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OPT(1)			      LLVM Command Guide			OPT(1)

NAME
       opt - LLVM optimizer

SYNOPSIS
       opt [options] [filename]

DESCRIPTION
       The opt command is the modular LLVM optimizer and analyzer.  It takes
       LLVM source files as input, runs the specified optimizations or
       analyses on it, and then outputs the optimized file or the analysis
       results.	 The function of opt depends on whether the -analyze option is
       given.

       When -analyze is specified, opt performs various analyses of the input
       source.	It will usually print the results on standard output, but in a
       few cases, it will print output to standard error or generate a file
       with the analysis output, which is usually done when the output is
       meant for another program.

       While -analyze is not given, opt attempts to produce an optimized
       output file.  The optimizations available via opt depend upon what
       libraries were linked into it as well as any additional libraries that
       have been loaded with the -load option.	Use the -help option to
       determine what optimizations you can use.

       If filename is omitted from the command line or is -, opt reads its
       input from standard input. Inputs can be in either the LLVM assembly
       language format (.ll) or the LLVM bitcode format (.bc).

       If an output filename is not specified with the -o option, opt writes
       its output to the standard output.

OPTIONS
       -f  Enable binary output on terminals.  Normally, opt will refuse to
	   write raw bitcode output if the output stream is a terminal. With
	   this option, opt will write raw bitcode regardless of the output
	   device.

       -help
	   Print a summary of command line options.

       -o filename
	   Specify the output filename.

       -S  Write output in LLVM intermediate language (instead of bitcode).

       -{passname}
	   opt provides the ability to run any of LLVM's optimization or
	   analysis passes in any order. The -help option lists all the passes
	   available. The order in which the options occur on the command line
	   are the order in which they are executed (within pass constraints).

       -std-compile-opts
	   This is short hand for a standard list of compile time optimization
	   passes.  This is typically used to optimize the output from the
	   llvm-gcc front end. It might be useful for other front end
	   compilers as well. To discover the full set of options available,
	   use the following command:

	      llvm-as < /dev/null | opt -std-compile-opts -disable-output -debug-pass=Arguments

       -disable-inlining
	   This option is only meaningful when -std-compile-opts is given. It
	   simply removes the inlining pass from the standard list.

       -disable-opt
	   This option is only meaningful when -std-compile-opts is given. It
	   disables most, but not all, of the -std-compile-opts. The ones that
	   remain are -verify, -lower-setjmp, and -funcresolve.

       -strip-debug
	   This option causes opt to strip debug information from the module
	   before applying other optimizations. It is essentially the same as
	   -strip but it ensures that stripping of debug information is done
	   first.

       -verify-each
	   This option causes opt to add a verify pass after every pass
	   otherwise specified on the command line (including -verify).	 This
	   is useful for cases where it is suspected that a pass is creating
	   an invalid module but it is not clear which pass is doing it. The
	   combination of -std-compile-opts and -verify-each can quickly track
	   down this kind of problem.

       -profile-info-file filename
	   Specify the name of the file loaded by the -profile-loader option.

       -stats
	   Print statistics.

       -time-passes
	   Record the amount of time needed for each pass and print it to
	   standard error.

       -debug
	   If this is a debug build, this option will enable debug printouts
	   from passes which use the DEBUG() macro.  See the LLVM Programmer's
	   Manual, section #DEBUG for more information.

       -load=plugin
	   Load the dynamic object plugin.  This object should register new
	   optimization or analysis passes. Once loaded, the object will add
	   new command line options to enable various optimizations or
	   analyses.  To see the new complete list of optimizations, use the
	   -help and -load options together. For example:

	      opt -load=plugin.so -help

       -p  Print module after each transformation.

EXIT STATUS
       If opt succeeds, it will exit with 0.  Otherwise, if an error occurs,
       it will exit with a non-zero value.

AUTHORS
       Maintained by the LLVM Team (<http://llvm.org/>).

CVS				  2011-12-13				OPT(1)
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