llvm-link - LLVM linker
llvm-link [options] filename ...
llvm-link takes several LLVM bitcode files and links them together into a
single LLVM bitcode file. It writes the output file to standard output, unless
the -o option is used to specify a filename.
llvm-link attempts to load the input files from the current directory. If
that fails, it looks for each file in each of the directories specified by the
-L options on the command line. The library search paths are global; each
one is searched for every input file if necessary. The directories are searched
in the order they were specified on the command line.
- -L directory
-
Add the specified directory to the library search path. When looking for
libraries, llvm-link will look in path name for libraries. This option can be
specified multiple times; llvm-link will search inside these directories in
the order in which they were specified on the command line.
- -f
-
Enable binary output on terminals. Normally, llvm-link will refuse to
write raw bitcode output if the output stream is a terminal. With this option,
llvm-link will write raw bitcode regardless of the output device.
- -o filename
-
Specify the output file name. If filename is
-, then llvm-link will
write its output to standard output.
- -S
-
Write output in LLVM intermediate language (instead of bitcode).
- -d
-
If specified, llvm-link prints a human-readable version of the output
bitcode file to standard error.
- --help
-
Print a summary of command line options.
- -v
-
Verbose mode. Print information about what llvm-link is doing. This
typically includes a message for each bitcode file linked in and for each
library found.
If llvm-link succeeds, it will exit with 0. Otherwise, if an error
occurs, it will exit with a non-zero value.
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