Folly: Facebook Open-source Library ----------------------------------- ### What is `folly`? Folly (acronymed loosely after Facebook Open Source Library) is a library of C++11 components designed with practicality and efficiency in mind. **Folly contains a variety of core library components used extensively at Facebook**. In particular, it's often a dependency of Facebook's other open source C++ efforts and place where those projects can share code. It complements (as opposed to competing against) offerings such as Boost and of course `std`. In fact, we embark on defining our own component only when something we need is either not available, or does not meet the needed performance profile. We endeavor to remove things from folly if or when `std` or Boost obsoletes them. Performance concerns permeate much of Folly, sometimes leading to designs that are more idiosyncratic than they would otherwise be (see e.g. `PackedSyncPtr.h`, `SmallLocks.h`). Good performance at large scale is a unifying theme in all of Folly. ### Logical Design Folly is a collection of relatively independent components, some as simple as a few symbols. There is no restriction on internal dependencies, meaning that a given folly module may use any other folly components. All symbols are defined in the top-level namespace `folly`, except of course macros. Macro names are ALL_UPPERCASE and should be prefixed with `FOLLY_`. Namespace `folly` defines other internal namespaces such as `internal` or `detail`. User code should not depend on symbols in those namespaces. Folly has an `experimental` directory as well. This designation connotes primarily that we feel the API may change heavily over time. This code, typically, is still in heavy use and is well tested. ### Physical Design At the top level Folly uses the classic "stuttering" scheme `folly/folly` used by Boost and others. The first directory serves as an installation root of the library (with possible versioning a la `folly-1.0/`), and the second is to distinguish the library when including files, e.g. `#include `. The directory structure is flat (mimicking the namespace structure), i.e. we don't have an elaborate directory hierarchy (it is possible this will change in future versions). The subdirectory `experimental` contains files that are used inside folly and possibly at Facebook but not considered stable enough for client use. Your code should not use files in `folly/experimental` lest it may break when you update Folly. The `folly/folly/test` subdirectory includes the unittests for all components, usually named `ComponentXyzTest.cpp` for each `ComponentXyz.*`. The `folly/folly/docs` directory contains documentation. ### What's in it? Because of folly's fairly flat structure, the best way to see what's in it is to look at the headers in [top level `folly/` directory](https://github.com/facebook/folly/tree/master/folly). You can also check the [`docs` folder](folly/docs) for documentation, starting with the [overview](folly/docs/Overview.md). Folly is published on Github at https://github.com/facebook/folly ### Build Notes #### Dependencies folly requires gcc 4.8+ and a version of boost compiled with C++11 support. Please download googletest from https://googletest.googlecode.com/files/gtest-1.7.0.zip and unzip it in the folly/test subdirectory. #### Ubuntu 12.04 This release is old, requiring many upgrades. However, since Travis CI runs on 12.04, `folly/build/deps_ubuntu_12.04.sh` is provided, and upgrades all the required packages. #### Ubuntu 13.10 The following packages are required (feel free to cut and paste the apt-get command below): ``` sudo apt-get install \ g++ \ automake \ autoconf \ autoconf-archive \ libtool \ libboost-all-dev \ libevent-dev \ libdouble-conversion-dev \ libgoogle-glog-dev \ libgflags-dev \ liblz4-dev \ liblzma-dev \ libsnappy-dev \ make \ zlib1g-dev \ binutils-dev \ libjemalloc-dev \ libssl-dev ``` If advanced debugging functionality is required ``` sudo apt-get install \ libunwind8-dev \ libelf-dev \ libdwarf-dev ``` #### Ubuntu 14.04 LTS The packages listed above for Ubuntu 13.10 are required, as well as: ``` sudo apt-get install \ libiberty-dev ``` The above packages are sufficient for Ubuntu 13.10 and Ubuntu 14.04. In the folly directory, run ``` autoreconf -ivf ./configure make make check sudo make install ``` #### OS X (Homebrew) folly is available as a Formula and releases may be built via `brew install folly`. You may also use `folly/build/bootstrap-osx-homebrew.sh` to build against `master`: ``` cd folly ./build/bootstrap-osx-homebrew.sh make make check ``` #### OS X (MacPorts) Install the required packages from MacPorts: ``` sudo port install \ autoconf \ automake \ boost \ gflags \ git \ google-glog \ libevent \ libtool \ lz4 \ lzma \ scons \ snappy \ zlib ``` Download and install double-conversion: ``` git clone https://github.com/google/double-conversion.git cd double-conversion cmake -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON . make sudo make install ``` Download and install folly with the parameters listed below: ``` git clone https://github.com/facebook/folly.git cd folly/folly autoreconf -ivf ./configure CPPFLAGS="-I/opt/local/include" LDFLAGS="-L/opt/local/lib" make sudo make install ``` #### Other Linux distributions - double-conversion (https://github.com/google/double-conversion) Download and build double-conversion. You may need to tell configure where to find it. [double-conversion/] `ln -s src double-conversion` [folly/] `./configure LDFLAGS=-L$DOUBLE_CONVERSION_HOME/ CPPFLAGS=-I$DOUBLE_CONVERSION_HOME/` [folly/] `LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$DOUBLE_CONVERSION_HOME/ make` - additional platform specific dependencies: Fedora 21 64-bit - gcc - gcc-c++ - autoconf - autoconf-archive - automake - boost-devel - libtool - lz4-devel - lzma-devel - snappy-devel - zlib-devel - glog-devel - gflags-devel - scons - double-conversion-devel - openssl-devel - libevent-devel Optional - libdwarf-dev - libelf-dev - libunwind8-dev