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20<h1>Clang Compiler User's Manual</h1>
21
22<ul>
23<li><a href="#intro">Introduction</a>
24 <ul>
25 <li><a href="#terminology">Terminology</a></li>
26 <li><a href="#basicusage">Basic Usage</a></li>
27 </ul>
28</li>
Chris Lattner65a795b2009-04-20 06:00:23 +000029<li><a href="#commandline">Command Line Options</a>
30 <ul>
31 <li><a href="#cl_diagnostics">Options to Control Error and Warning
32 Messages</a></li>
Chad Rosierb211a4b2012-02-22 19:14:46 +000033 <li><a href="#cl_crash_diagnostics">Options to Control Clang Crash
34 Diagnostics</a></li>
Chris Lattner65a795b2009-04-20 06:00:23 +000035 </ul>
36</li>
Chris Lattnercf17d9d2009-04-20 04:23:09 +000037<li><a href="#general_features">Language and Target-Independent Features</a>
38 <ul>
NAKAMURA Takumiddf68ff2011-04-05 04:31:31 +000039 <li><a href="#diagnostics">Controlling Errors and Warnings</a>
Chris Lattner3401cf82009-07-12 21:22:10 +000040 <ul>
41 <li><a href="#diagnostics_display">Controlling How Clang Displays Diagnostics</a></li>
42 <li><a href="#diagnostics_mappings">Diagnostic Mappings</a></li>
Chris Lattner67db8cd2010-05-30 23:42:51 +000043 <li><a href="#diagnostics_categories">Diagnostic Categories</a></li>
Chris Lattner3401cf82009-07-12 21:22:10 +000044 <li><a href="#diagnostics_commandline">Controlling Diagnostics via Command Line Flags</a></li>
45 <li><a href="#diagnostics_pragmas">Controlling Diagnostics via Pragmas</a></li>
Richard Smithf122a132012-06-13 20:27:03 +000046 <li><a href="#diagnostics_systemheader">Controlling Diagnostics in System Headers</a></li>
Ted Kremenekf391fa72011-08-18 01:17:05 +000047 <li><a href="#diagnostics_enable_everything">Enabling All Warnings</a></li>
Ted Kremenek2fb11eb2010-08-24 18:12:35 +000048 <li><a href="#analyzer_diagnositics">Controlling Static Analyzer Diagnostics</a></li>
Chris Lattner3401cf82009-07-12 21:22:10 +000049 </ul>
NAKAMURA Takumiddf68ff2011-04-05 04:31:31 +000050 </li>
Chris Lattnercf17d9d2009-04-20 04:23:09 +000051 <li><a href="#precompiledheaders">Precompiled Headers</a></li>
Mike Stump53664ca2009-12-14 23:53:10 +000052 <li><a href="#codegen">Controlling Code Generation</a></li>
Alexey Samsonov5ab52492012-05-30 06:55:10 +000053 <li><a href="#debuginfosize">Controlling Size of Debug Information</a></li>
NAKAMURA Takumiddf68ff2011-04-05 04:31:31 +000054 </ul>
Chris Lattnercf17d9d2009-04-20 04:23:09 +000055</li>
56<li><a href="#c">C Language Features</a>
57 <ul>
Eli Friedman660a5ac2009-04-28 18:48:34 +000058 <li><a href="#c_ext">Extensions supported by clang</a></li>
59 <li><a href="#c_modes">Differences between various standard modes</a></li>
60 <li><a href="#c_unimpl_gcc">GCC extensions not implemented yet</a></li>
61 <li><a href="#c_unsupp_gcc">Intentionally unsupported GCC extensions</a></li>
62 <li><a href="#c_ms">Microsoft extensions</a></li>
Chris Lattnercf17d9d2009-04-20 04:23:09 +000063 </ul>
64</li>
Richard Smithbdb10182011-11-21 20:54:59 +000065<li><a href="#cxx">C++ Language Features</a>
66 <ul>
67 <li><a href="#cxx_implimits">Controlling implementation limits</a></li>
68 </ul>
69</li>
Chris Lattnercf17d9d2009-04-20 04:23:09 +000070<li><a href="#target_features">Target-Specific Features and Limitations</a>
71 <ul>
72 <li><a href="#target_arch">CPU Architectures Features and Limitations</a>
73 <ul>
74 <li><a href="#target_arch_x86">X86</a></li>
Eli Friedman3b658d32009-06-08 05:12:39 +000075 <li><a href="#target_arch_arm">ARM</a></li>
76 <li><a href="#target_arch_other">Other platforms</a></li>
Chris Lattnercf17d9d2009-04-20 04:23:09 +000077 </ul>
78 </li>
79 <li><a href="#target_os">Operating System Features and Limitations</a>
80 <ul>
81 <li><a href="#target_os_darwin">Darwin (Mac OS/X)</a></li>
82 <li>Linux, etc.</li>
NAKAMURA Takumia75fdb22011-04-04 15:02:41 +000083 <li><a href="#target_os_win32">Windows</a></li>
Chris Lattnercf17d9d2009-04-20 04:23:09 +000084 </ul>
Chris Lattnercf17d9d2009-04-20 04:23:09 +000085 </li>
86 </ul>
87</li>
88</ul>
89
90
91<!-- ======================================================================= -->
92<h2 id="intro">Introduction</h2>
93<!-- ======================================================================= -->
94
95<p>The Clang Compiler is an open-source compiler for the C family of programming
96languages, aiming to be the best in class implementation of these languages.
97Clang builds on the LLVM optimizer and code generator, allowing it to provide
98high-quality optimization and code generation support for many targets. For
99more general information, please see the <a href="http://clang.llvm.org">Clang
100Web Site</a> or the <a href="http://llvm.org">LLVM Web Site</a>.</p>
101
102<p>This document describes important notes about using Clang as a compiler for
103an end-user, documenting the supported features, command line options, etc. If
104you are interested in using Clang to build a tool that processes code, please
105see <a href="InternalsManual.html">the Clang Internals Manual</a>. If you are
Michael J. Spencer8275fc02012-02-12 09:11:39 +0000106interested in the <a href="http://clang-analyzer.llvm.org">Clang
Chris Lattnercf17d9d2009-04-20 04:23:09 +0000107Static Analyzer</a>, please see its web page.</p>
108
109<p>Clang is designed to support the C family of programming languages, which
110includes <a href="#c">C</a>, <a href="#objc">Objective-C</a>, <a
111href="#cxx">C++</a>, and <a href="#objcxx">Objective-C++</a> as well as many
112dialects of those. For language-specific information, please see the
113corresponding language specific section:</p>
114
115<ul>
116<li><a href="#c">C Language</a>: K&amp;R C, ANSI C89, ISO C90, ISO C94
117 (C89+AMD1), ISO C99 (+TC1, TC2, TC3). </li>
118<li><a href="#objc">Objective-C Language</a>: ObjC 1, ObjC 2, ObjC 2.1, plus
119 variants depending on base language.</li>
Richard Smithbdb10182011-11-21 20:54:59 +0000120<li><a href="#cxx">C++ Language</a></li>
Chris Lattnercf17d9d2009-04-20 04:23:09 +0000121<li><a href="#objcxx">Objective C++ Language</a></li>
122</ul>
123
124<p>In addition to these base languages and their dialects, Clang supports a
125broad variety of language extensions, which are documented in the corresponding
126language section. These extensions are provided to be compatible with the GCC,
127Microsoft, and other popular compilers as well as to improve functionality
128through Clang-specific features. The Clang driver and language features are
129intentionally designed to be as compatible with the GNU GCC compiler as
130reasonably possible, easing migration from GCC to Clang. In most cases, code
131"just works".</p>
132
133<p>In addition to language specific features, Clang has a variety of features
134that depend on what CPU architecture or operating system is being compiled for.
Douglas Gregorcd5a5052009-11-09 15:15:41 +0000135Please see the <a href="#target_features">Target-Specific Features and
Chris Lattnercf17d9d2009-04-20 04:23:09 +0000136Limitations</a> section for more details.</p>
137
138<p>The rest of the introduction introduces some basic <a
139href="#terminology">compiler terminology</a> that is used throughout this manual
140and contains a basic <a href="#basicusage">introduction to using Clang</a>
141as a command line compiler.</p>
142
143<!-- = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = -->
144<h3 id="terminology">Terminology</h3>
145<!-- = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = -->
146
147<p>Front end, parser, backend, preprocessor, undefined behavior, diagnostic,
148 optimizer</p>
149
150<!-- = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = -->
151<h3 id="basicusage">Basic Usage</h3>
152<!-- = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = -->
153
154<p>Intro to how to use a C compiler for newbies.</p>
155<p>
156compile + link
157
158compile then link
159
160debug info
161
162enabling optimizations
163
164picking a language to use, defaults to C99 by default. Autosenses based on
165extension.
166
167using a makefile
168</p>
169
170
171<!-- ======================================================================= -->
172<h2 id="commandline">Command Line Options</h2>
173<!-- ======================================================================= -->
174
175<p>
176This section is generally an index into other sections. It does not go into
Chris Lattner65a795b2009-04-20 06:00:23 +0000177depth on the ones that are covered by other sections. However, the first part
178introduces the language selection and other high level options like -c, -g, etc.
