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LLVM-AR(1)                           LLVM                           LLVM-AR(1)

NAME
       llvm-ar - LLVM archiver

SYNOPSIS
       llvm-ar [-]{dmpqrstx}[abcDilLNoOPsSTuUvV] [relpos] [count] archive
       [files...]

DESCRIPTION
       The llvm-ar command is similar to the common Unix utility, ar. It
       archives several files, such as objects and LLVM bitcode files into a
       single archive library that can be linked into a program. However, the
       archive can contain any kind of file. By default, llvm-ar generates a
       symbol table that makes linking faster because only the symbol table
       needs to be consulted, not each individual file member of the archive.

       The llvm-ar command can be used to read archive files in SVR4, GNU, BSD
       and Darwin format, and write in the GNU, BSD, and Darwin style archive
       files. If an SVR4 format archive is used with the r (replace), d
       (delete), m (move) or q (quick update) operations, the archive will be
       reconstructed in the format defined by --format.

       Here's where llvm-ar departs from previous ar implementations:

       The following option is not supported
          [f] - truncate inserted filenames

       The following options are ignored for compatibility
          --plugin=<string> - load a plugin which adds support for other file
          formats

          [l] - ignored in ar

       Symbol Table
          Since llvm-ar supports bitcode files, the symbol table it creates
          includes both native and bitcode symbols.

       Deterministic Archives
          By default, llvm-ar always uses zero for timestamps and UIDs/GIDs to
          write archives in a deterministic mode. This is equivalent to the D
          modifier being enabled by default. If you wish to maintain
          compatibility with other ar implementations, you can pass the U
          modifier to write actual timestamps and UIDs/GIDs.

       Windows Paths
          When on Windows llvm-ar treats the names of archived files in the
          same case sensitive manner as the operating system. When on a
          non-Windows machine llvm-ar does not consider character case.

OPTIONS
       llvm-ar operations are compatible with other ar implementations.
       However, there are a few modifiers (L) that are not found in other ar
       implementations. The options for llvm-ar specify a single basic
       Operation to perform on the archive, a variety of Modifiers for that
       Operation, the name of the archive file, and an optional list of file
       names. If the files option is not specified, it generally means either
       "none" or "all" members, depending on the operation. The Options,
       Operations and Modifiers are explained in the sections below.

       The minimal set of options is at least one operator and the name of the
       archive.

   Operations

       d [NT] Delete files from the archive. The N and T modifiers apply to
              this operation. The files options specify which members should
              be removed from the archive. It is not an error if a specified
              file does not appear in the archive. If no files are specified,
              the archive is not modified.

       m [abi]
              Move files from one location in the archive to another. The a,
              b, and i modifiers apply to this operation. The files will all
              be moved to the location given by the modifiers. If no modifiers
              are used, the files will be moved to the end of the archive. If
              no files are specified, the archive is not modified.

       p [v]  Print files to the standard output stream. If no files are
              specified, the entire archive is printed. With the v modifier,
              llvm-ar also prints out the name of the file being output.
              Printing binary files is  ill-advised as they might confuse your
              terminal settings. The p operation never modifies the archive.

       q [LT] Quickly append files to the end of the archive without removing
              duplicates. If no files are specified, the archive is not
              modified. The behavior when appending one archive to another
              depends upon whether the L and T modifiers are used:

              ppending a regular archive to a regular archive will append
                the archive file. If the L modifier is specified the members
                will be appended instead.

              ppending a regular archive to a thin archive requires the T
                modifier and will append the archive file. The L modifier is
                not supported.

              ppending a thin archive to a regular archive will append the
                archive file.  If the L modifier is specified the members will
                be appended instead.

              ppending a thin archive to a thin archive will always quick
                append its members.

       r [abTu]
              Replace existing files or insert them at the end of the archive
              if they do not exist. The a, b, T and u modifiers apply to this
              operation. If no files are specified, the archive is not
              modified.

       t[v] .. option:: t [vO]
          Print the table of contents. Without any modifiers, this operation
          just prints the names of the members to the standard output stream.
          With the v modifier, llvm-ar also prints out the file type
          (B=bitcode, S=symbol table, blank=regular file), the permission
          mode, the owner and group, are ignored when extracting files and set
          to placeholder values when adding size, and the date. With the O
          modifier, display member offsets. If any files are specified, the
          listing is only for those files. If no files are specified, the
          table of contents for the whole archive is printed.

       V      A synonym for the --version option.

       x [oP] Extract archive members back to files. The o modifier applies to
              this operation. This operation retrieves the indicated files
              from the archive and writes them back to the operating system's
              file system. If no files are specified, the entire archive is
              extracted.

