.. _language_cpp: C++ Language Support #################### C++ is a general-purpose object-oriented programming language that is based on the C language. Enabling C++ Support ******************** Zephyr supports applications written in both C and C++. However, to use C++ in an application you must configure Zephyr to include C++ support by selecting the :kconfig:option:`CONFIG_CPLUSPLUS` in the application configuration file. To enable C++ support, the compiler toolchain must also include a C++ compiler and the included compiler must be supported by the Zephyr build system. The :ref:`toolchain_zephyr_sdk`, which includes the GNU C++ Compiler (part of GCC), is supported by Zephyr, and the features and their availability documented here assume the use of the Zephyr SDK. When compiling a source file, the build system selects the C++ compiler based on the suffix (extension) of the files. Files identified with either a **cpp** or a **cxx** suffix are compiled using the C++ compiler. For example, :file:`myCplusplusApp.cpp` is compiled using C++. .. note:: Do not use C++ for kernel, driver, or system initialization code. Language Features ***************** Zephyr currently provides only a subset of C++ functionality. The following features are *not* supported: * Static global object destruction * OS-specific C++ standard library classes (e.g. ``std::thread``, ``std::mutex``) While not an exhaustive list, support for the following functionality is included: * Inheritance * Virtual functions * Virtual tables * Static global object constructors * Dynamic object management with the **new** and **delete** operators * Exceptions * :abbr:`RTTI (runtime type information)` * Standard Template Library (STL) Static global object constructors are initialized after the drivers are initialized but before the application :c:func:`main()` function. Therefore, use of C++ is restricted to application code. In order to make use of the C++ exceptions, the :kconfig:option:`CONFIG_EXCEPTIONS` must be selected in the application configuration file. Zephyr C++ Subsystem ******************** Zephyr C++ subsystem (:file:`subsys/cpp`) provides a minimal subset of the C++ standard library and application binary interface (ABI) functions to enable basic C++ language support. This includes: * ``new`` and ``delete`` operators * virtual function stub and vtables * static global initializers for global constructors The scope of the C++ subsystem is strictly limited to providing the basic C++ language support, and it does not implement any `Standard Template Library (STL)`_ classes and functions. For this reason, it is only suitable for use in the applications that implement their own (non-standard) class library and do rely on the Standard Template Library (STL) components. Any application that makes use of the Standard Template Library (STL) components, such as ``std::string`` and ``std::vector``, must enable the C++ standard library support. C++ Standard Library ******************** The `C++ Standard Library`_ is a collection of classes and functions that are part of the ISO C++ standard (``std`` namespace). Zephyr does not include any C++ standard library implementation in source code form. Instead, it allows configuring the build system to link against the pre-built C++ standard library included in the C++ compiler toolchain. For instance, when building with the :ref:`toolchain_zephyr_sdk`, the build system can be configured to link against the GNU C++ Standard Library (``libstdc++.a``) included in the Zephyr SDK, which is a fully featured C++ standard library that provides all features required by the ISO C++ standard including the Standard Template Library (STL). To enable C++ standard library, select the :kconfig:option:`CONFIG_LIB_CPLUSPLUS` in the application configuration file. .. _`C++ Standard Library`: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%2B%2B_Standard_Library .. _`Standard Template Library (STL)`: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_Template_Library