Chris Lattnercf17d9d2009-04-20 04:23:09 +0000179</p>
180
Chris Lattner65a795b2009-04-20 06:00:23 +0000181
182<!-- = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = -->
183<h3 id="cl_diagnostics">Options to Control Error and Warning Messages</h3>
184<!-- = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = -->
185
186<p><b>-Werror</b>: Turn warnings into errors.</p>
187<p><b>-Werror=foo</b>: Turn warning "foo" into an error.</p>
188<p><b>-Wno-error=foo</b>: Turn warning "foo" into an warning even if -Werror is
189 specified.</p>
Dmitri Gribenko1dfb72f2012-07-17 18:51:47 +0000190<p><b>-Wfoo</b>: Enable warning "foo".</p>
191<p><b>-Wno-foo</b>: Disable warning "foo".</p>
Chris Lattner65a795b2009-04-20 06:00:23 +0000192<p><b>-w</b>: Disable all warnings.</p>
Dmitri Gribenko1dfb72f2012-07-17 18:51:47 +0000193<p><b>-Weverything</b>: <a href="#diagnostics_enable_everything">Enable <b>all</b> warnings.</a></p>
Chris Lattner65a795b2009-04-20 06:00:23 +0000194<p><b>-pedantic</b>: Warn on language extensions.</p>
195<p><b>-pedantic-errors</b>: Error on language extensions.</p>
196<p><b>-Wsystem-headers</b>: Enable warnings from system headers.</p>
197
Chris Lattner0f0c9632010-04-07 20:49:23 +0000198<p><b>-ferror-limit=123</b>: Stop emitting diagnostics after 123 errors have
199 been produced. The default is 20, and the error limit can be disabled with
200 -ferror-limit=0.</p>
201
Douglas Gregor575cf372010-04-20 07:18:24 +0000202<p><b>-ftemplate-backtrace-limit=123</b>: Only emit up to 123 template instantiation notes within the template instantiation backtrace for a single warning or error. The default is 10, and the limit can be disabled with -ftemplate-backtrace-limit=0.</p>
203
Chris Lattner65a795b2009-04-20 06:00:23 +0000204<!-- ================================================= -->
205<h4 id="cl_diag_formatting">Formatting of Diagnostics</h4>
206<!-- ================================================= -->
207
208<p>Clang aims to produce beautiful diagnostics by default, particularly for new
209users that first come to Clang. However, different people have different
Chris Lattner8217f4e2009-04-20 06:26:18 +0000210preferences, and sometimes Clang is driven by another program that wants to
211parse simple and consistent output, not a person. For these cases, Clang
212provides a wide range of options to control the exact output format of the
213diagnostics that it generates.</p>
Chris Lattner65a795b2009-04-20 06:00:23 +0000214
215<dl>
216
217<!-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -->
218<dt id="opt_fshow-column"><b>-f[no-]show-column</b>: Print column number in
219diagnostic.</dt>
220<dd>This option, which defaults to on, controls whether or not Clang prints the
221column number of a diagnostic. For example, when this is enabled, Clang will
NAKAMURA Takumiddf68ff2011-04-05 04:31:31 +0000222print something like:
Chris Lattner65a795b2009-04-20 06:00:23 +0000223
224<pre>
225 test.c:28:8: warning: extra tokens at end of #endif directive [-Wextra-tokens]
226 #endif bad
227 ^
228 //
229</pre>
230
231<p>When this is disabled, Clang will print "test.c:28: warning..." with no
232column number.</p>
Jordan Rosebbe01752012-07-20 18:50:51 +0000233
234<p>The printed column numbers count bytes from the beginning of the line; take
235care if your source contains multibyte characters.</p>
Chris Lattner65a795b2009-04-20 06:00:23 +0000236</dd>
237
238<!-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -->
239<dt id="opt_fshow-source-location"><b>-f[no-]show-source-location</b>: Print
240source file/line/column information in diagnostic.</dt>
241<dd>This option, which defaults to on, controls whether or not Clang prints the
242filename, line number and column number of a diagnostic. For example,
NAKAMURA Takumiddf68ff2011-04-05 04:31:31 +0000243when this is enabled, Clang will print something like:
Chris Lattner65a795b2009-04-20 06:00:23 +0000244
245<pre>
246 test.c:28:8: warning: extra tokens at end of #endif directive [-Wextra-tokens]
247 #endif bad
248 ^
249 //
250</pre>
251
252<p>When this is disabled, Clang will not print the "test.c:28:8: " part.</p>
253</dd>
254
255<!-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -->
256<dt id="opt_fcaret-diagnostics"><b>-f[no-]caret-diagnostics</b>: Print source
257line and ranges from source code in diagnostic.</dt>
258<dd>This option, which defaults to on, controls whether or not Clang prints the
259source line, source ranges, and caret when emitting a diagnostic. For example,
NAKAMURA Takumiddf68ff2011-04-05 04:31:31 +0000260when this is enabled, Clang will print something like:
Chris Lattner65a795b2009-04-20 06:00:23 +0000261
262<pre>
263 test.c:28:8: warning: extra tokens at end of #endif directive [-Wextra-tokens]
264 #endif bad
265 ^
266 //
267</pre>
Chris Lattner65a795b2009-04-20 06:00:23 +0000268</dd>
Chris Lattner65a795b2009-04-20 06:00:23 +0000269<!-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -->
Douglas Gregore8d44dd2010-07-09 16:31:58 +0000270<dt id="opt_fcolor_diagnostics"><b>-f[no-]color-diagnostics</b>: </dt>
271<dd>This option, which defaults to on when a color-capable terminal is
272 detected, controls whether or not Clang prints diagnostics in color.
273 When this option is enabled, Clang will use colors to highlight
274 specific parts of the diagnostic, e.g.,
Chris Lattner4e1c53d2011-01-24 03:47:34 +0000275 <pre>
Benjamin Kramer665a8dc2012-01-15 15:26:07 +0000276 <b><span style="color:black">test.c:28:8: <span style="color:magenta">warning</span>: extra tokens at end of #endif directive [-Wextra-tokens]</span></b>
Chris Lattner4e1c53d2011-01-24 03:47:34 +0000277 #endif bad
Benjamin Kramer665a8dc2012-01-15 15:26:07 +0000278 <span style="color:green">^</span>
279 <span style="color:green">//</span>
Douglas Gregore8d44dd2010-07-09 16:31:58 +0000280</pre>
Chris Lattner4e1c53d2011-01-24 03:47:34 +0000281
282<p>When this is disabled, Clang will just print:</p>
283
284<pre>
285 test.c:2:8: warning: extra tokens at end of #endif directive [-Wextra-tokens]
286 #endif bad
287 ^
288 //
289</pre>
290</dd>
Douglas Gregore8d44dd2010-07-09 16:31:58 +0000291<!-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -->
Douglas Gregorc9471b02011-05-21 17:07:29 +0000292<dt id="opt_fdiagnostics-format"><b>-fdiagnostics-format=clang/msvc/vi</b>:
293Changes diagnostic output format to better match IDEs and command line tools.</dt>
294<dd>This option controls the output format of the filename, line number, and column printed in diagnostic messages. The options, and their affect on formatting a simple conversion diagnostic, follow:
295
296 <dl>
297 <dt><b>clang</b> (default)</dt>
298 <dd>
299 <pre>t.c:3:11: warning: conversion specifies type 'char *' but the argument has type 'int'</pre>
300 </dd>
301
302 <dt><b>msvc</b></dt>
303 <dd>
304 <pre>t.c(3,11) : warning: conversion specifies type 'char *' but the argument has type 'int'</pre>
305 </dd>
306
307 <dt><b>vi</b></dt>
308 <dd>
309 <pre>t.c +3:11: warning: conversion specifies type 'char *' but the argument has type 'int'</pre>
310 </dd>
311 </dl>
312</dd>
313
314<!-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -->
Argyrios Kyrtzidis477aab62011-05-25 05:05:01 +0000315<dt id="opt_fdiagnostics-show-name"><b>-f[no-]diagnostics-show-name</b>:
316Enable the display of the diagnostic name.</dt>
317<dd>This option, which defaults to off, controls whether or not
Benjamin Kramer665a8dc2012-01-15 15:26:07 +0000318Clang prints the associated name.<p></p></dd>
Argyrios Kyrtzidis477aab62011-05-25 05:05:01 +0000319<!-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -->
Chris Lattner65a795b2009-04-20 06:00:23 +0000320<dt id="opt_fdiagnostics-show-option"><b>-f[no-]diagnostics-show-option</b>:
321Enable <tt>[-Woption]</tt> information in diagnostic line.</dt>
322<dd>This option, which defaults to on,
323controls whether or not Clang prints the associated <A
324href="#cl_diag_warning_groups">warning group</a> option name when outputting
NAKAMURA Takumiddf68ff2011-04-05 04:31:31 +0000325a warning diagnostic. For example, in this output:
Chris Lattner65a795b2009-04-20 06:00:23 +0000326
327<pre>
328 test.c:28:8: warning: extra tokens at end of #endif directive [-Wextra-tokens]
329 #endif bad
330 ^
331 //
332</pre>
333
334<p>Passing <b>-fno-diagnostics-show-option</b> will prevent Clang from printing
335the [<a href="#opt_Wextra-tokens">-Wextra-tokens</a>] information in the
336diagnostic. This information tells you the flag needed to enable or disable the
337diagnostic, either from the command line or through <a
338href="#pragma_GCC_diagnostic">#pragma GCC diagnostic</a>.</dd>
339
Chris Lattner28a43a42010-05-05 01:35:28 +0000340<!-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -->
341<dt id="opt_fdiagnostics-show-category"><b>-fdiagnostics-show-category=none/id/name</b>:
342Enable printing category information in diagnostic line.</dt>
343<dd>This option, which defaults to "none",
344controls whether or not Clang prints the category associated with a diagnostic
345when emitting it. Each diagnostic may or many not have an associated category,
346if it has one, it is listed in the diagnostic categorization field of the
NAKAMURA Takumiddf68ff2011-04-05 04:31:31 +0000347diagnostic line (in the []'s).
