llvm-ranlib(1) - Linux man page
Name
llvm-ranlib - Generate index for LLVM archive
Synopsis
llvm-ranlib [--version] [-help] <archive-file>
Description
The llvm-ranlib command is similar to the common Unix utility, "ranlib". It adds or updates the symbol table in an LLVM archive file. Note that using the llvm-ar modifier s is usually more efficient than running llvm-ranlib which is only provided only for completness and compatibility. Unlike other implementations of "ranlib", llvm-ranlib indexes LLVM bitcode files, not native object modules. You can list the contents of the symbol table with the "llvm-nm -s" command.
Options
archive-file
- Specifies the archive-file to which the symbol table is added or updated.
- --version
- Print the version of llvm-ranlib and exit without building a symbol table.
- -help
- Print usage help for llvm-ranlib and exit without building a symbol table.
Exit Status
If llvm-ranlib succeeds, it will exit with 0. If an error occurs, a non-zero exit code will be returned.
See Also
llvm-ar, ranlib(1)
Authors
Maintained by the LLVM Team (<http://llvm.org>).