NAME¶
llvm-g++ - LLVM C++ front-end
SYNOPSIS¶
llvm-g++ [
options]
filename
DESCRIPTION¶
The
llvm-g++ command is the LLVM C++ front end. It is a modified version
of g++ that compiles C++/ObjC++ programs into native code, LLVM bitcode or
assembly language, depending upon the options.
By default,
llvm-g++ compiles to native objects just like GCC does. If
the
-emit-llvm option is given then it will generate LLVM bitcode files
instead. If
-S (assembly) is also given, then it will generate LLVM
assembly.
Being derived from the GNU Compiler Collection,
llvm-g++ 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.
OPTIONS¶
- --help
- Print a summary of command line options.
- -S
- Do not generate an LLVM bitcode 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 bitcode file. This bitcode file can then be
linked with other bitcode files later on to generate a full LLVM
executable.
- -o filename
- Specify the output file to be filename.
- -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 bitcode library.
- -emit-llvm
- Make the output be LLVM bitcode (or assembly) instead of
native object (or assembly).
EXIT STATUS¶
If
llvm-g++ succeeds, it will exit with 0. Otherwise, if an error occurs,
it will exit with a non-zero value.
SEE ALSO¶
llvm-gcc
AUTHORS¶
Maintained by the LLVM Team (<
http://llvm.org>).