The second field of an option record can specify any of the following properties. When an option takes an argument, it is enclosed in parentheses following the option property name. The parser that handles option files is quite simplistic, and will be tricked by any nested parentheses within the argument text itself; in this case, the entire option argument can be wrapped in curly braces within the parentheses to demarcate it, e.g.:
Condition({defined (USE_CYGWIN_LIBSTDCXX_WRAPPERS)})
CommonTargetDriverIt is possible to specify several different languages for the same
option. Each language must have been declared by an earlier
Language record. See Option file format.
RejectDriverRejectNegativeNegative(othername)Negative property of the option to be
turned off.
As a consequence, if you have a group of mutually-exclusive
options, their Negative properties should form a circular chain.
For example, if options -a, -b and
-c are mutually exclusive, their respective Negative
properties should be ‘Negative(b)’, ‘Negative(c)’
and ‘Negative(a)’.
JoinedSeparateJoined indicates
that the option and argument can be included in the same argv
entry (as with -mflush-func=name, for example).
Separate indicates that the option and argument can be
separate argv entries (as with -o). An option is
allowed to have both of these properties.
JoinedOrMissingargv entry as the option itself.
This property cannot be used alongside Joined or Separate.
MissingArgError(message)Joined or Separate, the message
message will be used as an error message if the mandatory
argument is missing; for options without MissingArgError, a
generic error message is used. message should contain a single
‘%qs’ format, which will be used to format the name of the option
passed.
Args(n)Separate, indicate that it takes n
arguments. The default is 1.
UIntegerUInteger should also be used on options like
-falign-loops where both -falign-loops and
-falign-loops=n are supported to make sure the saved
options are given a full integer.
ToLowerEnum property.
NoDriverArgSeparate, the option only takes an
argument in the compiler proper, not in the driver. This is for
compatibility with existing options that are used both directly and
via -Wp,; new options should not have this property.
Var(var)global_options.x_var).
The way that the state is stored depends on the type of option:
Mask or InverseMask properties,
var is the integer variable that contains the mask.
UInteger property,
var is an integer variable that stores the value of the argument.
Enum property,
var is a variable (type given in the Type property of the
‘Enum’ record whose Name property has the same argument as
the Enum property of this option) that stores the value of the
argument.
Defer property, var is a pointer to
a VEC(cl_deferred_option,heap) that stores the option for later
processing. (var is declared with type void * and needs
to be cast to VEC(cl_deferred_option,heap) before use.)
The option-processing script will usually zero-initialize var.
You can modify this behavior using Init.
Var(var, set)!set
when the “no-” form is used.
var is declared in the same way as for the single-argument form
described above.
Init(value)Var property should be statically
initialized to value. If more than one option using the same
variable specifies Init, all must specify the same initializer.
Mask(name)target_flags
variable (see Run-time Target) and is active when that bit is set.
You may also specify Var to select a variable other than
target_flags.
The options-processing script will automatically allocate a unique bit
for the option. If the option is attached to ‘target_flags’,
the script will set the macro MASK_name to the appropriate
bitmask. It will also declare a TARGET_name macro that has
the value 1 when the option is active and 0 otherwise. If you use Var
to attach the option to a different variable, the bitmask macro with be
called OPTION_MASK_name.
InverseMask(othername)InverseMask(othername, thisname)Mask(othername) property. If thisname is given,
the options-processing script will declare a TARGET_thisname
macro that is 1 when the option is active and 0 otherwise.
Enum(name)DeferVar,
for later processing.
Alias(opt)Alias(opt, arg)Alias(opt, posarg, negarg)NegativeAlias). In the first form,
any argument passed to the alias is considered to be passed to
-opt, and -opt is considered to be
negated if the alias is used in negated form. In the second form, the
alias may not be negated or have an argument, and posarg is
considered to be passed as an argument to -opt. In the
third form, the alias may not have an argument, if the alias is used
in the positive form then posarg is considered to be passed to
-opt, and if the alias is used in the negative form
then negarg is considered to be passed to -opt.
Aliases should not specify Var or Mask or
UInteger. Aliases should normally specify the same languages
as the target of the alias; the flags on the target will be used to
determine any diagnostic for use of an option for the wrong language,
while those on the alias will be used to identify what command-line
text is the option and what text is any argument to that option.
When an Alias definition is used for an option, driver specs do
not need to handle it and no ‘OPT_’ enumeration value is defined
for it; only the canonical form of the option will be seen in those
places.
NegativeAliasAlias(opt), the option is
considered to be an alias for the positive form of -opt
if negated and for the negative form of -opt if not
negated. NegativeAlias may not be used with the forms of
Alias taking more than one argument.
IgnoreWarn. The option will not be seen by specs and no ‘OPT_’
enumeration value is defined for it.
SeparateAliasJoined, Separate and
Alias, the option only acts as an alias when passed a separate
argument; with a joined argument it acts as a normal option, with an
‘OPT_’ enumeration value. This is for compatibility with the
Java -d option and should not be used for new options.
Warn(message)Warn, the target of the alias must not also be marked
Warn.
ReportWarningOptimizationVar should be saved and restored when the optimization level is
changed with optimize attributes.
UndocumentedCondition(cond)Savecl_target_option structure to hold a copy of the
option, add the functions cl_target_option_save and
cl_target_option_restore to save and restore the options.
SetByCombinedgcc_options struct to
have a field frontend_set_name, where name
is the name of the field holding the value of this option (without the
leading x_). This gives the front end a way to indicate that
the value has been set explicitly and should not be changed by the
combined option. For example, some front ends use this to prevent
-ffast-math and -fno-fast-math from changing the
value of -fmath-errno for languages that do not use
errno.
EnabledBy(opt)EnabledBy(opt || opt2)EnabledBy(opt && opt2)||. The third form using && specifies that the option is
only set if both opt and opt2 are set. The options opt
and opt2 must have the Common property; otherwise, use
LangEnabledBy.
LangEnabledBy(language, opt)LangEnabledBy(language, opt, posarg, negarg)|| separated options. In the second form, if
opt is used in the positive form then posarg is considered
to be passed to the option, and if opt is used in the negative
form then negarg is considered to be passed to the option. It
is possible to specify several different languages. Each
language must have been declared by an earlier Language
record. See Option file format.
NoDWARFRecordPchIgnoreCPP(var)Var
and Init must be set as well.
CppReason(CPP_W_Enum)cpplib.h warning reason code
CPP_W_Enum. This should only be used for warning options of the
C-family front-ends.