using the ABI Dumper (https://github.com/lvc/abi-dumper) tool:

              abi-dumper OLD.so -o ABI-0.dump -lver 0 abi-dumper NEW.so -o ABI-1.dump -lver 1

              3. You can filter public ABI with the help of

              additional -public-headers option of the ABI Dumper tool.

              4. Compare ABI dumps to create report:

              abi-compliance-checker -l NAME -old ABI-0.dump -new ABI-1.dump

       USAGE #2 (ORIGINAL):

              1. Create XML-descriptors for two versions

              of a library (OLD.xml and NEW.xml):

              <version>

              1.0

              </version>

              <headers>

              /path/to/headers/

              </headers>

              <libs>

              /path/to/libraries/

              </libs>

              2. Compare Xml-descriptors to create report:

              abi-compliance-checker -lib NAME -old OLD.xml -new NEW.xml

       USAGE #3 (CREATE ABI DUMPS):

              1. Create XML-descriptors for two versions

              of a library (OLD.xml and NEW.xml):

              <version>

              1.0

              </version>

              <headers>

              /path/to/headers/

              </headers>

              <libs>

              /path/to/libraries/

              </libs>

              2. Create ABI dumps:

              abi-compliance-checker -lib NAME -dump OLD.xml -dump-path ./ABI-0.dump abi-compliance-checker -lib
              NAME -dump NEW.xml -dump-path ./ABI-1.dump

              3. Compare ABI dumps to create report:

              abi-compliance-checker -l NAME -old ABI-0.dump -new ABI-1.dump

   INFO OPTIONS:
       -h|-help

              Print this help.

       -i|-info

              Print complete info including all options.

       -v|-version

              Print version information.

       -dumpversion

              Print the tool version (2.3) and don't do anything else.

   GENERAL OPTIONS:
       -l|-library NAME

              Any name of the library.

       -old|-d1 PATH

              Descriptor of the 1st (old) library version.  It may be one of the following:

              1. ABI dump generated by the ABI Dumper tool 2. XML-descriptor (*.xml file):

              <version>

              1.0

              </version>

              <headers>

              /path1/to/header(s)/ /path2/to/header(s)/

              ...

              </headers>

              <libs>

              /path1/to/library(ies)/ /path2/to/library(ies)/

              ...

              </libs>

              ...

              3. ABI dump generated by -dump option 4. Directory with headers and  libraries  5.  Single  header
              file

              If  you  are  using  4-5 descriptor types then you should specify version numbers with -v1 and -v2
              options.

              For more information, please see:

              https://lvc.github.io/abi-compliance-checker/Xml-Descriptor.html

       -new|-d2 PATH

              Descriptor of the 2nd (new) library version.

       -dump PATH

              Create library ABI dump for the input XML descriptor.  You  can  transfer  it  anywhere  and  pass
              instead of the descriptor. Also it can be used for debugging the tool.

       -filter PATH

              A path to XML descriptor with skip_* rules to filter analyzed symbols in the report.

   EXTRA OPTIONS:
       -debug

              Debugging  mode.  Print  debug  info on the screen. Save intermediate analysis stages in the debug
              directory:

              debug/LIB_NAME/VERSION/

              Also consider using -dump option for debugging the tool.

       -ext|-extended

              If your library A is supposed to be used by other library B and you want to control the ABI of  B,
              then  you  should  enable  this option. The tool will check for changes in all data types, even if
              they are not used by any function in the library A. Such data types are not part of the A  library
              ABI, but may be a part of the ABI of the B library.

              The short scheme is:

              app C (broken) -> lib B (broken ABI) -> lib A (stable ABI)

       -static

              Check static libraries instead of the shared ones. The <libs> section of the XML-descriptor should
              point to static libraries location.

       -gcc-path PATH

              Path to the cross GCC compiler to use instead of the usual (host) GCC.

       -gcc-prefix PREFIX

              GCC toolchain prefix.