Chris Lattner28a43a42010-05-05 01:35:28 +0000348
349<p>For example, a format string warning will produce these three renditions
350based on the setting of this option:</p>
351
352<pre>
353 t.c:3:11: warning: conversion specifies type 'char *' but the argument has type 'int' [-Wformat]
354 t.c:3:11: warning: conversion specifies type 'char *' but the argument has type 'int' [-Wformat<b>,1</b>]
355 t.c:3:11: warning: conversion specifies type 'char *' but the argument has type 'int' [-Wformat<b>,Format String</b>]
356</pre>
357
358<p>This category can be used by clients that want to group diagnostics by
359category, so it should be a high level category. We want dozens of these, not
360hundreds or thousands of them.</p>
361</dd>
362
363
Chris Lattner65a795b2009-04-20 06:00:23 +0000364
365<!-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -->
366<dt id="opt_fdiagnostics-fixit-info"><b>-f[no-]diagnostics-fixit-info</b>:
367Enable "FixIt" information in the diagnostics output.</dt>
368<dd>This option, which defaults to on, controls whether or not Clang prints the
369information on how to fix a specific diagnostic underneath it when it knows.
NAKAMURA Takumiddf68ff2011-04-05 04:31:31 +0000370For example, in this output:
Chris Lattner65a795b2009-04-20 06:00:23 +0000371
372<pre>
373 test.c:28:8: warning: extra tokens at end of #endif directive [-Wextra-tokens]
374 #endif bad
375 ^
376 //
377</pre>
378
379<p>Passing <b>-fno-diagnostics-fixit-info</b> will prevent Clang from printing
380the "//" line at the end of the message. This information is useful for users
381who may not understand what is wrong, but can be confusing for machine
382parsing.</p>
383</dd>
384
385<!-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -->
Chris Lattner2a9cc232009-04-21 05:35:32 +0000386<dt id="opt_fdiagnostics-print-source-range-info">
387<b>-f[no-]diagnostics-print-source-range-info</b>:
Chris Lattner65a795b2009-04-20 06:00:23 +0000388Print machine parsable information about source ranges.</dt>
389<dd>This option, which defaults to off, controls whether or not Clang prints
390information about source ranges in a machine parsable format after the
391file/line/column number information. The information is a simple sequence of
392brace enclosed ranges, where each range lists the start and end line/column
NAKAMURA Takumiddf68ff2011-04-05 04:31:31 +0000393locations. For example, in this output:
Chris Lattner65a795b2009-04-20 06:00:23 +0000394
395<pre>
396exprs.c:47:15:{47:8-47:14}{47:17-47:24}: error: invalid operands to binary expression ('int *' and '_Complex float')
397 P = (P-42) + Gamma*4;
398 ~~~~~~ ^ ~~~~~~~
399</pre>
400
Chris Lattner2a9cc232009-04-21 05:35:32 +0000401<p>The {}'s are generated by -fdiagnostics-print-source-range-info.</p>
Jordan Rosebbe01752012-07-20 18:50:51 +0000402
403<p>The printed column numbers count bytes from the beginning of the line; take
404care if your source contains multibyte characters.</p>
Chris Lattner65a795b2009-04-20 06:00:23 +0000405</dd>
406
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408<dt id="opt_fdiagnostics-parseable-fixits">
409<b>-fdiagnostics-parseable-fixits</b>:
410Print Fix-Its in a machine parseable form.</dt>
411<dd><p>This option makes Clang print available Fix-Its in a machine parseable format at the end of diagnostics. The following example illustrates the format:</p>
412
413<pre>
Douglas Gregorbf5e09d2010-08-20 03:17:33 +0000414 fix-it:"t.cpp":{7:25-7:29}:"Gamma"
Douglas Gregor4786c152010-08-19 20:24:43 +0000415</pre>
416
NAKAMURA Takumi44626362011-04-05 00:57:02 +0000417<p>The range printed is a half-open range, so in this example the characters at
418column 25 up to but not including column 29 on line 7 in t.cpp should be
419replaced with the string &quot;Gamma&quot;. Either the range or the replacement
420string may be empty (representing strict insertions and strict erasures,
421respectively). Both the file name and the insertion string escape backslash (as
422&quot;\\&quot;), tabs (as &quot;\t&quot;), newlines (as &quot;\n&quot;), double
423quotes(as &quot;\&quot;&quot;) and non-printable characters (as octal
424&quot;\xxx&quot;).</p>
Jordan Rosebbe01752012-07-20 18:50:51 +0000425
426<p>The printed column numbers count bytes from the beginning of the line; take
427care if your source contains multibyte characters.</p>
Douglas Gregor4786c152010-08-19 20:24:43 +0000428</dd>
Chris Lattner65a795b2009-04-20 06:00:23 +0000429
Richard Trieue59331a2012-06-27 02:00:20 +0000430<dt id="opt_fno-elide-type">
431<b>-fno-elide-type</b>:
Dmitri Gribenko1dfb72f2012-07-17 18:51:47 +0000432Turns off elision in template type printing.</dt>
Richard Trieue59331a2012-06-27 02:00:20 +0000433<dd><p>The default for template type printing is to elide as many template
434arguments as possible, removing those which are the same in both template types,
435leaving only the differences. Adding this flag will print all the template
436arguments. If supported by the terminal, highlighting will still appear on
437differing arguments.</p>
438
439Default:
440<pre>
441t.cc:4:5: <span class="note">note</span>: candidate function not viable: no known conversion from 'vector&lt;map&lt;[...], map&lt;<span class="template-highlight">float</span>, [...]&gt;&gt;&gt;' to 'vector&lt;map&lt;[...], map&lt;<span class="template-highlight">double</span>, [...]&gt;&gt;&gt;' for 1st argument;
442</pre>
443-fno-elide-type:
444<pre>
445t.cc:4:5: <span class="note">note</span>: candidate function not viable: no known conversion from 'vector&lt;map&lt;int, map&lt;<span class="template-highlight">float</span>, int&gt;&gt;&gt;' to 'vector&lt;map&lt;int, map&lt;<span class="template-highlight">double</span>, int&gt;&gt;&gt;' for 1st argument;
446</pre>
447</dd>
448
449<dt id="opt_fdiagnostics-show-template-tree">
450<b>-fdiagnostics-show-template-tree</b>:
Dmitri Gribenko1dfb72f2012-07-17 18:51:47 +0000451Template type diffing prints a text tree.</dt>
Richard Trieue59331a2012-06-27 02:00:20 +0000452<dd><p>For diffing large templated types, this option will cause Clang to
453display the templates as an indented text tree, one argument per line, with
454differences marked inline. This is compatible with -fno-elide-type.</p>
455
456Default:
457<pre>
458t.cc:4:5: <span class="note">note</span>: candidate function not viable: no known conversion from 'vector&lt;map&lt;[...], map&lt;<span class="template-highlight">float</span>, [...]&gt;&gt;&gt;' to 'vector&lt;map&lt;[...], map&lt;<span class="template-highlight">double</span>, [...]&gt;&gt;&gt;' for 1st argument;
459</pre>
460-fdiagnostics-show-template-tree
461<pre>
462t.cc:4:5: <span class="note">note</span>: candidate function not viable: no known conversion for 1st argument;
463 vector&lt;
464 map&lt;
465 [...],
466 map&lt;
467 [<span class="template-highlight">float</span> != <span class="template-highlight">float</span>],
468 [...]&gt;&gt;&gt;
469</pre>
470</dd>
471
Chris Lattner65a795b2009-04-20 06:00:23 +0000472</dl>
473
Chris Lattner65a795b2009-04-20 06:00:23 +0000474
475
476<!-- ===================================================== -->
477<h4 id="cl_diag_warning_groups">Individual Warning Groups</h4>
478<!-- ===================================================== -->
479
480<p>TODO: Generate this from tblgen. Define one anchor per warning group.</p>
481
482
483<dl>
484
485
486<!-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -->
487<dt id="opt_Wextra-tokens"><b>-Wextra-tokens</b>: Warn about excess tokens at
488 the end of a preprocessor directive.</dt>
489<dd>This option, which defaults to on, enables warnings about extra tokens at
NAKAMURA Takumiddf68ff2011-04-05 04:31:31 +0000490the end of preprocessor directives. For example:
Chris Lattner65a795b2009-04-20 06:00:23 +0000491
492<pre>
493 test.c:28:8: warning: extra tokens at end of #endif directive [-Wextra-tokens]
494 #endif bad
495 ^
496</pre>
497
498<p>These extra tokens are not strictly conforming, and are usually best handled
499by commenting them out.</p>
Chris Lattner65a795b2009-04-20 06:00:23 +0000500</dd>
501
Jeffrey Yasskin21d07e42010-06-05 01:39:57 +0000502<!-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -->
503<dt id="opt_Wambiguous-member-template"><b>-Wambiguous-member-template</b>:
504Warn about unqualified uses of a member template whose name resolves
505to another template at the location of the use.</dt>
506<dd>This option, which defaults to on, enables a warning in the
NAKAMURA Takumiddf68ff2011-04-05 04:31:31 +0000507following code:
Jeffrey Yasskin21d07e42010-06-05 01:39:57 +0000508
509<pre>
510template&lt;typename T> struct set{};
511template&lt;typename T> struct trait { typedef const T& type; };
512struct Value {
513 template&lt;typename T> void set(typename trait&lt;T>::type value) {}
514};
515void foo() {
516 Value v;
517 v.set&lt;double>(3.2);
518}
519</pre>
520
521<p>C++ [basic.lookup.classref] requires this to be an error, but,
522because it's hard to work around, Clang downgrades it to a warning as
523an extension.</p>
524</dd>
525
Jeffrey Yasskin57d12fd2010-06-07 15:58:05 +0000526<!-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -->
527<dt id="opt_Wbind-to-temporary-copy"><b>-Wbind-to-temporary-copy</b>: Warn about
528an unusable copy constructor when binding a reference to a temporary.</dt>
529<dd>This option, which defaults to on, enables warnings about binding a
530reference to a temporary when the temporary doesn't have a usable copy
NAKAMURA Takumiddf68ff2011-04-05 04:31:31 +0000531constructor. For example:
Jeffrey Yasskin57d12fd2010-06-07 15:58:05 +0000532
533<pre>
534 struct NonCopyable {
535 NonCopyable();
536 private:
537 NonCopyable(const NonCopyable&);
538 };
539 void foo(const NonCopyable&);
540 void bar() {
David Blaikie5090e9f2011-10-18 05:49:30 +0000541 foo(NonCopyable()); // Disallowed in C++98; allowed in C++11.