   Modifiers (operation specific)
       The modifiers below are specific to certain operations. See the
       Operations section to determine which modifiers are applicable to which
       operations.

       a      When inserting or moving member files, this option specifies the
              destination of the new files as being after the relpos member.
              If relpos is not found, the files are placed at the end of the
              archive. relpos cannot be consumed without either a, b or i.

       b      When inserting or moving member files, this option specifies the
              destination of the new files as being before the relpos member.
              If relpos is not found, the files are placed at the end of the
              archive. relpos cannot be consumed without either a, b or i.
              This modifier is identical to the i modifier.

       i      A synonym for the b option.

       L      When quick appending an archive, instead quick append its
              members. This is a feature for llvm-ar that is not found in
              gnu-ar.

       N      When extracting or deleting a member that shares its name with
              another member, the count parameter allows you to supply a
              positive whole number that selects the instance of the given
              name, with "1" indicating the first instance. If N is not
              specified the first member of that name will be selected. If
              count is not supplied, the operation fails.*count* cannot be

       o      When extracting files, use the modification times of any files
              as they appear in the archive. By default files extracted from
              the archive use the time of extraction.

       O      Display member offsets inside the archive.

       T      When creating or modifying an archive, this option specifies
              that the archive will be thin. By default, archives are not
              created as thin archives and when modifying a thin archive, it
              will be converted to a regular archive.

       v      When printing files or the archive table of contents, this
              modifier instructs llvm-ar to include additional information in
              the output.

   Modifiers (generic)
       The modifiers below may be applied to any operation.

       c      For the r (replace)and q (quick update) operations, llvm-ar will
              always create the archive if it doesn't exist.  Normally,
              llvm-ar will print a warning message indicating that the archive
              is being created. Using this modifier turns off that warning.

       D      Use zero for timestamps and UIDs/GIDs. This is set by default.

       P      Use full paths when matching member names rather than just the
              file name.  This can be useful when manipulating an archive
              generated by another archiver, as some allow paths as member
              names. This is the default behavior for thin archives.

       s      This modifier requests that an archive index (or symbol table)
              be added to the archive, as if using ranlib. The symbol table
              will contain all the externally visible functions and global
              variables defined by all the bitcode files in the archive. By
              default llvm-ar generates symbol tables in archives. This can
              also be used as an operation.

       S      This modifier is the opposite of the s modifier. It instructs
              llvm-ar to not build the symbol table. If both s and S are used,
              the last modifier to occur in the options will prevail.

       u      Only update archive members with files that have more recent
              timestamps.

       U      Use actual timestamps and UIDs/GIDs.

   Other

       --format=<type>
              This option allows for default, gnu, darwin or bsd <type> to be
              selected.  When creating an archive, <type> will default to that
              of the host machine.

       -h, --help
              Print a summary of command-line options and their meanings.

       -M     This option allows for MRI scripts to be read through the
              standard input stream. No other options are compatible with this
              option.

       --version
              Display the version of the llvm-ar executable.

       @<FILE>
              Read command-line options and commands from response file
              <FILE>.

MRI SCRIPTS
       llvm-ar understands a subset of the MRI scripting interface commonly
       supported by archivers following in the ar tradition. An MRI script
       contains a sequence of commands to be executed by the archiver. The -M
       option allows for an MRI script to be passed to llvm-ar through the
       standard input stream.

       Note that llvm-ar has known limitations regarding the use of MRI
       scripts:

       ach script can only create one archive.

       xisting archives can not be modified.

   MRI Script Commands
       Each command begins with the command's name and must appear on its own
       line.  Some commands have arguments, which must be separated from the
       name by whitespace. An MRI script should begin with either a CREATE or
       CREATETHIN command and will typically end with a SAVE command. Any text
       after either '*' or ';' is treated as a comment.

       CREATE archive
              Begin creation of a regular archive with the specified name.
              Subsequent commands act upon this archive.

       CREATETHIN archive
              Begin creation of a thin archive with the specified name.
              Subsequent commands act upon this archive.

       ADDLIB archive
              Append the contents of archive to the current archive.

       ADDMOD <file>
              Append <file> to the current archive.

       DELETE <file>
              Delete the member of the current archive whose file name,
              excluding directory components, matches <file>.

       SAVE   Write the current archive to the path specified in the previous
              CREATE/CREATETHIN command.

       END    Ends the MRI script (optional).

EXIT STATUS
       If llvm-ar succeeds, it will exit with 0.  Otherwise, if an error
       occurs, it will exit with a non-zero value.

AUTHOR
       Maintained by the LLVM Team (https://llvm.org/).

COPYRIGHT
       2003-2021, LLVM Project

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