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NAME

       llvm-size - manual page for llvm-size 3.4

DESCRIPTION

       OVERVIEW: llvm object size dumper

       USAGE: llvm-size [options] <input files>

   OPTIONS:
       --radix=<uint>                           -  Print  size  in  radix. Only 8, 10, and 16 are
              valid

              Specify output format

       -A                                    - System V format

       -B                                    - Berkeley format

       -asm-verbose                            - Add comments to directives.

       -bounds-checking-single-trap            - Use one trap block per function

       -cppfname=<function name>               - Specify the name of the generated function

       -cppfor=<string>                        - Specify the name of the thing to generate

       -cppgen                                 - Choose what kind of output to generate

       =program
              -   Generate a complete program

       =module
              -   Generate a module definition

       =contents
              -   Generate contents of a module

       =function
              -   Generate a function definition

       =functions
              -   Generate all function definitions

       =inline
              -   Generate an inline function

       =variable
              -   Generate a variable definition

       =type  -   Generate a type definition

              Print size in radix:

       -o                                    - Print size in octal

       -d                                    - Print size in decimal

       -x                                    - Print size in hexadecimal

       -disable-debug-info-verifier            -

       -disable-spill-fusing                   - Disable fusing of spill code into instructions

       -enable-correct-eh-support              - Make the -lowerinvoke pass insert expensive, but
              correct, EH code

       -enable-load-pre                        -

       -enable-objc-arc-opts                   - enable/disable all ARC Optimizations

       -enable-tbaa                            -

       -fatal-assembler-warnings               - Consider warnings as error

       -fdata-sections                         - Emit data into separate sections

       -ffunction-sections                     - Emit functions into separate sections

       -format                                 - Specify output format

       =sysv  -   System V format

       =berkeley
              -   Berkeley format

       -help                                    -  Display  available  options  (-help-hidden for
              more)

       -internalize-public-api-file=<filename> - A  file  containing  list  of  symbol  names  to
              preserve

       -internalize-public-api-list=<list>     - A list of symbol names to preserve

       -join-liveintervals                     - Coalesce copies (default=true)

       -limit-float-precision=<uint>           - Generate low-precision inline sequences for some
              float libcalls

       -mc-x86-disable-arith-relaxation        - Disable relaxation of arithmetic instruction for
              X86

       -mips16-hard-float                      - MIPS: mips16 hard float enable.

       -mno-ldc1-sdc1                           -  Expand  double  precision  loads and stores to
              their single precision counterparts

       -nvptx-sched4reg                        - NVPTX Specific: schedule for register pressue

       -pre-RA-sched                            -  Instruction   schedulers   available   (before
              register allocation):

       =vliw-td
              -   VLIW scheduler

       =list-ilp
              -    Bottom-up  register  pressure aware list scheduling which tries to balance ILP
              and register pressure

       =list-hybrid
              -   Bottom-up register pressure  aware  list  scheduling  which  tries  to  balance
              latency and register pressure

       =source
              -   Similar to list-burr but schedules in source order when possible

       =list-burr
              -   Bottom-up register reduction list scheduling

       =linearize
              -   Linearize DAG, no scheduling

       =fast  -   Fast suboptimal list scheduling

       =default
              -   Best scheduler for the target

       -print-after-all                        - Print IR after each pass

       -print-before-all                       - Print IR before each pass

       -print-machineinstrs=<pass-name>        - Print machine instrs

       -regalloc                               - Register allocator to use

       =default
              -   pick register allocator based on -O option

       =basic -   basic register allocator

       =fast  -   fast register allocator

       =greedy
              -   greedy register allocator

       =pbqp  -   PBQP register allocator

       -spiller                                - Spiller to use: (default: standard)

       =trivial
              -   trivial spiller

       =inline
              -   inline spiller

       -stats                                  - Enable statistics output from program (available
              with Asserts)

       -time-passes                            - Time each pass, printing elapsed time  for  each
              on exit

       -verify-dom-info                        - Verify dominator info (time consuming)

       -verify-loop-info                       - Verify loop info (time consuming)

       -verify-regalloc                        - Verify during register allocation

       -verify-region-info                     - Verify region info (time consuming)

       -verify-scev                             -  Verify ScalarEvolution's backedge taken counts
              (slow)

       -version                                - Display the version of this program

       -x86-asm-syntax                         - Choose style of code to emit from X86 backend:

       =att   -   Emit AT&T-style assembly

       =intel -   Emit Intel-style assembly

SEE ALSO

       The full documentation for llvm-size is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the  info  and
       llvm-size programs are properly installed at your site, the command

              info llvm-size

       should give you access to the complete manual.