|  | llvm-ar - LLVM archiver | 
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|  | SYNOPSIS | 
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|  | **llvm-ar** [-]{dmpqrtx}[Rabfikou] [relpos] [count] <archive> [files...] | 
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|  | DESCRIPTION | 
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|  | The **llvm-ar** command is similar to the common Unix utility, ``ar``. It | 
|  | archives several files together into a single file. The intent for this is | 
|  | to produce archive libraries by LLVM bitcode that can be linked into an | 
|  | LLVM program. However, the archive can contain any kind of file. By default, | 
|  | **llvm-ar** generates 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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|  | The **llvm-ar** command can be used to *read* SVR4, GNU and BSD style archive | 
|  | files. However, right now it can only write in the GNU format. If an | 
|  | SVR4 or BSD style archive is used with the ``r`` (replace) or ``q`` (quick | 
|  | update) operations, the archive will be reconstructed in GNU format. | 
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|  | Here's where **llvm-ar** departs from previous ``ar`` implementations: | 
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|  | *Symbol Table* | 
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|  | Since **llvm-ar** supports bitcode files. The symbol table it creates | 
|  | is in GNU format and includes both native and bitcode files. | 
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|  | *Long Paths* | 
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|  | Currently **llvm-ar** can read GNU and BSD long file names, but only writes | 
|  | archives with the GNU format. | 
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|  | OPTIONS | 
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|  | The options to **llvm-ar** are compatible with other ``ar`` implementations. | 
|  | However, there are a few modifiers (*R*) that are not found in other ``ar`` | 
|  | implementations. The options to **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 **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 ``.a`` suffix, but this is not required. Following | 
|  | the *archive-name* comes a list of *files* that indicate the specific members | 
|  | of the archive to operate on. If the *files* option is not specified, it | 
|  | generally means either "none" or "all" members, depending on the operation. | 
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|  | Operations | 
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|  | d | 
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|  | Delete files from the archive. No modifiers are applicable to this operation. | 
|  | The *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 *files* are specified, the archive is not modified. | 
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|  | m[abi] | 
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|  | Move files from one location in the archive to another. The *a*, *b*, and | 
|  | *i* modifiers apply to this operation. The *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 *files* are specified, the | 
|  | archive is not modified. | 
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|  | p | 
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|  | Print files to the standard output. This operation simply prints the | 
|  | *files* indicated to the standard output. If no *files* are | 
|  | specified, the entire  archive is printed.  Printing bitcode files is | 
|  | ill-advised as they might confuse your terminal settings. The *p* | 
|  | operation never modifies the archive. | 
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|  | q | 
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|  | Quickly append files to the end of the archive.  This operation quickly adds the | 
|  | *files* to the archive without checking for duplicates that should be | 
|  | removed first. If no *files* are specified, the archive is not modified. | 
|  | Because of the way that **llvm-ar** constructs the archive file, its dubious | 
|  | whether the *q* operation is any faster than the *r* operation. | 
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|  | r[abu] | 
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|  | Replace or insert file members. The *a*, *b*,  and *u* | 
|  | modifiers apply to this operation. This operation will replace existing | 
|  | *files* or insert them at the end of the archive if they do not exist. If no | 
|  | *files* are specified, the archive is not modified. | 
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|  | 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 *v* modifier, | 
|  | **llvm-ar** also prints out the file type (B=bitcode, S=symbol | 
|  | table, blank=regular file), the permission mode, the owner and group, the | 
|  | size, and the date. If any *files* are specified, the listing is only for | 
|  | those files. If no *files* are specified, the table of contents for the | 
|  | whole archive is printed. | 
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|  | x[oP] | 
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|  | Extract archive members back to files. The *o* modifier applies to this | 
|  | operation. This operation retrieves the indicated *files* from the archive | 
|  | and writes them back to the operating system's file system. If no | 
|  | *files* are specified, the entire archive is extract. | 
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|  | Modifiers (operation specific) | 
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|  | The modifiers below are specific to certain operations. See the Operations | 
|  | section (above) to determine which modifiers are applicable to which operations. | 
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|  | [a] | 
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|  | When inserting or moving member files, this option specifies the destination of | 
|  | the new files as being after the *relpos* member. If *relpos* is not found, | 
|  | the files are placed at the end of the archive. | 
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|  | [b] | 
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|  | When inserting or moving member files, this option specifies the destination of | 
|  | the new files as being before the *relpos* member. If *relpos* is not | 
|  | found, the files are placed at the end of the archive. This modifier is | 
|  | identical to the *i* modifier. | 
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|  | [i] | 
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|  | A synonym for the *b* option. | 
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|  | [o] | 
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|  | When extracting files, this option will cause **llvm-ar** to preserve the | 
|  | original modification times of the files it writes. | 
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|  | [u] | 
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|  | When replacing existing files in the archive, only replace those files that have | 
|  | a time stamp than the time stamp of the member in the archive. | 
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|  | Modifiers (generic) | 
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|  | The modifiers below may be applied to any operation. | 
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|  | [c] | 
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|  | For all operations, **llvm-ar** will always create the archive if it doesn't | 
|  | exist. Normally, **llvm-ar** will print a warning message indicating that the | 
|  | archive is being created. Using this modifier turns off that warning. | 
