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1 # Supported platforms
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3 | System | Support type | Supported versions | Notes |
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5 | GNU/Linux | Tier 1 | Linux >= 3.10 with glibc >= 2.17 | |
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6 | macOS | Tier 1 | macOS >= 11 | Currently supported macOS releases |
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7 | Windows | Tier 1 | >= Windows 10 | VS 2017 and later are supported |
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8 | FreeBSD | Tier 2 | >= 12 | |
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9 | AIX | Tier 2 | >= 6 | Maintainers: @libuv/aix |
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10 | IBM i | Tier 2 | >= IBM i 7.2 | Maintainers: @libuv/ibmi |
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11 | z/OS | Tier 2 | >= V2R2 | Maintainers: @libuv/zos |
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12 | Linux with musl | Tier 2 | musl >= 1.0 | |
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13 | Android | Tier 3 | NDK >= r15b | Android 7.0, `-DANDROID_PLATFORM=android-24` |
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14 | MinGW | Tier 3 | MinGW-w64 | |
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15 | SunOS | Tier 3 | Solaris 121 and later | |
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16 | Other | Tier 3 | N/A | |
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18 ## Support types
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20 * **Tier 1**: Officially supported and tested with CI. Any contributed patch
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21 MUST NOT break such systems. These are supported by @libuv/collaborators.
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23 * **Tier 2**: Officially supported, but not necessarily tested with CI. These
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24 systems are maintained to the best of @libuv/collaborators ability,
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25 without being a top priority.
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27 * **Tier 3**: Community maintained. These systems may inadvertently break and the
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28 community and interested parties are expected to help with the maintenance.
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30 ## Adding support for a new platform
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32 **IMPORTANT**: Before attempting to add support for a new platform please open
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33 an issue about it for discussion.
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35 ### Unix
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37 I/O handling is abstracted by an internal `uv__io_t` handle. The new platform
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38 will need to implement some of the functions, the prototypes are in
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39 ``src/unix/internal.h``.
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41 If the new platform requires extra fields for any handle structure, create a
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42 new include file in ``include/`` with the name ``uv-theplatform.h`` and add
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43 the appropriate defines there.
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45 All functionality related to the new platform must be implemented in its own
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46 file inside ``src/unix/`` unless it's already done in a common file, in which
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47 case adding an `ifdef` is fine.
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49 Two build systems are supported: autotools and cmake. Ideally both need to be
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50 supported, but if one of the two does not support the new platform it can be
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51 left out.
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53 ### Windows
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55 Windows is treated as a single platform, so adding support for a new platform
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56 would mean adding support for a new version.
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58 Compilation and runtime must succeed for the minimum supported version. If a
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59 new API is to be used, it must be done optionally, only in supported versions.
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61 ### Common
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63 Some common notes when adding support for new platforms:
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65 * Generally libuv tries to avoid compile time checks. Do not add any to the
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66 autotools based build system or use version checking macros.
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67 Dynamically load functions and symbols if they are not supported by the
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68 minimum supported version.
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