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GCCGO(1)			      GNU			      GCCGO(1)

NAME
       gccgo - A GCC-based compiler for the Go language

SYNOPSIS
       gccgo [-c|-S]
	     [-g] [-pg] [-Olevel]
	     [-Idir...] [-Ldir...]
	     [-o outfile] infile...

       Only the most useful options are listed here; see below for the
       remainder.

DESCRIPTION
       The gccgo command is a frontend to gcc and supports many of the same
       options.	   This manual only documents the options specific to gccgo.

       The gccgo command may be used to compile Go source code into an object
       file, link a collection of object files together, or do both in
       sequence.

       Go source code is compiled as packages.	A package consists of one or
       more Go source files.  All the files in a single package must be
       compiled together, by passing all the files as arguments to gccgo.  A
       single invocation of gccgo may only compile a single package.

       One Go package may "import" a different Go package.  The imported
       package must have already been compiled; gccgo will read the import
       data directly from the compiled package.	 When this package is later
       linked, the compiled form of the package must be included in the link
       command.

OPTIONS
       -Idir
	   Specify a directory to use when searching for an import package at
	   compile time.

       -Ldir
	   When linking, specify a library search directory, as with gcc.

       -fgo-pkgpath=string
	   Set the package path to use.	 This sets the value returned by the
	   PkgPath method of reflect.Type objects.  It is also used for the
	   names of globally visible symbols.  The argument to this option
	   should normally be the string that will be used to import this
	   package after it has been installed; in other words, a pathname
	   within the directories specified by the -I option.

       -fgo-prefix=string
	   An alternative to -fgo-pkgpath.  The argument will be combined with
	   the package name from the source file to produce the package path.
	   If -fgo-pkgpath is used, -fgo-prefix will be ignored.

	   Go permits a single program to include more than one package with
	   the same name in the "package" clause in the source file, though
	   obviously the two packages must be imported using different
	   pathnames.  In order for this to work with gccgo, either
	   -fgo-pkgpath or -fgo-prefix must be specified when compiling a
	   package.

	   Using either -fgo-pkgpath or -fgo-prefix disables the special
	   treatment of the "main" package and permits that package to be
	   imported like any other.

       -fgo-relative-import-path=dir
	   A relative import is an import that starts with ./ or ../.  If this
	   option is used, gccgo will use dir as a prefix for the relative
	   import when searching for it.

       -frequire-return-statement
       -fno-require-return-statement
	   By default gccgo will warn about functions which have one or more
	   return parameters but lack an explicit "return" statement.  This
	   warning may be disabled using -fno-require-return-statement.

       -fgo-check-divide-zero
	   Add explicit checks for division by zero.  In Go a division (or
	   modulos) by zero causes a panic.  On Unix systems this is detected
	   in the runtime by catching the "SIGFPE" signal.  Some processors,
	   such as PowerPC, do not generate a SIGFPE on division by zero.
	   Some runtimes do not generate a signal that can be caught.  On
	   those systems, this option may be used.  Or the checks may be
	   removed via -fno-go-check-divide-zero.  This option is currently on
	   by default, but in the future may be off by default on systems that
	   do not require it.

       -fgo-check-divide-overflow
	   Add explicit checks for division overflow.  For example, division
	   overflow occurs when computing "INT_MIN / -1".  In Go this should
	   be wrapped, to produce "INT_MIN".  Some processors, such as x86,
	   generate a trap on division overflow.  On those systems, this
	   option may be used.	Or the checks may be removed via
	   -fno-go-check-divide-overflow.  This option is currently on by
	   default, but in the future may be off by default on systems that do
	   not require it.

SEE ALSO
       gpl(7), gfdl(7), fsf-funding(7), gcc(1) and the Info entries for gccgo
       and gcc.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (c) 2010-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

       Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
       under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or
       any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no
       Invariant Sections, the Front-Cover Texts being (a) (see below), and
       with the Back-Cover Texts being (b) (see below).	 A copy of the license
       is included in the man page gfdl(7).

       (a) The FSF's Front-Cover Text is:

	    A GNU Manual

       (b) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is:

	    You have freedom to copy and modify this GNU Manual, like GNU
	    software.  Copies published by the Free Software Foundation raise
	    funds for GNU development.

gcc-4.8.2			  2013-10-16			      GCCGO(1)
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