# Release Notes This document contains changes of oneTBB compared to the last release. ## Table of Contents - [New Features](#new-features) - [Known Limitations](#known-limitations) - [Fixed Issues](#fixed-issues) ## :tada: New Features - Since C++17, parallel algorithms and Flow Graph nodes are allowed to accept pointers to the member functions and member objects as the user-provided callables. - Added missed member functions, such as assignment operators and swap function, to the ``concurrent_queue`` and ``concurrent_bounded_queue`` containers. ## :rotating_light: Known Limitations - A static assert will cause compilation failures in oneTBB headers when compiling with clang 12.0.0 or newer if using the LLVM standard library with ``-ffreestanding`` and C++11/14 compiler options. - An application using Parallel STL algorithms in libstdc++ versions 9 and 10 may fail to compile due to incompatible interface changes between earlier versions of Threading Building Blocks (TBB) and oneAPI Threading Building Blocks (oneTBB). Disable support for Parallel STL algorithms by defining ``PSTL_USE_PARALLEL_POLICIES`` (in libstdc++ 9) or ``_GLIBCXX_USE_TBB_PAR_BACKEND`` (in libstdc++ 10) macro to zero before inclusion of the first standard header file in each translation unit. - On Linux* OS, if oneAPI Threading Building Blocks (oneTBB) or Threading Building Blocks (TBB) are installed in a system folder like ``/usr/lib64``, the application may fail to link due to the order in which the linker searches for libraries. Use the ``-L`` linker option to specify the correct location of oneTBB library. This issue does not affect the program execution. - The ``oneapi::tbb::info`` namespace interfaces might unexpectedly change the process affinity mask on Windows* OS systems (see https://github.com/open-mpi/hwloc/issues/366 for details) when using hwloc* version lower than 2.5. - Using a hwloc* version other than 1.11, 2.0, or 2.5 may cause an undefined behavior on Windows* OS. See https://github.com/open-mpi/hwloc/issues/477 for details. - The NUMA* topology may be detected incorrectly on Windows* OS machines where the number of NUMA* node threads exceeds the size of 1 processor group. - On Windows* OS on ARM64*, when compiling an application using oneTBB with the Microsoft* Compiler, the compiler issues a warning C4324 that a structure was padded due to the alignment specifier. Consider suppressing the warning by specifying ``/wd4324`` to the compiler command line. - oneTBB does not support ``fork()``, to work-around the issue, consider using task_scheduler_handle to join oneTBB worker threads before using fork(). - C++ exception handling mechanism on Windows* OS on ARM64* might corrupt memory if an exception is thrown from any oneTBB parallel algorithm (see Windows* OS on ARM64* compiler issue: https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/t/ARM64-incorrect-stack-unwinding-for-alig/1544293). ## :hammer: Fixed Issues - Fixed the hang in the reserve method of concurrent unordered containers ([GitHub* #1056](http://github.com/oneapi-src/oneTBB/issues/1056)). - Fixed the C++20 three-way comparison feature detection ([GitHub* #1093](http://github.com/oneapi-src/oneTBB/issues/1093)). - Fixed oneTBB integration with CMake* in the Conda* environment.