Jeffrey Yasskin57d12fd2010-06-07 15:58:05 +0000542 }
543</pre>
544<pre>
545 struct NonCopyable2 {
546 NonCopyable2();
547 NonCopyable2(NonCopyable2&);
548 };
549 void foo(const NonCopyable2&);
550 void bar() {
David Blaikie5090e9f2011-10-18 05:49:30 +0000551 foo(NonCopyable2()); // Disallowed in C++98; allowed in C++11.
Jeffrey Yasskin57d12fd2010-06-07 15:58:05 +0000552 }
553</pre>
554
555<p>Note that if <tt>NonCopyable2::NonCopyable2()</tt> has a default
556argument whose instantiation produces a compile error, that error will
557still be a hard error in C++98 mode even if this warning is turned
558off.</p>
559
560</dd>
561
Chris Lattner65a795b2009-04-20 06:00:23 +0000562</dl>
563
Chad Rosiercd376a12012-02-22 20:26:10 +0000564<!-- = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = -->
565<h3 id="cl_crash_diagnostics">Options to Control Clang Crash Diagnostics</h3>
566<!-- = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = -->
567
568<p>As unbelievable as it may sound, Clang does crash from time to time.
569Generally, this only occurs to those living on the
570<a href="http://llvm.org/releases/download.html#svn">bleeding edge</a>. Clang
571goes to great lengths to assist you in filing a bug report. Specifically, Clang
572generates preprocessed source file(s) and associated run script(s) upon a
573crash. These files should be attached to a bug report to ease reproducibility
574of the failure. Below are the command line options to control the crash
575diagnostics.
576</p>
577
578<p><b>-fno-crash-diagnostics</b>: Disable auto-generation of preprocessed
579source files during a clang crash.</p>
580
581<p>The -fno-crash-diagnostics flag can be helpful for speeding the process of
582generating a delta reduced test case.</p>
583
584
Chris Lattnercf17d9d2009-04-20 04:23:09 +0000585<!-- ======================================================================= -->
586<h2 id="general_features">Language and Target-Independent Features</h2>
587<!-- ======================================================================= -->
588
589
590<!-- = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = -->
591<h3 id="diagnostics">Controlling Errors and Warnings</h3>
592<!-- = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = -->
593
Chris Lattner65a795b2009-04-20 06:00:23 +0000594<p>Clang provides a number of ways to control which code constructs cause it to
Chris Lattner8217f4e2009-04-20 06:26:18 +0000595emit errors and warning messages, and how they are displayed to the console.</p>
Chris Lattner65a795b2009-04-20 06:00:23 +0000596
Chris Lattner3401cf82009-07-12 21:22:10 +0000597<h4 id="diagnostics_display">Controlling How Clang Displays Diagnostics</h4>
Chris Lattner65a795b2009-04-20 06:00:23 +0000598
Chris Lattner8217f4e2009-04-20 06:26:18 +0000599<p>When Clang emits a diagnostic, it includes rich information in the output,
600and gives you fine-grain control over which information is printed. Clang has
601the ability to print this information, and these are the options that control
602it:</p>
603
Chris Lattner8217f4e2009-04-20 06:26:18 +0000604<ol>
605<li>A file/line/column indicator that shows exactly where the diagnostic occurs
606 in your code [<a href="#opt_fshow-column">-fshow-column</a>, <a
607 href="#opt_fshow-source-location">-fshow-source-location</a>].</li>
608<li>A categorization of the diagnostic as a note, warning, error, or fatal
609 error.</li>
610<li>A text string that describes what the problem is.</li>
611<li>An option that indicates how to control the diagnostic (for diagnostics that
612 support it) [<a
613 href="#opt_fdiagnostics-show-option">-fdiagnostics-show-option</a>].</li>
Chris Lattner3f145382010-05-24 21:35:18 +0000614<li>A <a href="#diagnostics_categories">high-level category</a> for the
615 diagnostic for clients that want to group diagnostics by class (for
616 diagnostics that support it) [<a
Chris Lattner28a43a42010-05-05 01:35:28 +0000617 href="#opt_fdiagnostics-show-category">-fdiagnostics-show-category</a>].</li>
Chris Lattner8217f4e2009-04-20 06:26:18 +0000618<li>The line of source code that the issue occurs on, along with a caret and
619 ranges that indicate the important locations [<a
620 href="opt_fcaret-diagnostics">-fcaret-diagnostics</a>].</li>
621<li>"FixIt" information, which is a concise explanation of how to fix the
622 problem (when Clang is certain it knows) [<a
623 href="opt_fdiagnostics-fixit-info">-fdiagnostics-fixit-info</a>].</li>
624<li>A machine-parsable representation of the ranges involved (off by
625 default) [<a
Chris Lattner2a9cc232009-04-21 05:35:32 +0000626 href="opt_fdiagnostics-print-source-range-info">-fdiagnostics-print-source-range-info</a>].</li>
NAKAMURA Takumiddf68ff2011-04-05 04:31:31 +0000627</ol>
Chris Lattner8217f4e2009-04-20 06:26:18 +0000628
629<p>For more information please see <a href="#cl_diag_formatting">Formatting of
630Diagnostics</a>.</p>
631
Chris Lattner3f145382010-05-24 21:35:18 +0000632
Chris Lattner3401cf82009-07-12 21:22:10 +0000633<h4 id="diagnostics_mappings">Diagnostic Mappings</h4>
Chris Lattner8217f4e2009-04-20 06:26:18 +0000634
Chris Lattner3401cf82009-07-12 21:22:10 +0000635<p>All diagnostics are mapped into one of these 5 classes:</p>
Chris Lattner8217f4e2009-04-20 06:26:18 +0000636
Chris Lattner3401cf82009-07-12 21:22:10 +0000637<ul>
638<li>Ignored</li>
639<li>Note</li>
640<li>Warning</li>
641<li>Error</li>
642<li>Fatal</li>
NAKAMURA Takumiddf68ff2011-04-05 04:31:31 +0000643</ul>
Chris Lattner8217f4e2009-04-20 06:26:18 +0000644
Chris Lattner3f145382010-05-24 21:35:18 +0000645<h4 id="diagnostics_categories">Diagnostic Categories</h4>
646
647<p>Though not shown by default, diagnostics may each be associated with a
648 high-level category. This category is intended to make it possible to triage
649 builds that produce a large number of errors or warnings in a grouped way.
650</p>
651
652<p>Categories are not shown by default, but they can be turned on with the
653<a href="#opt_fdiagnostics-show-category">-fdiagnostics-show-category</a> option.
654When set to "<tt>name</tt>", the category is printed textually in the diagnostic
655output. When it is set to "<tt>id</tt>", a category number is printed. The
656mapping of category names to category id's can be obtained by running '<tt>clang
657 --print-diagnostic-categories</tt>'.
658</p>
659
660<h4 id="diagnostics_commandline">Controlling Diagnostics via Command Line
661 Flags</h4>
Chris Lattner8217f4e2009-04-20 06:26:18 +0000662
Dmitri Gribenko1dfb72f2012-07-17 18:51:47 +0000663<p>TODO: -W flags, -pedantic, etc</p>
Chris Lattner8217f4e2009-04-20 06:26:18 +0000664
Chris Lattner3401cf82009-07-12 21:22:10 +0000665<h4 id="diagnostics_pragmas">Controlling Diagnostics via Pragmas</h4>
666
667<p>Clang can also control what diagnostics are enabled through the use of
668pragmas in the source code. This is useful for turning off specific warnings
669in a section of source code. Clang supports GCC's pragma for compatibility
670with existing source code, as well as several extensions. </p>
671
672<p>The pragma may control any warning that can be used from the command line.
