freebsd-nq/examples/PrintFunctionNames
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CMakeLists.txt Vendor import of clang RELEASE_350/final tag r216957 (effectively, 3.5.0 release): 2014-11-24 09:15:30 +00:00
Makefile Vendor import of clang RELEASE_350/final tag r216957 (effectively, 3.5.0 release): 2014-11-24 09:15:30 +00:00
PrintFunctionNames.cpp Vendor import of clang RELEASE_360/rc1 tag r226102 (effectively, 3.6.0 RC1): 2015-01-18 16:23:48 +00:00
PrintFunctionNames.exports Vendor import of clang RELEASE_350/final tag r216957 (effectively, 3.5.0 release): 2014-11-24 09:15:30 +00:00
README.txt Vendor import of clang trunk r154661: 2012-04-14 14:01:31 +00:00

This is a simple example demonstrating how to use clang's facility for
providing AST consumers using a plugin.

Build the plugin by running `make` in this directory.

Once the plugin is built, you can run it using:
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Linux:
$ clang -cc1 -load ../../Debug+Asserts/lib/libPrintFunctionNames.so -plugin print-fns some-input-file.c
$ clang -cc1 -load ../../Debug+Asserts/lib/libPrintFunctionNames.so -plugin print-fns -plugin-arg-print-fns help -plugin-arg-print-fns --example-argument some-input-file.c
$ clang -cc1 -load ../../Debug+Asserts/lib/libPrintFunctionNames.so -plugin print-fns -plugin-arg-print-fns -an-error some-input-file.c

Mac:
$ clang -cc1 -load ../../Debug+Asserts/lib/libPrintFunctionNames.dylib -plugin print-fns some-input-file.c
$ clang -cc1 -load ../../Debug+Asserts/lib/libPrintFunctionNames.dylib -plugin print-fns -plugin-arg-print-fns help -plugin-arg-print-fns --example-argument some-input-file.c
$ clang -cc1 -load ../../Debug+Asserts/lib/libPrintFunctionNames.dylib -plugin print-fns -plugin-arg-print-fns -an-error some-input-file.c