LLVM: llvmg++ tool
NAME
llvmg++
SYNOPSIS
llvmg++ [options] filename
DESCRIPTION
The llvmg++ command is the LLVM C++ front end. It is a modified version of g++
that takes C++ programs and compiles them into LLVM bytecode or assembly
language, depending upon the options.
The llvmg++ program uses the LLVM assembler gccas and the LLVM linker gccld to
do the work of creating complete programs.
Being derived from the GNU Compiler Collection, llvmg++ has many of g++'s
features and accepts most of g++'s options. It handles a number of g++'s
extensions to the C++ programming language.
Below you will find several commonly used options:
OPTIONS
- -S
Do not generate an LLVM bytecode file. Rather, compile the source file
into an LLVM assembly language file.
- -c
Do not generate a linked executable. Rather, compile the source file into
an LLVM bytecode file. This bytecode file can then be linked with other
bytecode files later on to generate a full LLVM executable.
- -o filename
Specify the output file to be filename. If filename is -,
then llvmgcc sends its output to standard output.
- -I directory
Add a directory to the header file search path. This option can be
repeated.
- -L directory
Add directory to the library search path. This option can be
repeated.
- -lname
Link in the library libname.[bc | a | so]. This library should be
a bytecode library.
- -Wl,option
Pass option to the linker (usually gccld).
EXIT STATUS
If llvmg++ succeeds, it will exit with 0. Otherwise, if an error occurs, it
will exit with a non-zero value.
SEE ALSO
llvmg++,
gccas,
gccld
LLVM Team