673Warnings may be set to ignored, warning, error, or fatal. The following
674example code will tell Clang or GCC to ignore the -Wall warnings:</p>
675
676<pre>
677#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wall"
678</pre>
679
Chris Lattnerd462b6a2011-01-24 03:47:59 +0000680<p>In addition to all of the functionality provided by GCC's pragma, Clang
Chris Lattner3401cf82009-07-12 21:22:10 +0000681also allows you to push and pop the current warning state. This is particularly
682useful when writing a header file that will be compiled by other people, because
683you don't know what warning flags they build with.</p>
684
685<p>In the below example
686-Wmultichar is ignored for only a single line of code, after which the
687diagnostics return to whatever state had previously existed.</p>
688
689<pre>
690#pragma clang diagnostic push
691#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wmultichar"
692
693char b = 'df'; // no warning.
694
695#pragma clang diagnostic pop
696</pre>
697
698<p>The push and pop pragmas will save and restore the full diagnostic state of
699the compiler, regardless of how it was set. That means that it is possible to
700use push and pop around GCC compatible diagnostics and Clang will push and pop
701them appropriately, while GCC will ignore the pushes and pops as unknown
702pragmas. It should be noted that while Clang supports the GCC pragma, Clang and
703GCC do not support the exact same set of warnings, so even when using GCC
704compatible #pragmas there is no guarantee that they will have identical behaviour
705on both compilers. </p>
Chris Lattnercf17d9d2009-04-20 04:23:09 +0000706
Richard Smithf122a132012-06-13 20:27:03 +0000707<h4 id="diagnostics_systemheader">Controlling Diagnostics in System Headers</h4>
708
709<p>Warnings are suppressed when they occur in system headers. By default, an
710included file is treated as a system header if it is found in an include path
711specified by <tt>-isystem</tt>, but this can be overridden in several ways.</p>
712
713<p>The <tt>system_header</tt> pragma can be used to mark the current file as
714being a system header. No warnings will be produced from the location of the
715pragma onwards within the same file.</p>
716
717<pre>
718char a = 'xy'; // warning
719
720#pragma clang system_header
721
722char b = 'ab'; // no warning
723</pre>
724
725<p>The <tt>-isystem-prefix</tt> and <tt>-ino-system-prefix</tt> command-line
726arguments can be used to override whether subsets of an include path are treated
727as system headers. When the name in a <tt>#include</tt> directive is found
728within a header search path and starts with a system prefix, the header is
729treated as a system header. The last prefix on the command-line which matches
730the specified header name takes precedence. For instance:</p>
731
732<pre>
733clang -Ifoo -isystem bar -isystem-prefix x/ -ino-system-prefix x/y/
734</pre>
735
736<p>Here, <tt>#include "x/a.h"</tt> is treated as including a system header, even
737if the header is found in <tt>foo</tt>, and <tt>#include "x/y/b.h"</tt> is
738treated as not including a system header, even if the header is found in
739<tt>bar</tt>.
740</p>
741
742<p>A <tt>#include</tt> directive which finds a file relative to the current
743directory is treated as including a system header if the including file is
744treated as a system header.</p>
745
Ted Kremenekf391fa72011-08-18 01:17:05 +0000746<h4 id="diagnostics_enable_everything">Enabling All Warnings</h4>
747
748<p>In addition to the traditional <tt>-W</tt> flags, one can enable <b>all</b>
749 warnings by passing <tt>-Weverything</tt>.
750 This works as expected with <tt>-Werror</tt>,
751 and also includes the warnings from <tt>-pedantic</tt>.</p>
752
753<p>Note that when combined with <tt>-w</tt> (which disables all warnings), that
754 flag wins.</p>
755
Ted Kremenek2fb11eb2010-08-24 18:12:35 +0000756<h4 id="analyzer_diagnositics">Controlling Static Analyzer Diagnostics</h4>
757
758<p>While not strictly part of the compiler, the diagnostics from Clang's <a
759href="http://clang-analyzer.llvm.org">static analyzer</a> can also be influenced
Sylvestre Ledru43e3dee2012-07-31 06:56:50 +0000760by the user via changes to the source code. See the available
Anna Zaks843f0e82012-06-16 00:30:21 +0000761<a href = "http://clang-analyzer.llvm.org/annotations.html" >annotations</a> and
762the analyzer's
763<a href= "http://clang-analyzer.llvm.org/faq.html#exclude_code" >FAQ page</a> for
764more information.
Ted Kremenek2fb11eb2010-08-24 18:12:35 +0000765
Chris Lattnercf17d9d2009-04-20 04:23:09 +0000766<!-- = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = -->
767<h3 id="precompiledheaders">Precompiled Headers</h3>
768<!-- = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = -->
769
Chris Lattner5c3074f2009-04-20 04:37:38 +0000770<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precompiled_header">Precompiled
771headers</a> are a general approach employed by many compilers to reduce
772compilation time. The underlying motivation of the approach is that it is
773common for the same (and often large) header files to be included by
774multiple source files. Consequently, compile times can often be greatly improved
775by caching some of the (redundant) work done by a compiler to process headers.
776Precompiled header files, which represent one of many ways to implement
777this optimization, are literally files that represent an on-disk cache that
778contains the vital information necessary to reduce some of the work
779needed to process a corresponding header file. While details of precompiled
Chris Lattnerd462b6a2011-01-24 03:47:59 +0000780headers vary between compilers, precompiled headers have been shown to be
Chris Lattner5c3074f2009-04-20 04:37:38 +0000781highly effective at speeding up program compilation on systems with very large
782system headers (e.g., Mac OS/X).</p>
783
Douglas Gregorf4d59532009-06-03 22:37:00 +0000784<h4>Generating a PCH File</h4>
Chris Lattner5c3074f2009-04-20 04:37:38 +0000785
Douglas Gregorf4d59532009-06-03 22:37:00 +0000786<p>To generate a PCH file using Clang, one invokes Clang with
Chris Lattner5c3074f2009-04-20 04:37:38 +0000787the <b><tt>-x <i>&lt;language&gt;</i>-header</tt></b> option. This mirrors the
788interface in GCC for generating PCH files:</p>
789
790<pre>
791 $ gcc -x c-header test.h -o test.h.gch
Douglas Gregorf4d59532009-06-03 22:37:00 +0000792 $ clang -x c-header test.h -o test.h.pch
Chris Lattner5c3074f2009-04-20 04:37:38 +0000793</pre>
794
Douglas Gregorf4d59532009-06-03 22:37:00 +0000795<h4>Using a PCH File</h4>
Chris Lattner5c3074f2009-04-20 04:37:38 +0000796
Douglas Gregorf4d59532009-06-03 22:37:00 +0000797<p>A PCH file can then be used as a prefix header when a
Chris Lattner5c3074f2009-04-20 04:37:38 +0000798<b><tt>-include</tt></b> option is passed to <tt>clang</tt>:</p>
799
800<pre>
801 $ clang -include test.h test.c -o test
802</pre>
803
Douglas Gregorf4d59532009-06-03 22:37:00 +0000804<p>The <tt>clang</tt> driver will first check if a PCH file for <tt>test.h</tt>
Chris Lattner5c3074f2009-04-20 04:37:38 +0000805is available; if so, the contents of <tt>test.h</tt> (and the files it includes)
Douglas Gregorf4d59532009-06-03 22:37:00 +0000806will be processed from the PCH file. Otherwise, Clang falls back to
Chris Lattner5c3074f2009-04-20 04:37:38 +0000807directly processing the content of <tt>test.h</tt>. This mirrors the behavior of
808GCC.</p>
809
Douglas Gregorf4d59532009-06-03 22:37:00 +0000810<p><b>NOTE:</b> Clang does <em>not</em> automatically use PCH files
Chris Lattner5c3074f2009-04-20 04:37:38 +0000811for headers that are directly included within a source file. For example:</p>
812
813<pre>
Chris Lattnere42ec542009-06-13 20:35:58 +0000814 $ clang -x c-header test.h -o test.h.pch
Chris Lattner5c3074f2009-04-20 04:37:38 +0000815 $ cat test.c
816 #include "test.h"
817 $ clang test.c -o test
818</pre>
819
Douglas Gregorf4d59532009-06-03 22:37:00 +0000820<p>In this example, <tt>clang</tt> will not automatically use the PCH file for
Chris Lattner5c3074f2009-04-20 04:37:38 +0000821<tt>test.h</tt> since <tt>test.h</tt> was included directly in the source file
822and not specified on the command line using <tt>-include</tt>.</p>
Chris Lattnercf17d9d2009-04-20 04:23:09 +0000823
Douglas Gregore650c8c2009-07-07 00:12:59 +0000824<h4>Relocatable PCH Files</h4>
825<p>It is sometimes necessary to build a precompiled header from headers that
826are not yet in their final, installed locations. For example, one might build a
827precompiled header within the build tree that is then meant to be installed
828alongside the headers. Clang permits the creation of "relocatable" precompiled
829headers, which are built with a given path (into the build directory) and can
830later be used from an installed location.</p>
831
832<p>To build a relocatable precompiled header, place your headers into a
833subdirectory whose structure mimics the installed location. For example, if you
834want to build a precompiled header for the header <code>mylib.h</code> that
835will be installed into <code>/usr/include</code>, create a subdirectory
836<code>build/usr/include</code> and place the header <code>mylib.h</code> into
837that subdirectory. If <code>mylib.h</code> depends on other headers, then
838they can be stored within <code>build/usr/include</code> in a way that mimics
839the installed location.</p>
840
841<p>Building a relocatable precompiled header requires two additional arguments.
