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| =head1 NAME |
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| llvm-ar - LLVM archiver |
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| =head1 SYNOPSIS |
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| B<llvm-ar> [-X32_64] [-]{dmpqrtx}[Rabfouz] [relpos] [count] <archive-file> [files...] |
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| =head1 DESCRIPTION |
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| The B<llvm-ar> command is similar to the common Unix utility, C<ar>. It |
| archives several files together into a single file. The intent for this is |
| to produce archive libraries by LLVM bytecode that can be linked into an |
| LLVM program. However, the archive can contain any kind of file. If requested, |
| B<llvm-ar> can generate a symbol table that makes linking faster because |
| only the symbol table needs to be consulted, not each individual file member |
| of the archive. |
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| While the B<llvm-ar> command produces files that are similar to the format |
| used by older C<ar> implementations, it has several significant departures |
| in order to make the archive appropriate for LLVM. Consequently, archives |
| produced with B<llvm-ar> probably won't be readable or editable with any |
| C<ar> implementation unless the archive content is very simple. |
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| Here's where B<llvm-ar> departs from previous C<ar> implementations: |
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| =over |
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| =item I<Symbol Table> |
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| Since B<llvm-ar> is intended to archive bytecode files, the symbol table |
| won't make much sense to anything but LLVM. Consequently, the symbol table's |
| format has been simplified. It consists simply of a sequence of pairs |
| of a file member index number as an LSB 4byte integer and a null-terminated |
| string. |
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| =item I<Long Paths> |
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| Some C<ar> implementations (SVR4) use a separate file member to record long |
| path names (> 15 characters). B<llvm-ar> takes the BSD 4.4 and Mac OS X |
| approach which is to simply store the full path name immediately preceding |
| the data for the file. The path name is null terminated and may contain the |
| slash (/) character. |
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| =item I<Compression> |
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| B<llvm-ar> can compress the members of an archive to save space. The |
| compression used depends on what's available on the platform but favors |
| bzip2 and then zlib. Note that for very small files, bzip2 may increase |
| the file size but generally does about 10% better than zlib on LLVM |
| bytecode files. |
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| =item I<Directory Recursion> |
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| Most C<ar> implementations do not recurse through directories but simply |
| ignore directories if they are presented to the program in the F<files> |
| option. B<llvm-ar>, however, can recurse through directory structures and |
| add all the files under a directory, if requested. |
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| =item I<TOC Verbose Output> |
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| When B<llvm-ar> prints out the verbose table of contents (C<tv> option), it |
| precedes the usual output with a character indicating the basic kind of |
| content in the file. A blank means the file is a regular file. A 'Z' means |
| the file is compressed. A 'B' means the file is an LLVM bytecode file. An |
| 'S' means the file is the symbol table. |
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| =back |
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| =head1 OPTIONS |
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| The options to B<llvm-ar> are compatible with other C<ar> implementations. |
| However, there are a few modifiers (F<zR>) that are not found in other |
| C<ar>s. The options to B<llvm-ar> specify a single basic operation to |
| perform on the archive, a variety of modifiers for that operation, the |
| name of the archive file, and an optional list of file names. These options |
| are used to determine how B<llvm-ar> should process the archive file. |
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| The Operations and Modifiers are explained in the sections below. The minimal |
| set of options is at least one operator and the name of the archive. Typically |
| archive files end with a C<.a> suffix, but this is not required. Following |
| the F<achive-name> comes a list of F<files> that indicate the specific members |
| of the archive to operate on. If the F<files> option is not specified, it |
| generally means either "none" or "all" members, depending on the operation. |
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| =head2 Operations |
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| =over |
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| =item d |
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| Delete files from the archive. No modifiers are applicable to this operation. |
| The F<files> options specify which members should be removed from the |
| archive. It is not an error if a specified file does not appear in the archive. |
| If no F<files> are specified, the archive is not modified. |
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| =item m[abi] |
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| Move files from one location in the archive to another. The F<a>, F<b>, and |
| F<i> modifiers apply to this operation. The F<files> will all be moved |
| to the location given by the modifiers. If no modifiers are used, the files |
| will be moved to the end of the archive. If no F<files> are specified, the |
| archive is not modified. |
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| =item p |
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| Print files to the standard output. No modifiers are applicable to this |
| operation. This operation simply prints the F<files> indicated to the |
| standard output. If no F<files> are specified, the entire archive is printed. |
| Printing bytecode files is ill-advised as they might confuse your terminal |
| settings. The F<p> operation never modifies the archive. |
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| =item q[Rfz] |
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| Quickly append files to the end of the archive. The F<R>, F<f>, and F<z> |
| modifiers apply to this operation. This operation quickly adds the |
| F<files> to the archive without checking for duplicates that shoud be |
| removed first. If no F<files> are specified, the archive is not modified. |
| Becasue of the way that B<llvm-ar> constructs the archive file, its dubious |
| whether the F<q> operation is any faster than the F<r> operation. |
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| =item r[Rabfuz] |
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| Replace or insert file members. The F<R>, F<a>, F<b>, F<f>, F<u>, and F<z> |
| modifiers apply to this operation. This operation will replace existing |
| F<files> or insert them at the end of the archive if they do not exist. If no |
| F<files> are specified, the archive is not modified. |
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| =item t[v] |
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| Print the table of contents. Without any modifiers, this operation just prints |
| the names of the members to the standard output. With the F<v> modifier, |
| B<llvm-ar> also prints out the file type (B=bytecode, Z=compressed, S=symbol |
| table, blank=regular file), the permission mode, the owner and group, the |
| size, and the date. If any F<files> are specified, the listing is only for |
| those files. If no F<files> are specified, the table of contents for the |
| whole archive is printed. |
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| =item x[o] |
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| Extract archive members back to files. The F<o> modifier applies to this |
| operation. This operation retrieves the indicated F<files> from the archive |
| and writes them back to the operating system's file system. If no |
| F<files> are specified, the entire archive is extract. |
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| =back |
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| =head2 Modifiers (operation specific) |
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| =over |
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| =item [a] |
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| put F<files> after [relpos] |
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| =item [b] |
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| put F<files> before [relpos] (same as [i]) |
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| =item [f] |
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| truncate inserted file names |
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| =item [i] |
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| put file(s) before [relpos] (same as [b]) |
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| =item [N] |
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| use instance [count] of name |
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| =item [o] |
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| preserve original dates |
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| =item [P] |
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| use full path names when matching |
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| =item [R] |
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| recurse through directories when inserting |
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| =item [u] |
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| update only files newer than archive contents |
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| =item [z] |
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| compress/uncompress files before inserting/extracting |
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| =back |
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| =head2 Modifiers (generic) |
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| =over |
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| =item [c] |
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| do not warn if the library had to be created |
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| =item [s] |
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| create an archive index (cf. ranlib) |
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| =item [S] |
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| do not build a symbol table |
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| =item [R] |
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| recursively process directories |
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| =item [v] |
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| be verbose |
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| =back |
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| =head1 EXIT STATUS |
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| If B<llvm-as> succeeds, it will exit with 0. A usage error, results |
| in an exit code of 1. A hard (file system typically) error results in an |
| exit code of 2. Miscellaneous or unknown errors result in an |
| exit code of 3. |
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| =head1 SEE ALSO |
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| L<llvm-ld|llvm-ld> |
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| =head1 AUTHORS |
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| Maintained by the LLVM Team (L<http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu>). |
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| =cut |