Safe Haskell | Safe-Inferred |
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Language | Haskell2010 |
Synopsis
- runUnlit :: Logger -> DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO ()
- runCpp :: Logger -> DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO ()
- runPp :: Logger -> DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO ()
- runCc :: Maybe ForeignSrcLang -> Logger -> TmpFs -> DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO ()
- isContainedIn :: String -> String -> Bool
- askLd :: Logger -> DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO String
- runAs :: Logger -> DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO ()
- runLlvmOpt :: Logger -> DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO ()
- runLlvmLlc :: Logger -> DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO ()
- runClang :: Logger -> DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO ()
- figureLlvmVersion :: Logger -> DynFlags -> IO (Maybe LlvmVersion)
- runLink :: Logger -> TmpFs -> DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO ()
- runMergeObjects :: Logger -> TmpFs -> DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO ()
- runLibtool :: Logger -> DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO ()
- runAr :: Logger -> DynFlags -> Maybe FilePath -> [Option] -> IO ()
- askOtool :: Logger -> DynFlags -> Maybe FilePath -> [Option] -> IO String
- runInstallNameTool :: Logger -> DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO ()
- runRanlib :: Logger -> DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO ()
- runWindres :: Logger -> DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO ()
- touch :: Logger -> DynFlags -> String -> String -> IO ()
- traceToolCommand :: Logger -> DynFlags -> String -> IO a -> IO a
Documentation
runCc :: Maybe ForeignSrcLang -> Logger -> TmpFs -> DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO () Source #
Run compiler of C-like languages and raw objects (such as gcc or clang).
askLd :: Logger -> DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO String Source #
Run the linker with some arguments and return the output
runClang :: Logger -> DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO () Source #
Run the clang compiler (used as an assembler for the LLVM backend on OS X as LLVM doesn't support the OS X system assembler)
figureLlvmVersion :: Logger -> DynFlags -> IO (Maybe LlvmVersion) Source #
Figure out which version of LLVM we are running this session
Tracing utility
traceToolCommand :: Logger -> DynFlags -> String -> IO a -> IO a Source #
Record in the eventlog when the given tool command starts
and finishes, prepending the given String
with
"systool:", to easily be able to collect and process
all the systool events.
For those events to show up in the eventlog, you need
to run GHC with -v2
or -ddump-timings
.