842First, pass the <code>--relocatable-pch</code> flag to indicate that the
843resulting PCH file should be relocatable. Second, pass
844<code>-isysroot /path/to/build</code>, which makes all includes for your
845library relative to the build directory. For example:</p>
846
847<pre>
848 # clang -x c-header --relocatable-pch -isysroot /path/to/build /path/to/build/mylib.h mylib.h.pch
849</pre>
850
851<p>When loading the relocatable PCH file, the various headers used in the PCH
852file are found from the system header root. For example, <code>mylib.h</code>
853can be found in <code>/usr/include/mylib.h</code>. If the headers are installed
854in some other system root, the <code>-isysroot</code> option can be used provide
855a different system root from which the headers will be based. For example,
856<code>-isysroot /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk</code> will look for
857<code>mylib.h</code> in
858<code>/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/include/mylib.h</code>.</p>
859
860<p>Relocatable precompiled headers are intended to be used in a limited number
861of cases where the compilation environment is tightly controlled and the
862precompiled header cannot be generated after headers have been installed.
863Relocatable precompiled headers also have some performance impact, because
864the difference in location between the header locations at PCH build time vs.
865at the time of PCH use requires one of the PCH optimizations,
866<code>stat()</code> caching, to be disabled. However, this change is only
867likely to affect PCH files that reference a large number of headers.</p>
Chris Lattnercf17d9d2009-04-20 04:23:09 +0000868
Mike Stump53664ca2009-12-14 23:53:10 +0000869<!-- = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = -->
870<h3 id="codegen">Controlling Code Generation</h3>
871<!-- = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = -->
872
873<p>Clang provides a number of ways to control code generation. The options are listed below.</p>
874
875<!-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -->
NAKAMURA Takumiddf68ff2011-04-05 04:31:31 +0000876<dl>
Mike Stump53664ca2009-12-14 23:53:10 +0000877<dt id="opt_fcatch-undefined-behavior"><b>-fcatch-undefined-behavior</b>: Turn
878on runtime code generation to check for undefined behavior.</dt>
879
880<dd>This option, which defaults to off, controls whether or not Clang
Chris Lattnerd462b6a2011-01-24 03:47:59 +0000881adds runtime checks for undefined runtime behavior. If a check fails,
Mike Stump53664ca2009-12-14 23:53:10 +0000882<tt>__builtin_trap()</tt> is used to indicate failure.
883The checks are:
NAKAMURA Takumiddf68ff2011-04-05 04:31:31 +0000884<ul>
Chris Lattnerd462b6a2011-01-24 03:47:59 +0000885<li>Subscripting where the static type of one operand is a variable
Mike Stump88b2a172009-12-16 03:25:12 +0000886 which is decayed from an array type and the other operand is
887 greater than the size of the array or less than zero.</li>
Mike Stump53664ca2009-12-14 23:53:10 +0000888<li>Shift operators where the amount shifted is greater or equal to the
889 promoted bit-width of the left-hand-side or less than zero.</li>
Mike Stump8f6a3ed2009-12-16 03:18:14 +0000890<li>If control flow reaches __builtin_unreachable.
891<li>When llvm implements more __builtin_object_size support, reads and
892 writes for objects that __builtin_object_size indicates we aren't
893 accessing valid memory. Bit-fields and vectors are not yet checked.
NAKAMURA Takumiddf68ff2011-04-05 04:31:31 +0000894</ul>
Mike Stump53664ca2009-12-14 23:53:10 +0000895</dd>
896
Kostya Serebryany48a8cd92012-03-01 23:14:19 +0000897<dt id="opt_faddress-sanitizer"><b>-f[no-]address-sanitizer</b>:
898Turn on <a href="AddressSanitizer.html">AddressSanitizer</a>,
899a memory error detector.
900
901<dt id="opt_fthread-sanitizer"><b>-f[no-]thread-sanitizer</b>:
902Turn on ThreadSanitizer, an <em>experimental</em> data race detector.
903Not ready for widespread use.
904
Nuno Lopesaa526242009-12-17 10:00:52 +0000905<dt id="opt_fno-assume-sane-operator-new"><b>-fno-assume-sane-operator-new</b>:
906Don't assume that the C++'s new operator is sane.</dt>
Nuno Lopesb23f20d2009-12-17 10:15:49 +0000907<dd>This option tells the compiler to do not assume that C++'s global new
Chris Lattnerd462b6a2011-01-24 03:47:59 +0000908operator will always return a pointer that does not
Nuno Lopesaa526242009-12-17 10:00:52 +0000909alias any other pointer when the function returns.</dd>
Evan Chengfda026b2011-04-08 22:18:01 +0000910
Evan Cheng4cf4b592011-04-08 22:34:21 +0000911<dt id="opt_ftrap-function"><b>-ftrap-function=[name]</b>: Instruct code
Evan Chengfda026b2011-04-08 22:18:01 +0000912generator to emit a function call to the specified function name for
913<tt>__builtin_trap()</tt>.</dt>
914
915<dd>LLVM code generator translates <tt>__builtin_trap()</tt> to a trap
916instruction if it is supported by the target ISA. Otherwise, the builtin is
917translated into a call to <tt>abort</tt>. If this option is set, then the code
918generator will always lower the builtin to a call to the specified function
919regardless of whether the target ISA has a trap instruction. This option is
Chris Lattner02e266b2011-04-08 22:58:43 +0000920useful for environments (e.g. deeply embedded) where a trap cannot be properly
921handled, or when some custom behavior is desired.</dd>
Hans Wennborg7bf9d9b2012-07-13 12:47:15 +0000922
923<dt id="opt_ftls-model"><b>-ftls-model=[model]</b>: Select which TLS model to
924use.</dt>
925<dd>Valid values are: <tt>global-dynamic</tt>, <tt>local-dynamic</tt>,
926<tt>initial-exec</tt> and <tt>local-exec</tt>. The default value is
927<tt>global-dynamic</tt>. The compiler may use a different model if the selected
928model is not supported by the target, or if a more efficient model can be used.
929The TLS model can be overridden per variable using the <tt>tls_model</tt>
930attribute.
931</dd>
NAKAMURA Takumiddf68ff2011-04-05 04:31:31 +0000932</dl>
Nuno Lopesaa526242009-12-17 10:00:52 +0000933
Alexey Samsonov5ab52492012-05-30 06:55:10 +0000934<!-- = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = -->
935<h3 id="debuginfosize">Controlling Size of Debug Information</h3>
936<!-- = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = -->
937
938<p>Debug info kind generated by Clang can be set by one of the flags listed
939below. If multiple flags are present, the last one is used.</p>
940
941<!-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -->
942<dl>
943<dt id="opt_g0"><b>-g0</b>: Don't generate any debug info (default).
944
945<dt id="opt_gline-tables-only"><b>-gline-tables-only</b>:
946Generate line number tables only.
947<dd>
948This kind of debug info allows to obtain stack traces with function
949names, file names and line numbers (by such tools as
950gdb or addr2line). It doesn't contain any other data (e.g.
951description of local variables or function parameters).
952</dd>
953
954<dt id="opt_g"><b>-g</b>: Generate complete debug info.
955</dl>
956
Chris Lattnercf17d9d2009-04-20 04:23:09 +0000957<!-- ======================================================================= -->
958<h2 id="c">C Language Features</h2>
959<!-- ======================================================================= -->
960
Eli Friedman660a5ac2009-04-28 18:48:34 +0000961<p>The support for standard C in clang is feature-complete except for the C99
962floating-point pragmas.</p>
Chris Lattnercf17d9d2009-04-20 04:23:09 +0000963
964<!-- = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = -->
Eli Friedman660a5ac2009-04-28 18:48:34 +0000965<h3 id="c_ext">Extensions supported by clang</h3>
Chris Lattnercf17d9d2009-04-20 04:23:09 +0000966<!-- = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = -->
967
Eli Friedman660a5ac2009-04-28 18:48:34 +0000968<p>See <a href="LanguageExtensions.html">clang language extensions</a>.</p>
Chris Lattnercf17d9d2009-04-20 04:23:09 +0000969
Eli Friedman660a5ac2009-04-28 18:48:34 +0000970<!-- = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = -->
971<h3 id="c_modes">Differences between various standard modes</h3>
972<!-- = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = -->
Chris Lattnercf17d9d2009-04-20 04:23:09 +0000973
Eli Friedman660a5ac2009-04-28 18:48:34 +0000974<p>clang supports the -std option, which changes what language mode clang uses.
975The supported modes for C are c89, gnu89, c94, c99, gnu99 and various aliases
976for those modes. If no -std option is specified, clang defaults to gnu99 mode.
