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- llvm-ar - LLVM archiver
- =======================
- .. program:: llvm-ar
- SYNOPSIS
- --------
- :program:`llvm-ar` [-]{dmpqrstx}[abcDilLNoOPsSTuUvV] [relpos] [count] archive [files...]
- DESCRIPTION
- -----------
- The :program:`llvm-ar` command is similar to the common Unix utility,
- :program:`ar`. It archives several files, such as objects and LLVM bitcode
- files into a single archive library that can be linked into a program. However,
- the archive can contain any kind of file. By default, :program:`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.
- The :program:`llvm-ar` command can be used to *read* archive files in SVR4,
- GNU, BSD and Darwin format, and *write* in the GNU, BSD, and Darwin style
- archive files. If an SVR4 format archive is used with the :option:`r`
- (replace), :option:`d` (delete), :option:`m` (move) or :option:`q`
- (quick update) operations, the archive will be reconstructed in the format
- defined by :option:`--format`.
- Here's where :program:`llvm-ar` departs from previous :program:`ar`
- implementations:
- *The following option is not supported*
-
- [f] - truncate inserted filenames
-
- *The following options are ignored for compatibility*
- --plugin=<string> - load a plugin which adds support for other file formats
-
- [l] - ignored in :program:`ar`
- *Symbol Table*
- Since :program:`llvm-ar` supports bitcode files, the symbol table it creates
- includes both native and bitcode symbols.
-
- *Deterministic Archives*
- By default, :program:`llvm-ar` always uses zero for timestamps and UIDs/GIDs
- to write archives in a deterministic mode. This is equivalent to the
- :option:`D` modifier being enabled by default. If you wish to maintain
- compatibility with other :program:`ar` implementations, you can pass the
- :option:`U` modifier to write actual timestamps and UIDs/GIDs.
-
- *Windows Paths*
- When on Windows :program:`llvm-ar` treats the names of archived *files* in the same
- case sensitive manner as the operating system. When on a non-Windows machine
- :program:`llvm-ar` does not consider character case.
- OPTIONS
- -------
- :program:`llvm-ar` operations are compatible with other :program:`ar`
- implementations. However, there are a few modifiers (:option:`L`) that are not
- found in other :program:`ar` implementations. The options for
- :program:`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. If the *files* option is not specified, it
- generally means either "none" or "all" members, depending on the operation. The
- Options, 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.
- Operations
- ~~~~~~~~~~
- .. option:: d [NT]
- Delete files from the ``archive``. The :option:`N` and :option:`T` modifiers
- apply 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.
- .. option:: m [abi]
- Move files from one location in the ``archive`` to another. The :option:`a`,
- :option:`b`, and :option:`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.
- .. option:: p [v]
- Print *files* to the standard output stream. If no *files* are specified, the
- entire ``archive`` is printed. With the :option:`v` modifier,
- :program:`llvm-ar` also prints out the name of the file being output. Printing
- binary files is ill-advised as they might confuse your terminal settings. The
- :option:`p` operation never modifies the archive.
- .. option:: q [LT]
- Quickly append files to the end of the ``archive`` without removing
- duplicates. If no *files* are specified, the archive is not modified. The
- behavior when appending one archive to another depends upon whether the
- :option:`L` and :option:`T` modifiers are used:
- * Appending a regular archive to a regular archive will append the archive
- file. If the :option:`L` modifier is specified the members will be appended
- instead.
- * Appending a regular archive to a thin archive requires the :option:`T`
- modifier and will append the archive file. The :option:`L` modifier is not
- supported.
- * Appending a thin archive to a regular archive will append the archive file.
- If the :option:`L` modifier is specified the members will be appended
- instead.
- * Appending a thin archive to a thin archive will always quick append its
- members.
- .. option:: r [abTu]
- Replace existing *files* or insert them at the end of the ``archive`` if
- they do not exist. The :option:`a`, :option:`b`, :option:`T` and :option:`u`
- modifiers apply to this operation. If no *files* are specified, the archive
- is not modified.
-
- t[v]
- .. option:: t [vO]
- Print the table of contents. Without any modifiers, this operation just prints
- the names of the members to the standard output stream. With the :option:`v`
- modifier, :program:`llvm-ar` also prints out the file type (B=bitcode,
- S=symbol table, blank=regular file), the permission mode, the owner and group,
- are ignored when extracting *files* and set to placeholder values when adding
- size, and the date. With the :option:`O` modifier, display member offsets. 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.
-
- .. option:: V
- A synonym for the :option:`--version` option.
- .. option:: x [oP]
- Extract ``archive`` members back to files. The :option:`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 extracted.
- Modifiers (operation specific)
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The modifiers below are specific to certain operations. See the Operations
- section to determine which modifiers are applicable to which operations.
- .. option:: a
- 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``. *relpos* cannot be
- consumed without either :option:`a`, :option:`b` or :option:`i`.
