You cannot select more than 25 topics
Topics must start with a letter or number, can include dashes ('-') and can be up to 35 characters long.
387 lines
23 KiB
HTML
387 lines
23 KiB
HTML
4 years ago
|
<html lang="en">
|
||
|
<head>
|
||
|
<title>Overall Options - Using the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC)</title>
|
||
|
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html">
|
||
|
<meta name="description" content="Using the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC)">
|
||
|
<meta name="generator" content="makeinfo 4.13">
|
||
|
<link title="Top" rel="start" href="index.html#Top">
|
||
|
<link rel="up" href="Invoking-GCC.html#Invoking-GCC" title="Invoking GCC">
|
||
|
<link rel="prev" href="Option-Summary.html#Option-Summary" title="Option Summary">
|
||
|
<link rel="next" href="Invoking-G_002b_002b.html#Invoking-G_002b_002b" title="Invoking G++">
|
||
|
<link href="http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/" rel="generator-home" title="Texinfo Homepage">
|
||
|
<!--
|
||
|
Copyright (C) 1988-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
|
||
|
under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or
|
||
|
any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with the
|
||
|
Invariant Sections being ``Funding Free Software'', the Front-Cover
|
||
|
Texts being (a) (see below), and with the Back-Cover Texts being (b)
|
||
|
(see below). A copy of the license is included in the section entitled
|
||
|
``GNU Free Documentation License''.
|
||
|
|
||
|
(a) The FSF's Front-Cover Text is:
|
||
|
|
||
|
A GNU Manual
|
||
|
|
||
|
(b) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is:
|
||
|
|
||
|
You have freedom to copy and modify this GNU Manual, like GNU
|
||
|
software. Copies published by the Free Software Foundation raise
|
||
|
funds for GNU development.-->
|
||
|
<meta http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css">
|
||
|
<style type="text/css"><!--
|
||
|
pre.display { font-family:inherit }
|
||
|
pre.format { font-family:inherit }
|
||
|
pre.smalldisplay { font-family:inherit; font-size:smaller }
|
||
|
pre.smallformat { font-family:inherit; font-size:smaller }
|
||
|
pre.smallexample { font-size:smaller }
|
||
|
pre.smalllisp { font-size:smaller }
|
||
|
span.sc { font-variant:small-caps }
|
||
|
span.roman { font-family:serif; font-weight:normal; }
|
||
|
span.sansserif { font-family:sans-serif; font-weight:normal; }
|
||
|
--></style>
|
||
|
</head>
|
||
|
<body>
|
||
|
<div class="node">
|
||
|
<a name="Overall-Options"></a>
|
||
|
<p>
|
||
|
Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="Invoking-G_002b_002b.html#Invoking-G_002b_002b">Invoking G++</a>,
|
||
|
Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="Option-Summary.html#Option-Summary">Option Summary</a>,
|
||
|
Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="Invoking-GCC.html#Invoking-GCC">Invoking GCC</a>
|
||
|
<hr>
|
||
|
</div>
|
||
|
|
||
|
<h3 class="section">3.2 Options Controlling the Kind of Output</h3>
|
||
|
|
||
|
<p>Compilation can involve up to four stages: preprocessing, compilation
|
||
|
proper, assembly and linking, always in that order. GCC is capable of
|
||
|
preprocessing and compiling several files either into several
|
||
|
assembler input files, or into one assembler input file; then each
|
||
|
assembler input file produces an object file, and linking combines all
|
||
|
the object files (those newly compiled, and those specified as input)
|
||
|
into an executable file.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<p><a name="index-file-name-suffix-76"></a>For any given input file, the file name suffix determines what kind of
|
||
|
compilation is done:
|
||
|
|
||
|
<dl>
|
||
|
<dt><var>file</var><code>.c</code><dd>C source code that must be preprocessed.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt><var>file</var><code>.i</code><dd>C source code that should not be preprocessed.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt><var>file</var><code>.ii</code><dd>C++ source code that should not be preprocessed.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt><var>file</var><code>.m</code><dd>Objective-C source code. Note that you must link with the <samp><span class="file">libobjc</span></samp>
|
||
|
library to make an Objective-C program work.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt><var>file</var><code>.mi</code><dd>Objective-C source code that should not be preprocessed.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt><var>file</var><code>.mm</code><dt><var>file</var><code>.M</code><dd>Objective-C++ source code. Note that you must link with the <samp><span class="file">libobjc</span></samp>
|
||
|
library to make an Objective-C++ program work. Note that ‘<samp><span class="samp">.M</span></samp>’ refers
|
||
|
to a literal capital M.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt><var>file</var><code>.mii</code><dd>Objective-C++ source code that should not be preprocessed.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt><var>file</var><code>.h</code><dd>C, C++, Objective-C or Objective-C++ header file to be turned into a
|
||
|
precompiled header (default), or C, C++ header file to be turned into an
|
||
|
Ada spec (via the <samp><span class="option">-fdump-ada-spec</span></samp> switch).