977</p>
Chris Lattnercf17d9d2009-04-20 04:23:09 +0000978
Eli Friedman660a5ac2009-04-28 18:48:34 +0000979<p>Differences between all c* and gnu* modes:</p>
980<ul>
981<li>c* modes define "__STRICT_ANSI__".</li>
Eli Friedman26fa0ed2009-05-27 23:02:57 +0000982<li>Target-specific defines not prefixed by underscores, like "linux", are
983defined in gnu* modes.</li>
Eli Friedman660a5ac2009-04-28 18:48:34 +0000984<li>Trigraphs default to being off in gnu* modes; they can be enabled by the
985-trigraphs option.</li>
986<li>The parser recognizes "asm" and "typeof" as keywords in gnu* modes; the
987variants "__asm__" and "__typeof__" are recognized in all modes.</li>
Eli Friedmanb0ac5452009-05-16 23:17:30 +0000988<li>The Apple "blocks" extension is recognized by default in gnu* modes
989on some platforms; it can be enabled in any mode with the "-fblocks"
990option.</li>
Chris Lattner741be6a2011-06-15 00:41:40 +0000991<li>Arrays that are VLA's according to the standard, but which can be constant
992 folded by the frontend are treated as fixed size arrays. This occurs for
993 things like "int X[(1, 2)];", which is technically a VLA. c* modes are
994 strictly compliant and treat these as VLAs.</li>
Eli Friedman660a5ac2009-04-28 18:48:34 +0000995</ul>
996
997<p>Differences between *89 and *99 modes:</p>
998<ul>
999<li>The *99 modes default to implementing "inline" as specified in C99, while
1000the *89 modes implement the GNU version. This can be overridden for individual
1001functions with the __gnu_inline__ attribute.</li>
Eli Friedman26fa0ed2009-05-27 23:02:57 +00001002<li>Digraphs are not recognized in c89 mode.</li>
Eli Friedman660a5ac2009-04-28 18:48:34 +00001003<li>The scope of names defined inside a "for", "if", "switch", "while", or "do"
1004statement is different. (example: "if ((struct x {int x;}*)0) {}".)</li>
1005<li>__STDC_VERSION__ is not defined in *89 modes.</li>
Eli Friedman26fa0ed2009-05-27 23:02:57 +00001006<li>"inline" is not recognized as a keyword in c89 mode.</li>
1007<li>"restrict" is not recognized as a keyword in *89 modes.</li>
Eli Friedman660a5ac2009-04-28 18:48:34 +00001008<li>Commas are allowed in integer constant expressions in *99 modes.</li>
1009<li>Arrays which are not lvalues are not implicitly promoted to pointers in
1010*89 modes.</li>
Eli Friedman660a5ac2009-04-28 18:48:34 +00001011<li>Some warnings are different.</li>
1012</ul>
1013
1014<p>c94 mode is identical to c89 mode except that digraphs are enabled in
1015c94 mode (FIXME: And __STDC_VERSION__ should be defined!).</p>
1016
1017<!-- = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = -->
1018<h3 id="c_unimpl_gcc">GCC extensions not implemented yet</h3>
1019<!-- = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = -->
1020
1021<p>clang tries to be compatible with gcc as much as possible, but some gcc
1022extensions are not implemented yet:</p>
1023
1024<ul>
Eli Friedman660a5ac2009-04-28 18:48:34 +00001025
Eli Friedman660a5ac2009-04-28 18:48:34 +00001026<li>clang does not support #pragma weak
Eli Friedman4da92552009-06-02 08:21:31 +00001027(<a href="http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=3679">bug 3679</a>). Due to
Eli Friedman660a5ac2009-04-28 18:48:34 +00001028the uses described in the bug, this is likely to be implemented at some
1029point, at least partially.</li>
1030
Eli Friedman660a5ac2009-04-28 18:48:34 +00001031<li>clang does not support decimal floating point types (_Decimal32 and
1032friends) or fixed-point types (_Fract and friends); nobody has expressed
1033interest in these features yet, so it's hard to say when they will be
1034implemented.</li>
1035
1036<li>clang does not support nested functions; this is a complex feature which
Dmitri Gribenko1dfb72f2012-07-17 18:51:47 +00001037is infrequently used, so it is unlikely to be implemented anytime soon. In C++11
1038it can be emulated by assigning lambda functions to local variables, e.g:
1039<pre>
1040 auto const local_function = [&](int parameter) {
1041 // Do something
1042 };
1043 ...
1044 local_function(1);
1045</pre>
1046</li>
Eli Friedman660a5ac2009-04-28 18:48:34 +00001047
Dmitri Gribenko1dfb72f2012-07-17 18:51:47 +00001048<li>clang does not support global register variables; this is unlikely
Eli Friedmanca130bd2009-06-12 20:04:25 +00001049to be implemented soon because it requires additional LLVM backend support.
1050</li>
Daniel Dunbar05fa6292009-05-12 23:12:07 +00001051
1052<li>clang does not support static initialization of flexible array
1053members. This appears to be a rarely used extension, but could be
1054implemented pending user demand.</li>
1055
Eli Friedmanca130bd2009-06-12 20:04:25 +00001056<li>clang does not support __builtin_va_arg_pack/__builtin_va_arg_pack_len.
1057This is used rarely, but in some potentially interesting places, like the
1058glibc headers, so it may be implemented pending user demand. Note that
1059because clang pretends to be like GCC 4.2, and this extension was introduced
1060in 4.3, the glibc headers will not try to use this extension with clang at
1061the moment.</li>
1062
1063<li>clang does not support the gcc extension for forward-declaring function
Dmitri Gribenko1dfb72f2012-07-17 18:51:47 +00001064parameters; this has not shown up in any real-world code yet, though, so it
Eli Friedmanca130bd2009-06-12 20:04:25 +00001065might never be implemented.</li>
1066
Eli Friedman660a5ac2009-04-28 18:48:34 +00001067</ul>
1068
1069<p>This is not a complete list; if you find an unsupported extension
1070missing from this list, please send an e-mail to cfe-dev. This list
1071currently excludes C++; see <a href="#cxx">C++ Language Features</a>.
1072Also, this list does not include bugs in mostly-implemented features; please
1073see the <a href="http://llvm.org/bugs/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=product%3Aclang+component%3A-New%2BBugs%2CAST%2CBasic%2CDriver%2CHeaders%2CLLVM%2BCodeGen%2Cparser%2Cpreprocessor%2CSemantic%2BAnalyzer">
1074bug tracker</a> for known existing bugs (FIXME: Is there a section for
1075bug-reporting guidelines somewhere?).</p>
1076
1077<!-- = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = -->
1078<h3 id="c_unsupp_gcc">Intentionally unsupported GCC extensions</h3>
1079<!-- = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = -->
1080
Eli Friedman0b326002009-06-12 20:11:05 +00001081<ul>
1082
Eli Friedman2f3fca02009-06-12 20:08:48 +00001083<li>clang does not support the gcc extension that allows variable-length arrays
Chris Lattnerd462b6a2011-01-24 03:47:59 +00001084in structures. This is for a few reasons: one, it is tricky
Eli Friedman660a5ac2009-04-28 18:48:34 +00001085to implement, two, the extension is completely undocumented, and three, the
Chris Lattnerb9d511c2010-10-28 02:20:32 +00001086extension appears to be rarely used. Note that clang <em>does</em> support
1087flexible array members (arrays with a zero or unspecified size at the end of
1088a structure).</li>
Eli Friedman660a5ac2009-04-28 18:48:34 +00001089
Eli Friedmanca130bd2009-06-12 20:04:25 +00001090<li>clang does not have an equivalent to gcc's "fold"; this means that
1091clang doesn't accept some constructs gcc might accept in contexts where a
Eli Friedman248f9732011-06-13 23:12:01 +00001092constant expression is required, like "x-x" where x is a variable.</li>
Eli Friedmanca130bd2009-06-12 20:04:25 +00001093
Eli Friedmanca130bd2009-06-12 20:04:25 +00001094<li>clang does not support __builtin_apply and friends; this extension is
1095extremely obscure and difficult to implement reliably.</li>
1096
Eli Friedman0b326002009-06-12 20:11:05 +00001097</ul>
1098
Eli Friedman660a5ac2009-04-28 18:48:34 +00001099<!-- = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = -->
1100<h3 id="c_ms">Microsoft extensions</h3>
1101<!-- = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = -->
1102
1103<p>clang has some experimental support for extensions from
1104Microsoft Visual C++; to enable it, use the -fms-extensions command-line
Eli Friedmana1821b52009-06-08 06:21:03 +00001105option. This is the default for Windows targets. Note that the
1106support is incomplete; enabling Microsoft extensions will silently drop
1107certain constructs (including __declspec and Microsoft-style asm statements).