- .. option:: b
- 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``. *relpos* cannot
- be consumed without either :option:`a`, :option:`b` or :option:`i`. This
- modifier is identical to the :option:`i` modifier.
- .. option:: i
- A synonym for the :option:`b` option.
- .. option:: L
- When quick appending an ``archive``, instead quick append its members. This
- is a feature for :program:`llvm-ar` that is not found in gnu-ar.
- .. option:: N
- When extracting or deleting a member that shares its name with another member,
- the *count* parameter allows you to supply a positive whole number that
- selects the instance of the given name, with "1" indicating the first
- instance. If :option:`N` is not specified the first member of that name will
- be selected. If *count* is not supplied, the operation fails.*count* cannot be
-
- .. option:: o
- When extracting files, use the modification times of any *files* as they
- appear in the ``archive``. By default *files* extracted from the archive
- use the time of extraction.
-
- .. option:: O
- Display member offsets inside the archive.
- .. option:: T
- When creating or modifying an archive, this option specifies that the
- ``archive`` will be thin. By default, archives are not created as thin
- archives and when modifying a thin archive, it will be converted to a regular
- archive.
- .. option:: v
- When printing *files* or the ``archive`` table of contents, this modifier
- instructs :program:`llvm-ar` to include additional information in the output.
- Modifiers (generic)
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The modifiers below may be applied to any operation.
- .. option:: c
- For the :option:`r` (replace)and :option:`q` (quick update) operations,
- :program:`llvm-ar` will always create the archive if it doesn't exist.
- Normally, :program:`llvm-ar` will print a warning message indicating that the
- ``archive`` is being created. Using this modifier turns off
- that warning.
- .. option:: D
- Use zero for timestamps and UIDs/GIDs. This is set by default.
- .. option:: P
- Use full paths when matching member names rather than just the file name.
- This can be useful when manipulating an ``archive`` generated by another
- archiver, as some allow paths as member names. This is the default behavior
- for thin archives.
- .. option:: s
- This modifier requests that an archive index (or symbol table) be added to the
- ``archive``, as if using ranlib. The symbol table will contain all the
- externally visible functions and global variables defined by all the bitcode
- files in the archive. By default :program:`llvm-ar` generates symbol tables in
- archives. This can also be used as an operation.
- .. option:: S
- This modifier is the opposite of the :option:`s` modifier. It instructs
- :program:`llvm-ar` to not build the symbol table. If both :option:`s` and
- :option:`S` are used, the last modifier to occur in the options will prevail.
-
- .. option:: u
- Only update ``archive`` members with *files* that have more recent
- timestamps.
-
- .. option:: U
- Use actual timestamps and UIDs/GIDs.
- Other
- ~~~~~
- .. option:: --format=<type>
- This option allows for default, gnu, darwin or bsd ``<type>`` to be selected.
- When creating an ``archive``, ``<type>`` will default to that of the host
- machine.
- .. option:: -h, --help
- Print a summary of command-line options and their meanings.
- .. option:: -M
- This option allows for MRI scripts to be read through the standard input
- stream. No other options are compatible with this option.
- .. option:: --version
- Display the version of the :program:`llvm-ar` executable.
- .. option:: @<FILE>
- Read command-line options and commands from response file ``<FILE>``.
- MRI SCRIPTS
- -----------
- :program:`llvm-ar` understands a subset of the MRI scripting interface commonly
- supported by archivers following in the ar tradition. An MRI script contains a
- sequence of commands to be executed by the archiver. The :option:`-M` option
- allows for an MRI script to be passed to :program:`llvm-ar` through the
- standard input stream.
-
- Note that :program:`llvm-ar` has known limitations regarding the use of MRI
- scripts:
-
- * Each script can only create one archive.
- * Existing archives can not be modified.
- MRI Script Commands
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Each command begins with the command's name and must appear on its own line.
- Some commands have arguments, which must be separated from the name by
- whitespace. An MRI script should begin with either a :option:`CREATE` or
- :option:`CREATETHIN` command and will typically end with a :option:`SAVE`
- command. Any text after either '*' or ';' is treated as a comment.
- .. option:: CREATE archive
- Begin creation of a regular archive with the specified name. Subsequent
- commands act upon this ``archive``.
- .. option:: CREATETHIN archive
- Begin creation of a thin archive with the specified name. Subsequent
- commands act upon this ``archive``.
- .. option:: ADDLIB archive
- Append the contents of ``archive`` to the current archive.
- .. option:: ADDMOD <file>
- Append ``<file>`` to the current archive.
- .. option:: DELETE <file>
- Delete the member of the current archive whose file name, excluding directory
- components, matches ``<file>``.
- .. option:: SAVE
- Write the current archive to the path specified in the previous
- :option:`CREATE`/:option:`CREATETHIN` command.
- .. option:: END
- Ends the MRI script (optional).
- EXIT STATUS
- -----------
- If :program:`llvm-ar` succeeds, it will exit with 0. Otherwise, if an error occurs, it
- will exit with a non-zero value.
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