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NAME

       llvm-remarkutil - Remark utility

SYNOPSIS

       llvm-remarkutil [subcommmand] [options]

DESCRIPTION

       Utility for displaying information from, and converting between different remark formats.

SUBCOMMANDS

bitstream2yaml - Reserialize bitstream remarks to YAML.

          • yaml2bitstream - Reserialize YAML remarks to bitstream.

          • instruction-count - Output function instruction counts.

          • annotation-count - Output remark type count from annotation remarks.

   bitstream2yaml
       USAGE: llvm-remarkutil bitstream2yaml <input file> -o <output file>

   Summary
       Takes a bitstream remark file as input, and reserializes that file as YAML.

   yaml2bitstream
       USAGE: llvm-remarkutil yaml2bitstream <input file> -o <output file>

   Summary
       Takes a YAML remark file as input, and reserializes that file in the bitstream format.

   instruction-count
       USAGE:    llvm-remarkutil    instruction-count   <input   file>   –parser=<bitstream|yaml>
       [–use-debug-loc] -o <output file>

   Summary
       Outputs instruction count remarks for every function. Instruction count remarks encode the
       number of instructions in a function at assembly printing time.

       Instruction count remarks require asm-printer remarks.

       CSV format is as follows:

       ::     Function,InstructionCount foo,123

       if  –use-debug-loc  is  passed  then the CSV will include the source path, line number and
       column.

       ::     Source,Function,InstructionCount path:line:column,foo,3

   annotation-count
       USAGE:   llvm-remarkutil   annotation-count    <input    file>    –parser=<bitstream|yaml>
       –annotation-type=<type>  [–use-debug-loc] -o <output file>

   Summary
       Outputs  a count for annotation-type <type> remark for every function. The count expresses
       the number of remark checks inserted at the function.

       Annotation count remarks require AnnotationRemarksPass remarks.

       CSV format is as follows:

       ::     Function,Count foo,123

       if –use-debug-loc is passed then the CSV will include the source  path,  line  number  and
       column.

       ::     Source,Function,Count path:line:column,foo,3

AUTHOR

       Maintained by the LLVM Team (https://llvm.org/).

COPYRIGHT

       2003-2023, LLVM Project