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt><var>file</var><code>.cc</code><dt><var>file</var><code>.cp</code><dt><var>file</var><code>.cxx</code><dt><var>file</var><code>.cpp</code><dt><var>file</var><code>.CPP</code><dt><var>file</var><code>.c++</code><dt><var>file</var><code>.C</code><dd>C++ source code that must be preprocessed. Note that in ‘<samp><span class="samp">.cxx</span></samp>’,
|
||
|
the last two letters must both be literally ‘<samp><span class="samp">x</span></samp>’. Likewise,
|
||
|
‘<samp><span class="samp">.C</span></samp>’ refers to a literal capital C.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt><var>file</var><code>.mm</code><dt><var>file</var><code>.M</code><dd>Objective-C++ source code that must be preprocessed.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt><var>file</var><code>.mii</code><dd>Objective-C++ source code that should not be preprocessed.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt><var>file</var><code>.hh</code><dt><var>file</var><code>.H</code><dt><var>file</var><code>.hp</code><dt><var>file</var><code>.hxx</code><dt><var>file</var><code>.hpp</code><dt><var>file</var><code>.HPP</code><dt><var>file</var><code>.h++</code><dt><var>file</var><code>.tcc</code><dd>C++ header file to be turned into a precompiled header or Ada spec.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt><var>file</var><code>.f</code><dt><var>file</var><code>.for</code><dt><var>file</var><code>.ftn</code><dd>Fixed form Fortran source code that should not be preprocessed.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt><var>file</var><code>.F</code><dt><var>file</var><code>.FOR</code><dt><var>file</var><code>.fpp</code><dt><var>file</var><code>.FPP</code><dt><var>file</var><code>.FTN</code><dd>Fixed form Fortran source code that must be preprocessed (with the traditional
|
||
|
preprocessor).
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt><var>file</var><code>.f90</code><dt><var>file</var><code>.f95</code><dt><var>file</var><code>.f03</code><dt><var>file</var><code>.f08</code><dd>Free form Fortran source code that should not be preprocessed.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt><var>file</var><code>.F90</code><dt><var>file</var><code>.F95</code><dt><var>file</var><code>.F03</code><dt><var>file</var><code>.F08</code><dd>Free form Fortran source code that must be preprocessed (with the
|
||
|
traditional preprocessor).
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt><var>file</var><code>.go</code><dd>Go source code.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<!-- FIXME: Descriptions of Java file types. -->
|
||
|
<!-- @var{file}.java -->
|
||
|
<!-- @var{file}.class -->
|
||
|
<!-- @var{file}.zip -->
|
||
|
<!-- @var{file}.jar -->
|
||
|
<br><dt><var>file</var><code>.ads</code><dd>Ada source code file that contains a library unit declaration (a
|
||
|
declaration of a package, subprogram, or generic, or a generic
|
||
|
instantiation), or a library unit renaming declaration (a package,
|
||
|
generic, or subprogram renaming declaration). Such files are also
|
||
|
called <dfn>specs</dfn>.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt><var>file</var><code>.adb</code><dd>Ada source code file containing a library unit body (a subprogram or
|
||
|
package body). Such files are also called <dfn>bodies</dfn>.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<!-- GCC also knows about some suffixes for languages not yet included: -->
|
||
|
<!-- Pascal: -->
|
||
|
<!-- @var{file}.p -->
|
||
|
<!-- @var{file}.pas -->
|
||
|
<!-- Ratfor: -->
|
||
|
<!-- @var{file}.r -->
|
||
|
<br><dt><var>file</var><code>.s</code><dd>Assembler code.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt><var>file</var><code>.S</code><dt><var>file</var><code>.sx</code><dd>Assembler code that must be preprocessed.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt><var>other</var><dd>An object file to be fed straight into linking.
