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LLVM: lli tool
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<h1>LLVM: lli tool</h1>
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NAME
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lli
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SYNOPSIS
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lli [options] [filename] [args ...]
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DESCRIPTION
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The lli command is the LLVM interpreter. It takes a program in LLVM bytecode
format and executes it using an interpreter or a Just In Time (JIT) compiler.
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If filename is not specified, then lli reads its input from standard input.
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The optional arguments specified on the command line are passed to the executed
program as arguments.
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MAIN FUNCTION
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The main() function of the bytecode program is where execution starts. It
is passed three arguments:
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int argc - The number of command line arguments.
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char ** argv - The arguments to the program.
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char ** envp - An array of environment variables used by the program.
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The first argument to the program is the name of the executed bytecode file
(with the .bc suffix removed).
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OPTIONS
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<li> -array-checks
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Enable array bound checks.
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<li> -help
<br>
Print a summary of command line options.
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<li> -disable-fp-elim
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Disable frame pointer elimination optimization.
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<li> -stats
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Print statistics.
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<li> -time-passes
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Record the amount of time needed for each pass and print it to standard
error.
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EXIT STATUS
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If lli succeeds, it will exit with 0. Otherwise, if an error occurs, it
will exit with a non-zero value.
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SEE ALSO
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llvm-dis
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<a href="http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu">LLVM Team</a>
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