gnatelim
When a program shares a set of Ada packages with other programs, it may happen that this program uses only a fraction of the subprograms defined in these packages. The code created for these unused subprograms increases the size of the executable.
gnatelim
tracks unused subprograms in an Ada program and
outputs a list of GNAT-specific pragmas Eliminate
marking all the
subprograms that are declared but never called. By placing the list of
Eliminate
pragmas in the GNAT configuration file gnat.adc and
recompiling your program, you may decrease the size of its executable,
because the compiler will not generate the code for 'eliminated' subprograms.
See Pragma Eliminate, for more
information about this pragma.
gnatelim
needs as its input data the name of the main subprogram.
If a set of source files is specified as gnatelim
arguments, it
treats these files as a complete set of sources making up a program to
analyse, and analyses only these sources.
After a full successful build of the main subprogram gnatelim
can be
called without specifying sources to analyse, in this case it computes
the source closure of the main unit from the ALI files.
The following command will create the set of ALI files needed for
gnatelim
:
$ gnatmake -c Main_Prog
Note that gnatelim
does not need object files.