       -gcc-options OPTS

              Additional compiler options.

       -count-symbols PATH

              Count total public symbols in the ABI dump.

       -use-dumps

              Make dumps for two versions of a library and compare dumps. This should increase  the  performance
              of the tool and decrease the system memory usage.

       -xml

              Alias for: --report-format=xml or --dump-format=xml

       -app|-application PATH

              This  option  allows  one to specify the application that should be checked for portability to the
              new library version.

       -headers-only

              Check header files without  libraries.  It  is  easy  to  run,  but  may  provide  a  low  quality
              compatibility report with false positives and without detecting of added/removed symbols.

       -v1|-vnum1 NUM

              Specify 1st library version outside the descriptor. This option is needed if you have preferred an
              alternative descriptor type (see -d1 option).

              In general case you should specify it in the XML-descriptor:

              <version>

              VERSION

              </version>

       -v2|-vnum2 NUM

              Specify 2nd library version outside the descriptor.

       -relpath1 PATH

              Replace {RELPATH} macros to PATH in the 1st XML-descriptor (-d1).

       -relpath2 PATH

              Replace {RELPATH} macros to PATH in the 2nd XML-descriptor (-d2).

   TEST OPTIONS:
       -test

              Run internal tests. Create two binary incompatible versions of a sample library and run  the  tool
              to  check  them  for compatibility. This option allows one to check if the tool works correctly in
              the current environment.

       -test-dump

              Test ability to create, read and compare ABI dumps.

       -test-abi-dumper

              Compare ABI dumps created by the ABI Dumper tool.

   REPORT OPTIONS:
       -binary|-bin|-abi

              Show binary compatibility problems only.  Generate report to:

              compat_reports/LIB_NAME/V1_to_V2/abi_compat_report.html

       -source|-src|-api

              Show source compatibility problems only.  Generate report to:

              compat_reports/LIB_NAME/V1_to_V2/src_compat_report.html

       -s|-strict

              Treat all compatibility warnings as problems. Add a number  of  "Low"  severity  problems  to  the
              return value of the tool.

   REPORT PATH OPTIONS:
       -report-path PATH

              Path to compatibility report.  Default:

              compat_reports/LIB_NAME/V1_to_V2/compat_report.html

       -bin-report-path PATH

              Path to binary compatibility report.  Default:

              compat_reports/LIB_NAME/V1_to_V2/abi_compat_report.html

       -src-report-path PATH

              Path to source compatibility report.  Default:

              compat_reports/LIB_NAME/V1_to_V2/src_compat_report.html

   REPORT FORMAT OPTIONS:
       -show-retval

              Show the symbol's return type in the report.

       -stdout

              Print analysis results (compatibility reports and ABI dumps) to stdout instead of creating a file.
              This would allow piping data to other programs.

       -report-format FMT

              Change format of compatibility report.  Formats:

              htm - HTML format (default) xml - XML format

       -old-style

              Generate old-style report.

       -title NAME

              Change library name in the report title to NAME. By default will be displayed a name specified  by
              -l option.

       -component NAME

              The component name in the title and summary of the HTML report.  Default:

              library

       -p|-params PATH

              Path  to  file  with the function parameter names. It can be used for improving report view if the
              library header files have no parameter names. File format:

              func1;param1;param2;param3 ...  func2;param1;param2;param3 ...

              ...

       -limit-affected LIMIT

              The maximum number of affected symbols listed under the description of the  changed  type  in  the
              report.

       -list-affected

              Generate  file  with  the  list of incompatible symbols beside the HTML compatibility report.  Use
              'c++filt @file' command from GNU binutils to unmangle C++ symbols in the generated file.   Default
              names:

              abi_affected.txt src_affected.txt

   ABI DUMP OPTIONS:
       -dump-path PATH

              Specify a *.dump file path where to generate an ABI dump.  Default:

              abi_dumps/LIB_NAME/VERSION/ABI.dump

       -dump-format FMT

              Change format of ABI dump.  Formats:

              perl - Data::Dumper format (default) xml - XML format

       -check

              Check completeness of the ABI dump.

