- Android aarch64(arm64-v8a)
- Tested on NDK r20 or later
- AARCH64 linux
Edit path and setting in scripts/bootstrap-android-cmake.sh
, then
$ ./scripts/bootstrap-android-cmake.sh
$ build-android
$ make && make install
In default, built files will be installed to <this_repo>/dist-android
directory.
Edit path and setting in scripts/bootstrap-aarch64-linux.sh
, then
$ ./scripts/bootstrap-aarch64-linux.sh
$ build-aarch64
$ make && make install
At the moment, there is no ARM specific cmake flags for Linux target, so you can directly use cmake
.
build
directory already exists and contains a file needed to build TBB(e.g. version_string.ver
) , thus you need to specify build directory other than build
.
This is git repository is currently based on TBB 2020.2 and will be updated from time to time to track the most recent release. The only modification is the addition of a CMake-based build system.
This is convenient for other projects that use CMake and TBB because TBB can be
easily incorporated into their build process using git submodules and a simple
add_subdirectory
command.
Currently, the CMake-based build can create shared and static versions of
libtbb
, libtbbmalloc
and libtbbmalloc_proxy
for the Intel i386
and
x86_64
architectures on Windows (Visual Studio, MinGW), MacOS (Clang) and
Linux (GCC & Clang). The armv7
and armv8
architectures are supported on
Linux (GCC & Clang). Other combinations may work but have not been tested.
See index.html for general directions and documentation regarding TBB.
See examples/index.html for runnable examples and directions.
See http://threadingbuildingblocks.org for full documentation and software information.
Note: Intel, Thread Building Blocks, and TBB are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
The CMake build contains the following additional/changed files that are not
part of the regular release: build/mingw_cross_toolchain.cmake
,
build/version_string.ver.in
, .gitignore
(modified), README.md
(this
file), and Makefile.old
(renamed from Makefile
).