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Portability | xtd

Portability

The Portability section provides information about supported Operating Systems, compilers, and development environment tools.

C++20

xtd 0.2.0 and later requires C++20 or above.

As of 2020, C++20 is the name for the most recent major revision of the ISO/IEC 14882 standard for the C++ programming language.

For more information see wikipedia and cppreference.

Libraries dependency

xtd is currently in development mode and the only xtd.forms.native.wxwidgets backend is supported.

wxWidgets 3.2.2.1 will be automatically installed with xtd.

In the future, xtd.forms will use xtd.forms.native.win32 on Windows, xtd.forms.native.cocoa on macOS, and xtd.forms.native.gtk4 on Linux. Other backends like xtd.forms.native.qt5 may be ported too.

Operating System Supported

xtd currently runs on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android operating systems.

Windows

xtd is supported on Windows 10 or later, where Win32 APIs are used for native integration.

macOS

Linux CentOS

Debian

Elementary

Fedora

LinuxMint

Redhat

Ubuntu

Other distribution [manual installation]

Unix - 32 and 64 bits FreeBSD 13 or later

Haiku R1/beta5 or later

iOS 64 bits [manual installation]

Android 64 bits [manual installation]

Note

⚠️ Note
While xtd can be built and run on iOS and Android, full graphical support (xtd.forms) is currently not available on these platforms.

The xtd libraries portability list Tests and coverage

xtd is continuously tested with CI tools.

GitHub Actions

Configurations:

Codecov

Test coverage reports are automatically uploaded to Codecov after each build.

With CMake, xtd supports many development environment tools.

Microsoft Visual Studio

Xcode 14.2 or later

Microsoft Visual Studio Code

CLion

Eclipse CDT

Code::Blocks

KDevelop

CodeLite

Qt Creator

Standard Unix makefile

Compilers

The compilers listed below are supported with xtd :

Native

xtd has a thin layer by library if needed to abstract operating system. This layer is called naturally native.

To add support for a new operating system, you simply need to implement the corresponding native API for that target.

Native API by library See also

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