       -extra-info DIR

              Dump extra info to DIR.

       -extra-dump

              Create extended ABI dump containing all symbols from the translation unit.

       -relpath PATH

              Replace {RELPATH} macros to PATH in the XML-descriptor used for dumping the library ABI (see -dump
              option).

       -vnum NUM

              Specify the library version in the generated ABI dump. The <version>  section  of  the  input  XML
              descriptor will be overwritten in this case.

       -sort

              Enable sorting of data in ABI dumps.

   FILTER SYMBOLS OPTIONS:
       -symbols-list PATH

              This option allows one to specify a file with a list of symbols (mangled names in C++) that should
              be checked. Other symbols will not be checked.

       -types-list PATH

              This option allows one to specify a file with a list of types that should be checked. Other  types
              will not be checked.

       -skip-symbols PATH

              The list of symbols that should not be checked.

       -skip-types PATH

              The list of types that should not be checked.

       -skip-internal-symbols PATTERN

              Do not check symbols matched by the regular expression.

       -skip-internal-types PATTERN

              Do  not  check  types matched by the regular expression.  It's matched against full qualified type
              names (e.g. 'struct xyz::Name<T>').  It has to match any part of type name.

       -keep-cxx

              Check _ZS*, _ZNS* and _ZNKS* symbols.

       -keep-reserved

              Report changes in reserved fields.

   FILTER HEADERS OPTIONS:
       -skip-headers PATH

              The file with the list of header files, that should not be checked.

       -headers-list PATH

              The file with a list of headers, that should be checked/dumped.

       -header NAME

              Check/Dump ABI of this header only.

       -nostdinc

              Do not search in GCC standard system directories for header files.

       -tolerance LEVEL

              Apply a set of heuristics to successfully compile input  header  files.  You  can  enable  several
              tolerance levels by joining them into one string (e.g. 13, 124, etc.).  Levels:

              1  -  skip  non-Linux  headers  (e.g.  win32_*.h,  etc.)   2  - skip internal headers (e.g. *_p.h,
              impl/*.h, etc.)  3 - skip headers that include non-Linux headers 4  -  skip  headers  included  by
              others

       -tolerant

              Enable highest tolerance level [1234].

       -skip-unidentified

              Skip  header  files in 'headers' and 'include_preamble' sections of the XML descriptor that cannot
              be found. This is useful if you are trying to use the same descriptor for different targets.

   FILTER RULES OPTIONS:
       -skip-typedef-uncover

              Do not report a problem if type is covered or uncovered by typedef (useful for broken debug info).

       -check-private-abi

              Check data types from the private part of the ABI when comparing ABI  dumps  created  by  the  ABI
              Dumper tool with use of the -public-headers option.

              Requires ABI Dumper >= 0.99.14

       -disable-constants-check

              Do not check for changes in constants.

       -skip-added-constants

              Do not detect added constants.

       -skip-removed-constants

              Do not detect removed constants.

   OTHER OPTIONS:
       -lang LANG

              Set  library  language  (C  or  C++).  You  can  use  this option if the tool cannot auto-detect a
              language. This option may be useful for checking C-library headers (--lang=C) in --headers-only or
              --extended modes.

       -arch ARCH

              Set  library architecture (x86, x86_64, ia64, arm, ppc32, ppc64, s390, ect.). The option is useful
              if the tool cannot detect correct architecture of the input objects.

       -mingw-compatible

              If input header files are compatible with the MinGW GCC compiler, then you can tell the tool about
              this and speedup the analysis.

       -cxx-incompatible

              Set  this  option  if  input  C  header  files use C++ keywords. The tool will try to replace such
              keywords at preprocessor stage and replace them back in the final TU dump.

       -cpp-compatible

              Do nothing.

       -quick

              Quick analysis. Disable check of some template instances.