|
||
|
Any file name with no recognized suffix is treated this way.
|
||
|
</dl>
|
||
|
|
||
|
<p><a name="index-x-77"></a>You can specify the input language explicitly with the <samp><span class="option">-x</span></samp> option:
|
||
|
|
||
|
<dl>
|
||
|
<dt><code>-x </code><var>language</var><dd>Specify explicitly the <var>language</var> for the following input files
|
||
|
(rather than letting the compiler choose a default based on the file
|
||
|
name suffix). This option applies to all following input files until
|
||
|
the next <samp><span class="option">-x</span></samp> option. Possible values for <var>language</var> are:
|
||
|
<pre class="smallexample"> c c-header cpp-output
|
||
|
c++ c++-header c++-cpp-output
|
||
|
objective-c objective-c-header objective-c-cpp-output
|
||
|
objective-c++ objective-c++-header objective-c++-cpp-output
|
||
|
assembler assembler-with-cpp
|
||
|
ada
|
||
|
f77 f77-cpp-input f95 f95-cpp-input
|
||
|
go
|
||
|
java
|
||
|
</pre>
|
||
|
<br><dt><code>-x none</code><dd>Turn off any specification of a language, so that subsequent files are
|
||
|
handled according to their file name suffixes (as they are if <samp><span class="option">-x</span></samp>
|
||
|
has not been used at all).
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt><code>-pass-exit-codes</code><dd><a name="index-pass_002dexit_002dcodes-78"></a>Normally the <samp><span class="command">gcc</span></samp> program exits with the code of 1 if any
|
||
|
phase of the compiler returns a non-success return code. If you specify
|
||
|
<samp><span class="option">-pass-exit-codes</span></samp>, the <samp><span class="command">gcc</span></samp> program instead returns with
|
||
|
the numerically highest error produced by any phase returning an error
|
||
|
indication. The C, C++, and Fortran front ends return 4 if an internal
|
||
|
compiler error is encountered.
|
||
|
</dl>
|
||
|
|
||
|
<p>If you only want some of the stages of compilation, you can use
|
||
|
<samp><span class="option">-x</span></samp> (or filename suffixes) to tell <samp><span class="command">gcc</span></samp> where to start, and
|
||
|
one of the options <samp><span class="option">-c</span></samp>, <samp><span class="option">-S</span></samp>, or <samp><span class="option">-E</span></samp> to say where
|
||
|
<samp><span class="command">gcc</span></samp> is to stop. Note that some combinations (for example,
|
||
|
‘<samp><span class="samp">-x cpp-output -E</span></samp>’) instruct <samp><span class="command">gcc</span></samp> to do nothing at all.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<dl>
|
||
|
<dt><code>-c</code><dd><a name="index-c-79"></a>Compile or assemble the source files, but do not link. The linking
|
||
|
stage simply is not done. The ultimate output is in the form of an
|
||
|
object file for each source file.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<p>By default, the object file name for a source file is made by replacing
|
||
|
the suffix ‘<samp><span class="samp">.c</span></samp>’, ‘<samp><span class="samp">.i</span></samp>’, ‘<samp><span class="samp">.s</span></samp>’, etc., with ‘<samp><span class="samp">.o</span></samp>’.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<p>Unrecognized input files, not requiring compilation or assembly, are
|
||
|
ignored.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt><code>-S</code><dd><a name="index-S-80"></a>Stop after the stage of compilation proper; do not assemble. The output
|
||
|
is in the form of an assembler code file for each non-assembler input
|
||
|
file specified.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<p>By default, the assembler file name for a source file is made by
|
||
|
replacing the suffix ‘<samp><span class="samp">.c</span></samp>’, ‘<samp><span class="samp">.i</span></samp>’, etc., with ‘<samp><span class="samp">.s</span></samp>’.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<p>Input files that don't require compilation are ignored.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt><code>-E</code><dd><a name="index-E-81"></a>Stop after the preprocessing stage; do not run the compiler proper. The
|
||
|
output is in the form of preprocessed source code, which is sent to the
|
||
|
standard output.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<p>Input files that don't require preprocessing are ignored.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<p><a name="index-output-file-option-82"></a><br><dt><code>-o </code><var>file</var><dd><a name="index-o-83"></a>Place output in file <var>file</var>. This applies to whatever
|
||
|
sort of output is being produced, whether it be an executable file,
|
||
|