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|  | [s] | 
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|  | This modifier requests that an archive index (or symbol table) be added to the | 
|  | archive. This is the default mode of operation. The symbol table will contain | 
|  | all the externally visible functions and global variables defined by all the | 
|  | bitcode files in the archive. | 
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|  | [S] | 
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|  | This modifier is the opposite of the *s* modifier. It instructs **llvm-ar** to | 
|  | not build the symbol table. If both *s* and *S* are used, the last modifier to | 
|  | occur in the options will prevail. | 
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|  | [v] | 
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|  | This modifier instructs **llvm-ar** to be verbose about what it is doing. Each | 
|  | editing operation taken against the archive will produce a line of output saying | 
|  | what is being done. | 
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|  | STANDARDS | 
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|  | The **llvm-ar** utility is intended to provide a superset of the IEEE Std 1003.2 | 
|  | (POSIX.2) functionality for ``ar``. **llvm-ar** can read both SVR4 and BSD4.4 (or | 
|  | macOS) archives. If the ``f`` modifier is given to the ``x`` or ``r`` operations | 
|  | then **llvm-ar** will write SVR4 compatible archives. Without this modifier, | 
|  | **llvm-ar** will write BSD4.4 compatible archives that have long names | 
|  | immediately after the header and indicated using the "#1/ddd" notation for the | 
|  | name in the header. | 
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|  | FILE FORMAT | 
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|  | The file format for LLVM Archive files is similar to that of BSD 4.4 or macOS | 
|  | archive files. In fact, except for the symbol table, the ``ar`` commands on those | 
|  | operating systems should be able to read LLVM archive files. The details of the | 
|  | file format follow. | 
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|  | Each archive begins with the archive magic number which is the eight printable | 
|  | characters "!<arch>\n" where \n represents the newline character (0x0A). | 
|  | Following the magic number, the file is composed of even length members that | 
|  | begin with an archive header and end with a \n padding character if necessary | 
|  | (to make the length even). Each file member is composed of a header (defined | 
|  | below), an optional newline-terminated "long file name" and the contents of | 
|  | the file. | 
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|  | The fields of the header are described in the items below. All fields of the | 
|  | header contain only ASCII characters, are left justified and are right padded | 
|  | with space characters. | 
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|  | name - char[16] | 
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|  | This field of the header provides the name of the archive member. If the name is | 
|  | longer than 15 characters or contains a slash (/) character, then this field | 
|  | contains ``#1/nnn`` where ``nnn`` provides the length of the name and the ``#1/`` | 
|  | is literal.  In this case, the actual name of the file is provided in the ``nnn`` | 
|  | bytes immediately following the header. If the name is 15 characters or less, it | 
|  | is contained directly in this field and terminated with a slash (/) character. | 
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|  | date - char[12] | 
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|  | This field provides the date of modification of the file in the form of a | 
|  | decimal encoded number that provides the number of seconds since the epoch | 
|  | (since 00:00:00 Jan 1, 1970) per Posix specifications. | 
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|  | uid - char[6] | 
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|  | This field provides the user id of the file encoded as a decimal ASCII string. | 
|  | This field might not make much sense on non-Unix systems. On Unix, it is the | 
|  | same value as the st_uid field of the stat structure returned by the stat(2) | 
|  | operating system call. | 
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|  | gid - char[6] | 
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|  | This field provides the group id of the file encoded as a decimal ASCII string. | 
|  | This field might not make much sense on non-Unix systems. On Unix, it is the | 
|  | same value as the st_gid field of the stat structure returned by the stat(2) | 
|  | operating system call. | 
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|  | mode - char[8] | 
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|  | This field provides the access mode of the file encoded as an octal ASCII | 
|  | string. This field might not make much sense on non-Unix systems. On Unix, it | 
|  | is the same value as the st_mode field of the stat structure returned by the | 
|  | stat(2) operating system call. | 
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|  | size - char[10] | 
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|  | This field provides the size of the file, in bytes, encoded as a decimal ASCII | 
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|  | fmag - char[2] | 
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|  | This field is the archive file member magic number. Its content is always the | 
|  | two characters back tick (0x60) and newline (0x0A). This provides some measure | 
|  | utility in identifying archive files that have been corrupted. | 
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|  | offset - vbr encoded 32-bit integer | 
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|  | The offset item provides the offset into the archive file where the bitcode | 
|  | member is stored that is associated with the symbol. The offset value is 0 | 
|  | based at the start of the first "normal" file member. To derive the actual | 
|  | file offset of the member, you must add the number of bytes occupied by the file | 
|  | signature (8 bytes) and the symbol tables. The value of this item is encoded | 
|  | using variable bit rate encoding to reduce the size of the symbol table. | 
|  | Variable bit rate encoding uses the high bit (0x80) of each byte to indicate | 
|  | if there are more bytes to follow. The remaining 7 bits in each byte carry bits | 
|  | from the value. The final byte does not have the high bit set. | 
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|  | length - vbr encoded 32-bit integer | 
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|  | The length item provides the length of the symbol that follows. Like this | 
|  | *offset* item, the length is variable bit rate encoded. | 
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|  | symbol - character array | 
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|  | The symbol item provides the text of the symbol that is associated with the | 
|  | *offset*. The symbol is not terminated by any character. Its length is provided | 
|  | by the *length* field. Note that is allowed (but unwise) to use non-printing | 
|  | characters (even 0x00) in the symbol. This allows for multiple encodings of | 
|  | symbol names. | 
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|  | EXIT STATUS | 
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|  | If **llvm-ar** 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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|  | SEE ALSO | 
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|  | ar(1) |