       -force

              Try to enable this option if the tool checked not all types and symbols in header files.

   OS ANALYSIS OPTIONS:
       -dump-system NAME -sysroot DIR

              Find all the shared libraries and header files in DIR directory, create XML descriptors  and  make
              ABI  dumps  for each library. The result set of ABI dumps can be compared (--cmp-systems) with the
              other one created for other version of operating system in order to check them for  compatibility.
              Do not forget to specify -cross-gcc option if your target system requires some specific version of
              GCC compiler (different from the host GCC). The system ABI dump will be generated to:

              sys_dumps/NAME/ARCH

       -dump-system DESCRIPTOR.xml

              The same as the previous option but takes an XML descriptor of the target system as  input,  where
              you should describe it:

              /* Primary sections */

              <name>

              /* Name of the system */

              </name>

              <headers>

              /* The list of paths to header files and/or

              directories with header files, one per line */

              </headers>

              <libs>

              /* The list of paths to shared libraries and/or

              directories with shared libraries, one per line */

              </libs>

              /* Optional sections */

              <search_headers>

              /* List of directories to be searched

              for header files to automatically generate include paths, one per line */

              </search_headers>

              <search_libs>

              /* List of directories to be searched

              for shared libraries to resolve dependencies, one per line */

              </search_libs>

              <tools>

              /* List of directories with tools used

              for analysis (GCC toolchain), one per line */

              </tools>

              <cross_prefix>

              /* GCC toolchain prefix.

       Examples:
              arm-linux-gnueabi arm-none-symbianelf */

              </cross_prefix>

              <gcc_options>

              /* Additional GCC options, one per line */

              </gcc_options>

       -cmp-systems -d1 sys_dumps/NAME1/ARCH -d2 sys_dumps/NAME2/ARCH

              Compare  two  ABI  dumps of a system. Create compatibility reports for each system library and the
              common HTML report including the summary of test results for all checked libraries.

              Summary report will be generated to:

              sys_compat_reports/NAME1_to_NAME2/ARCH

       -sysroot DIR

              Specify  the  alternative  root  directory.  The  tool  will  search  for  include  paths  in  the
              DIR/usr/include and DIR/usr/lib directories.

       -sysinfo DIR

              This option should be used with -dump-system option to dump ABI of operating systems and configure
              the dumping process.

       -libs-list PATH

              The file with a list of libraries, that should be dumped by the -dump-system option or  should  be
              checked by the -cmp-systems option.

   LOGGING OPTIONS:
       -log-path PATH

              Log path for all messages.  Default:

              logs/LIB_NAME/VERSION/log.txt

       -log1-path PATH

              Log path for 1st version of a library.  Default:

              logs/LIB_NAME/V1/log.txt

       -log2-path PATH

              Log path for 2nd version of a library.  Default:

              logs/LIB_NAME/V2/log.txt

       -logging-mode MODE

              Change logging mode.  Modes:

              w - overwrite old logs (default) a - append old logs n - do not write any logs

       -q|-quiet

              Print  all  messages  to  the  file instead of stdout and stderr.  Default path (can be changed by
              -log-path option):

              logs/run.log

   REPORT PATH:
              Compatibility report will be generated to:

              compat_reports/LIB_NAME/V1_to_V2/compat_report.html

   LOG PATH:
              Log will be generated to:

              logs/LIB_NAME/V1/log.txt logs/LIB_NAME/V2/log.txt

   EXIT CODES:
              0 - Compatible. The tool has run without any errors.  non-zero - Incompatible or the tool has  run
              with errors.

   MORE INFO:
              https://lvc.github.io/abi-compliance-checker/ https://github.com/lvc/abi-compliance-checker

AUTHOR

       This manual page was written by Mathieu Malaterre <malat@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but
       may be used by others).

       Written by Andrey Ponomarenko.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2018 Andrey Ponomarenko's ABI Laboratory License: GNU LGPL 2.1 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>
       This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it.

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