an object file, an assembler file or preprocessed C code.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<p>If <samp><span class="option">-o</span></samp> is not specified, the default is to put an executable
|
||
|
file in <samp><span class="file">a.out</span></samp>, the object file for
|
||
|
<samp><var>source</var><span class="file">.</span><var>suffix</var></samp> in <samp><var>source</var><span class="file">.o</span></samp>, its
|
||
|
assembler file in <samp><var>source</var><span class="file">.s</span></samp>, a precompiled header file in
|
||
|
<samp><var>source</var><span class="file">.</span><var>suffix</var><span class="file">.gch</span></samp>, and all preprocessed C source on
|
||
|
standard output.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt><code>-v</code><dd><a name="index-v-84"></a>Print (on standard error output) the commands executed to run the stages
|
||
|
of compilation. Also print the version number of the compiler driver
|
||
|
program and of the preprocessor and the compiler proper.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt><code>-###</code><dd><a name="index-g_t_0023_0023_0023-85"></a>Like <samp><span class="option">-v</span></samp> except the commands are not executed and arguments
|
||
|
are quoted unless they contain only alphanumeric characters or <code>./-_</code>.
|
||
|
This is useful for shell scripts to capture the driver-generated command lines.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt><code>-pipe</code><dd><a name="index-pipe-86"></a>Use pipes rather than temporary files for communication between the
|
||
|
various stages of compilation. This fails to work on some systems where
|
||
|
the assembler is unable to read from a pipe; but the GNU assembler has
|
||
|
no trouble.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt><code>--help</code><dd><a name="index-help-87"></a>Print (on the standard output) a description of the command-line options
|
||
|
understood by <samp><span class="command">gcc</span></samp>. If the <samp><span class="option">-v</span></samp> option is also specified
|
||
|
then <samp><span class="option">--help</span></samp> is also passed on to the various processes
|
||
|
invoked by <samp><span class="command">gcc</span></samp>, so that they can display the command-line options
|
||
|
they accept. If the <samp><span class="option">-Wextra</span></samp> option has also been specified
|
||
|
(prior to the <samp><span class="option">--help</span></samp> option), then command-line options that
|
||
|
have no documentation associated with them are also displayed.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt><code>--target-help</code><dd><a name="index-target_002dhelp-88"></a>Print (on the standard output) a description of target-specific command-line
|
||
|
options for each tool. For some targets extra target-specific
|
||
|
information may also be printed.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt><code>--help={</code><var>class</var><span class="roman">|[</span><code>^</code><span class="roman">]</span><var>qualifier</var><code>}</code><span class="roman">[</span><code>,...</code><span class="roman">]</span><dd>Print (on the standard output) a description of the command-line
|
||
|
options understood by the compiler that fit into all specified classes
|
||
|
and qualifiers. These are the supported classes:
|
||
|
|
||
|
<dl>
|
||
|
<dt>‘<samp><span class="samp">optimizers</span></samp>’<dd>Display all of the optimization options supported by the
|
||
|
compiler.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt>‘<samp><span class="samp">warnings</span></samp>’<dd>Display all of the options controlling warning messages
|
||
|
produced by the compiler.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt>‘<samp><span class="samp">target</span></samp>’<dd>Display target-specific options. Unlike the
|
||
|
<samp><span class="option">--target-help</span></samp> option however, target-specific options of the
|
||
|
linker and assembler are not displayed. This is because those
|
||
|
tools do not currently support the extended <samp><span class="option">--help=</span></samp> syntax.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt>‘<samp><span class="samp">params</span></samp>’<dd>Display the values recognized by the <samp><span class="option">--param</span></samp>
|
||
|
option.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt><var>language</var><dd>Display the options supported for <var>language</var>, where
|
||
|
<var>language</var> is the name of one of the languages supported in this
|
||
|
version of GCC.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt>‘<samp><span class="samp">common</span></samp>’<dd>Display the options that are common to all languages.
