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GNU ld has got a number of different flags for adjusting how to behave around stdcall functions. The --kill-at flag strips the trailing sdcall suffix from exported functions (which otherwise is included by default in MinGW setups). This also strips it from the corresponding import library though. That makes it hard to link to such an import library from code that calls the functions - but this matches what GNU ld does with this flag. Therefore, this flag is probably not sensibly used together with import libraries, but probably mostly when creating some sort of plugin, or if creating the import library separately with dlltool. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44292 llvm-svn: 327561 |
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utils | ||
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README.md
LLVM Linker (lld)
This directory and its subdirectories contain source code for the LLVM Linker, a modular cross platform linker which is built as part of the LLVM compiler infrastructure project.
lld is open source software. You may freely distribute it under the terms of the license agreement found in LICENSE.txt.
Benchmarking
In order to make sure various developers can evaluate patches over the same tests, we create a collection of self contained programs.
It is hosted at https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/linker-tests/lld-speed-test.tar.xz
The current sha256 is 10eec685463d5a8bbf08d77f4ca96282161d396c65bd97dc99dbde644a31610f.