LLVM: opt tool
NAME
opt
SYNOPSIS
opt [options] [filename]
DESCRIPTION
The opt command is the modular LLVM optimizer. It takes LLVM bytecode
as input, runs the specified optimizations on it, and then outputs the optimized
LLVM bytecode.
The optimizations available via opt depend upon what libraries were
linked into it as well as any additional libraries that have been loaded with
the -load option. Use the -help option to determine what
optimizations you can use.
If no filename is specified on the command line, opt reads its input
from standard input.
If an output filename is not specified with the -o option, opt
writes its output to the standard output.
OPTIONS
- -f
Force overwrite. Normally, opt will refuse to overwrite an
output file that already exists. With this option, opt will
overwrite the output file and replace it with new bytecode.
- -help
Print a summary of command line options.
- -o <filename>
Specify the output filename.
- -profile-info-file <filename>
Specify the name of the file loaded by the -profile-loader option.
- -stats
Print statistics.
- -time-passes
Record the amount of time needed for each pass and print it to standard
error.
- -debug
If this is a debug build, this option will enable debug printouts from
passes which use the DEBUG macro. See the Programmer's Manual for more
information.
- -q
Quiet mode. Do not print messages on whether the program was modified.
- -load <plugin>
Load the dynamic object <plugin>. This object should register new
optimization passes. Once loaded, the object will add new command line
options to enable various optimizations. To see the new complete list
of optimizations, use the -help and -load options together:
opt -load <plugin> -help
- -p
Print module after each transformation.
EXIT STATUS
If opt succeeds, it will exit with 0. Otherwise, if an error occurs,
it will exit with a non-zero value.
SEE ALSO
analyze
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