|
||
|
</dl>
|
||
|
|
||
|
<p>These are the supported qualifiers:
|
||
|
|
||
|
<dl>
|
||
|
<dt>‘<samp><span class="samp">undocumented</span></samp>’<dd>Display only those options that are undocumented.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt>‘<samp><span class="samp">joined</span></samp>’<dd>Display options taking an argument that appears after an equal
|
||
|
sign in the same continuous piece of text, such as:
|
||
|
‘<samp><span class="samp">--help=target</span></samp>’.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt>‘<samp><span class="samp">separate</span></samp>’<dd>Display options taking an argument that appears as a separate word
|
||
|
following the original option, such as: ‘<samp><span class="samp">-o output-file</span></samp>’.
|
||
|
</dl>
|
||
|
|
||
|
<p>Thus for example to display all the undocumented target-specific
|
||
|
switches supported by the compiler, use:
|
||
|
|
||
|
<pre class="smallexample"> --help=target,undocumented
|
||
|
</pre>
|
||
|
<p>The sense of a qualifier can be inverted by prefixing it with the
|
||
|
‘<samp><span class="samp">^</span></samp>’ character, so for example to display all binary warning
|
||
|
options (i.e., ones that are either on or off and that do not take an
|
||
|
argument) that have a description, use:
|
||
|
|
||
|
<pre class="smallexample"> --help=warnings,^joined,^undocumented
|
||
|
</pre>
|
||
|
<p>The argument to <samp><span class="option">--help=</span></samp> should not consist solely of inverted
|
||
|
qualifiers.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<p>Combining several classes is possible, although this usually
|
||
|
restricts the output so much that there is nothing to display. One
|
||
|
case where it does work, however, is when one of the classes is
|
||
|
<var>target</var>. For example, to display all the target-specific
|
||
|
optimization options, use:
|
||
|
|
||
|
<pre class="smallexample"> --help=target,optimizers
|
||
|
</pre>
|
||
|
<p>The <samp><span class="option">--help=</span></samp> option can be repeated on the command line. Each
|
||
|
successive use displays its requested class of options, skipping
|
||
|
those that have already been displayed.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<p>If the <samp><span class="option">-Q</span></samp> option appears on the command line before the
|
||
|
<samp><span class="option">--help=</span></samp> option, then the descriptive text displayed by
|
||
|
<samp><span class="option">--help=</span></samp> is changed. Instead of describing the displayed
|
||
|
options, an indication is given as to whether the option is enabled,
|
||
|
disabled or set to a specific value (assuming that the compiler
|
||
|
knows this at the point where the <samp><span class="option">--help=</span></samp> option is used).
|
||
|
|
||
|
<p>Here is a truncated example from the ARM port of <samp><span class="command">gcc</span></samp>:
|
||
|
|
||
|
<pre class="smallexample"> % gcc -Q -mabi=2 --help=target -c
|
||
|
The following options are target specific:
|
||
|
-mabi= 2
|
||
|
-mabort-on-noreturn [disabled]
|
||
|
-mapcs [disabled]
|
||
|
</pre>
|
||
|
<p>The output is sensitive to the effects of previous command-line
|
||
|
options, so for example it is possible to find out which optimizations
|
||
|
are enabled at <samp><span class="option">-O2</span></samp> by using:
|
||
|
|
||
|
<pre class="smallexample"> -Q -O2 --help=optimizers
|
||
|
</pre>
|
||
|
<p>Alternatively you can discover which binary optimizations are enabled
|
||
|
by <samp><span class="option">-O3</span></samp> by using:
|
||
|
|
||
|
<pre class="smallexample"> gcc -c -Q -O3 --help=optimizers > /tmp/O3-opts
|
||
|
gcc -c -Q -O2 --help=optimizers > /tmp/O2-opts
|
||
|
diff /tmp/O2-opts /tmp/O3-opts | grep enabled
|
||
|
</pre>
|
||
|
<br><dt><code>-no-canonical-prefixes</code><dd><a name="index-no_002dcanonical_002dprefixes-89"></a>Do not expand any symbolic links, resolve references to ‘<samp><span class="samp">/../</span></samp>’
|
||
|
or ‘<samp><span class="samp">/./</span></samp>’, or make the path absolute when generating a relative
|
||
|