1108</p>
Chris Lattnercf17d9d2009-04-20 04:23:09 +00001109
Nico Weberd4047b32012-07-11 16:56:28 +00001110<p>clang has a -fms-compatibility flag that makes clang accept enough
1111invalid C++ to be able to parse most Microsoft headers. This flag is enabled by
1112default for Windows targets.</p>
1113
1114<p>-fdelayed-template-parsing lets clang delay all template instantiation until
1115the end of a translation unit. This flag is enabled by default for Windows
1116targets.</p>
1117
NAKAMURA Takumiddf68ff2011-04-05 04:31:31 +00001118<ul>
Douglas Gregord3b227d2010-12-14 16:21:49 +00001119<li>clang allows setting _MSC_VER with -fmsc-version=. It defaults to 1300 which
Michael J. Spencerdae4ac42010-10-21 05:21:48 +00001120is the same as Visual C/C++ 2003. Any number is supported and can greatly affect
1121what Windows SDK and c++stdlib headers clang can compile. This option will be
1122removed when clang supports the full set of MS extensions required for these
1123headers.</li>
1124
Daniel Dunbar05fa6292009-05-12 23:12:07 +00001125<li>clang does not support the Microsoft extension where anonymous
Daniel Dunbar869e0542009-05-13 00:23:53 +00001126record members can be declared using user defined typedefs.</li>
Daniel Dunbar05fa6292009-05-12 23:12:07 +00001127
Daniel Dunbar9375ed12009-05-13 21:40:49 +00001128<li>clang supports the Microsoft "#pragma pack" feature for
1129controlling record layout. GCC also contains support for this feature,
1130however where MSVC and GCC are incompatible clang follows the MSVC
1131definition.</li>
Nico Weberd4047b32012-07-11 16:56:28 +00001132
1133<li>clang defaults to C++11 for Windows targets.</li>
NAKAMURA Takumiddf68ff2011-04-05 04:31:31 +00001134</ul>
Daniel Dunbar9375ed12009-05-13 21:40:49 +00001135
Chris Lattnercf17d9d2009-04-20 04:23:09 +00001136<!-- ======================================================================= -->
Richard Smithbdb10182011-11-21 20:54:59 +00001137<h2 id="cxx">C++ Language Features</h2>
1138<!-- ======================================================================= -->
1139
1140<p>clang fully implements all of standard C++98 except for exported templates
1141(which were removed in C++11), and
1142<a href="http://clang.llvm.org/cxx_status.html">many C++11 features</a> are also
1143implemented.</p>
1144
1145<!-- = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = -->
1146<h3 id="cxx_implimits">Controlling implementation limits</h3>
1147<!-- = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = -->
1148
1149<p><b>-fconstexpr-depth=N</b>: Sets the limit for recursive constexpr function
1150invocations to N. The default is 512.</p>
1151
1152<p><b>-ftemplate-depth=N</b>: Sets the limit for recursively nested template
1153instantiations to N. The default is 1024.</p>
1154
1155<!-- ======================================================================= -->
Chris Lattnercf17d9d2009-04-20 04:23:09 +00001156<h2 id="target_features">Target-Specific Features and Limitations</h2>
1157<!-- ======================================================================= -->
1158
1159
1160<!-- = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = -->
1161<h3 id="target_arch">CPU Architectures Features and Limitations</h3>
1162<!-- = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = -->
1163
1164<!-- ======================== -->
1165<h4 id="target_arch_x86">X86</h4>
1166<!-- ======================== -->
Daniel Dunbarbcaf7aa2010-09-19 19:26:59 +00001167
1168<p>The support for X86 (both 32-bit and 64-bit) is considered stable on Darwin
1169(Mac OS/X), Linux, FreeBSD, and Dragonfly BSD: it has been tested to correctly
1170compile many large C, C++, Objective-C, and Objective-C++ codebases.</p>
Chris Lattnercf17d9d2009-04-20 04:23:09 +00001171
NAKAMURA Takumiddf68ff2011-04-05 04:31:31 +00001172<p>On x86_64-mingw32, passing i128(by value) is incompatible to Microsoft x64
1173calling conversion. You might need to tweak WinX86_64ABIInfo::classify()
1174in lib/CodeGen/TargetInfo.cpp.</p>
NAKAMURA Takumia75fdb22011-04-04 15:02:41 +00001175
Eli Friedman3b658d32009-06-08 05:12:39 +00001176<!-- ======================== -->
1177<h4 id="target_arch_arm">ARM</h4>
1178<!-- ======================== -->
Daniel Dunbarbcaf7aa2010-09-19 19:26:59 +00001179
1180<p>The support for ARM (specifically ARMv6 and ARMv7) is considered stable on
1181Darwin (iOS): it has been tested to correctly compile many large C, C++,
Bob Wilson4ea8dfa2011-01-10 17:55:14 +00001182Objective-C, and Objective-C++ codebases. Clang only supports a limited number
1183of ARM architectures. It does not yet fully support ARMv5, for example.</p>
Eli Friedman3b658d32009-06-08 05:12:39 +00001184
1185<!-- ======================== -->
1186<h4 id="target_arch_other">Other platforms</h4>
1187<!-- ======================== -->
1188clang currently contains some support for PPC and Sparc; however, significant
1189pieces of code generation are still missing, and they haven't undergone
1190significant testing.
1191
Eli Friedman3b658d32009-06-08 05:12:39 +00001192<p>clang contains limited support for the MSP430 embedded processor, but both
1193the clang support and the LLVM backend support are highly experimental.
1194
1195<p>Other platforms are completely unsupported at the moment. Adding the
1196minimal support needed for parsing and semantic analysis on a new platform
1197is quite easy; see lib/Basic/Targets.cpp in the clang source tree. This level
1198of support is also sufficient for conversion to LLVM IR for simple programs.
1199Proper support for conversion to LLVM IR requires adding code to
1200lib/CodeGen/CGCall.cpp at the moment; this is likely to change soon, though.
1201Generating assembly requires a suitable LLVM backend.
Chris Lattnercf17d9d2009-04-20 04:23:09 +00001202
1203<!-- = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = -->
1204<h3 id="target_os">Operating System Features and Limitations</h3>
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1206
1207<!-- ======================================= -->
1208<h4 id="target_os_darwin">Darwin (Mac OS/X)</h4>
1209<!-- ======================================= -->
1210
Chris Lattner396663b2012-05-04 21:11:08 +00001211<p>None</p>
Chris Lattnercf17d9d2009-04-20 04:23:09 +00001212
NAKAMURA Takumia75fdb22011-04-04 15:02:41 +00001213<!-- ======================================= -->
1214<h4 id="target_os_win32">Windows</h4>
1215<!-- ======================================= -->
1216
1217<p>Experimental supports are on Cygming.</p>
1218
Nico Weberd4047b32012-07-11 16:56:28 +00001219<p>See also <a href="#c_ms">Microsoft Extensions</a>.</p>
1220
NAKAMURA Takumia75fdb22011-04-04 15:02:41 +00001221<h5>Cygwin</h5>
1222
1223<p>Clang works on Cygwin-1.7.</p>
1224
1225<h5>MinGW32</h5>
1226
1227<p>Clang works on some mingw32 distributions.
1228Clang assumes directories as below;</p>
1229
1230<ul>
1231<li><tt>C:/mingw/include</tt></li>
1232<li><tt>C:/mingw/lib</tt></li>
1233<li><tt>C:/mingw/lib/gcc/mingw32/4.[3-5].0/include/c++</tt></li>
1234</ul>
1235
NAKAMURA Takumi0e53df62011-11-17 07:54:13 +00001236<p>On MSYS, a few tests might fail.</p>
NAKAMURA Takumia75fdb22011-04-04 15:02:41 +00001237
1238<h5>MinGW-w64</h5>
1239
Douglas Gregordad879a2011-08-30 00:40:12 +00001240<p>For 32-bit (i686-w64-mingw32), and 64-bit (x86_64-w64-mingw32), Clang assumes as below;<p>
NAKAMURA Takumia75fdb22011-04-04 15:02:41 +00001241
1242<ul>
Douglas Gregordad879a2011-08-30 00:40:12 +00001243<li><tt>GCC versions 4.5.0 to 4.5.3, 4.6.0 to 4.6.2, or 4.7.0 (for the C++ header search path)</tt></li>
1244<li><tt>some_directory/bin/gcc.exe</tt></li>
1245<li><tt>some_directory/bin/clang.exe</tt></li>
1246<li><tt>some_directory/bin/clang++.exe</tt></li>
1247<li><tt>some_directory/bin/../include/c++/GCC_version</tt></li>
1248<li><tt>some_directory/bin/../include/c++/GCC_version/x86_64-w64-mingw32</tt></li>
1249<li><tt>some_directory/bin/../include/c++/GCC_version/i686-w64-mingw32</tt></li>
1250<li><tt>some_directory/bin/../include/c++/GCC_version/backward</tt></li>
1251<li><tt>some_directory/bin/../x86_64-w64-mingw32/include</tt></li>
1252<li><tt>some_directory/bin/../i686-w64-mingw32/include</tt></li>
1253<li><tt>some_directory/bin/../include</tt></li>
NAKAMURA Takumia75fdb22011-04-04 15:02:41 +00001254</ul>
1255
David Blaikiea9639622012-04-19 17:21:46 +00001256<p>This directory layout is standard for any toolchain you will find on the official <a href="http://mingw-w64.sourceforge.net">MinGW-w64 website</a>.
Douglas Gregordad879a2011-08-30 00:40:12 +00001257
1258<p>Clang expects the GCC executable &quot;gcc.exe&quot; compiled for i686-w64-mingw32 (or x86_64-w64-mingw32) to be present on PATH.</p>
1259
1260<p><a href="http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=9072">Some tests might fail</a>
1261on x86_64-w64-mingw32.</p>
NAKAMURA Takumia75fdb22011-04-04 15:02:41 +00001262
Chris Lattnercf17d9d2009-04-20 04:23:09 +00001263</div>
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