prefix.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt><code>--version</code><dd><a name="index-version-90"></a>Display the version number and copyrights of the invoked GCC.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt><code>-wrapper</code><dd><a name="index-wrapper-91"></a>Invoke all subcommands under a wrapper program. The name of the
|
||
|
wrapper program and its parameters are passed as a comma separated
|
||
|
list.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<pre class="smallexample"> gcc -c t.c -wrapper gdb,--args
|
||
|
</pre>
|
||
|
<p class="noindent">This invokes all subprograms of <samp><span class="command">gcc</span></samp> under
|
||
|
‘<samp><span class="samp">gdb --args</span></samp>’, thus the invocation of <samp><span class="command">cc1</span></samp> is
|
||
|
‘<samp><span class="samp">gdb --args cc1 ...</span></samp>’.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt><code>-fplugin=</code><var>name</var><code>.so</code><dd><a name="index-fplugin-92"></a>Load the plugin code in file <var>name</var>.so, assumed to be a
|
||
|
shared object to be dlopen'd by the compiler. The base name of
|
||
|
the shared object file is used to identify the plugin for the
|
||
|
purposes of argument parsing (See
|
||
|
<samp><span class="option">-fplugin-arg-</span><var>name</var><span class="option">-</span><var>key</var><span class="option">=</span><var>value</var></samp> below).
|
||
|
Each plugin should define the callback functions specified in the
|
||
|
Plugins API.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt><code>-fplugin-arg-</code><var>name</var><code>-</code><var>key</var><code>=</code><var>value</var><dd><a name="index-fplugin_002darg-93"></a>Define an argument called <var>key</var> with a value of <var>value</var>
|
||
|
for the plugin called <var>name</var>.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt><code>-fdump-ada-spec</code><span class="roman">[</span><code>-slim</code><span class="roman">]</span><dd><a name="index-fdump_002dada_002dspec-94"></a>For C and C++ source and include files, generate corresponding Ada specs.
|
||
|
See <a href="../gnat_ugn/Generating-Ada-Bindings-for-C-and-C_002b_002b-headers.html#Generating-Ada-Bindings-for-C-and-C_002b_002b-headers">Generating Ada Bindings for C and C++ headers</a>, which provides detailed documentation on this feature.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt><code>-fada-spec-parent=</code><var>unit</var><dd><a name="index-fada_002dspec_002dparent-95"></a>In conjunction with <samp><span class="option">-fdump-ada-spec[-slim]</span></samp> above, generate
|
||
|
Ada specs as child units of parent <var>unit</var>.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<br><dt><code>-fdump-go-spec=</code><var>file</var><dd><a name="index-fdump_002dgo_002dspec-96"></a>For input files in any language, generate corresponding Go
|
||
|
declarations in <var>file</var>. This generates Go <code>const</code>,
|
||
|
<code>type</code>, <code>var</code>, and <code>func</code> declarations which may be a
|
||
|
useful way to start writing a Go interface to code written in some
|
||
|
other language.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<!-- This file is designed to be included in manuals that use -->
|
||
|
<!-- expandargv. -->
|
||
|
<br><dt><code>@</code><var>file</var><dd>Read command-line options from <var>file</var>. The options read are
|
||
|
inserted in place of the original @<var>file</var> option. If <var>file</var>
|
||
|
does not exist, or cannot be read, then the option will be treated
|
||
|
literally, and not removed.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<p>Options in <var>file</var> are separated by whitespace. A whitespace
|
||
|
character may be included in an option by surrounding the entire
|
||
|
option in either single or double quotes. Any character (including a
|
||
|
backslash) may be included by prefixing the character to be included
|
||
|
with a backslash. The <var>file</var> may itself contain additional
|
||
|
@<var>file</var> options; any such options will be processed recursively.
|
||
|
</dl>
|
||
|
|
||
|
</body></html>
|
||
|
|