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Next: <a href="Option-properties.html#Option-properties" accesskey="n" rel="next">Option properties</a>, Up: <a href="Options.html#Options" accesskey="u" rel="up">Options</a> [<a href="index.html#SEC_Contents" title="Table of contents" rel="contents">Contents</a>][<a href="Option-Index.html#Option-Index" title="Index" rel="index">Index</a>]</p>
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<h3 class="section">8.1 Option file format</h3>
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<p>Option files are a simple list of records in which each field occupies
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its own line and in which the records themselves are separated by
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blank lines. Comments may appear on their own line anywhere within
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the file and are preceded by semicolons. Whitespace is allowed before
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the semicolon.
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</p>
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<p>The files can contain the following types of record:
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<ul>
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<li> A language definition record. These records have two fields: the
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string ‘<samp>Language</samp>’ and the name of the language. Once a language
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has been declared in this way, it can be used as an option property.
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See <a href="Option-properties.html#Option-properties">Option properties</a>.
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</li><li> A target specific save record to save additional information. These
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records have two fields: the string ‘<samp>TargetSave</samp>’, and a
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declaration type to go in the <code>cl_target_option</code> structure.
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</li><li> A variable record to define a variable used to store option
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information. These records have two fields: the string
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‘<samp>Variable</samp>’, and a declaration of the type and name of the
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variable, optionally with an initializer (but without any trailing
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‘<samp>;</samp>’). These records may be used for variables used for many
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options where declaring the initializer in a single option definition
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record, or duplicating it in many records, would be inappropriate, or
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for variables set in option handlers rather than referenced by
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<code>Var</code> properties.
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</li><li> A variable record to define a variable used to store option
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information. These records have two fields: the string
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‘<samp>TargetVariable</samp>’, and a declaration of the type and name of the
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variable, optionally with an initializer (but without any trailing
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‘<samp>;</samp>’). ‘<samp>TargetVariable</samp>’ is a combination of ‘<samp>Variable</samp>’
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and ‘<samp>TargetSave</samp>’ records in that the variable is defined in the
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<code>gcc_options</code> structure, but these variables are also stored in
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the <code>cl_target_option</code> structure. The variables are saved in the
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target save code and restored in the target restore code.
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</li><li> A variable record to record any additional files that the
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<samp>options.h</samp> file should include. This is useful to provide
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enumeration or structure definitions needed for target variables.
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These records have two fields: the string ‘<samp>HeaderInclude</samp>’ and the
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name of the include file.
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</li><li> A variable record to record any additional files that the
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<samp>options.c</samp> or <samp>options-save.c</samp> file should include. This
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is useful to provide
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inline functions needed for target variables and/or <code>#ifdef</code>
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sequences to properly set up the initialization. These records have
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two fields: the string ‘<samp>SourceInclude</samp>’ and the name of the
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include file.
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</li><li> An enumeration record to define a set of strings that may be used as
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arguments to an option or options. These records have three fields:
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the string ‘<samp>Enum</samp>’, a space-separated list of properties and help
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text used to describe the set of strings in <samp>--help</samp> output.
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Properties use the same format as option properties; the following are
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valid:
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<dl compact="compact">
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<dt><code>Name(<var>name</var>)</code></dt>
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<dd><p>This property is required; <var>name</var> must be a name (suitable for use
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in C identifiers) used to identify the set of strings in <code>Enum</code>
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option properties.
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</p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code>Type(<var>type</var>)</code></dt>
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<dd><p>This property is required; <var>type</var> is the C type for variables set
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by options using this enumeration together with <code>Var</code>.
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</p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code>UnknownError(<var>message</var>)</code></dt>
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<dd><p>The message <var>message</var> will be used as an error message if the
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argument is invalid; for enumerations without <code>UnknownError</code>, a
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generic error message is used. <var>message</var> should contain a single
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‘<samp>%qs</samp>’ format, which will be used to format the invalid argument.
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</p></dd>
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</dl>
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</li><li> An enumeration value record to define one of the strings in a set
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given in an ‘<samp>Enum</samp>’ record. These records have two fields: the
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string ‘<samp>EnumValue</samp>’ and a space-separated list of properties.
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Properties use the same format as option properties; the following are
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valid:
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<dl compact="compact">
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<dt><code>Enum(<var>name</var>)</code></dt>
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<dd><p>This property is required; <var>name</var> says which ‘<samp>Enum</samp>’ record
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this ‘<samp>EnumValue</samp>’ record corresponds to.
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</p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code>String(<var>string</var>)</code></dt>
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<dd><p>This property is required; <var>string</var> is the string option argument
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being described by this record.
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</p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code>Value(<var>value</var>)</code></dt>
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<dd><p>This property is required; it says what value (representable as
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<code>int</code>) should be used for the given string.
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</p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code>Canonical</code></dt>
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<dd><p>This property is optional. If present, it says the present string is
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the canonical one among all those with the given value. Other strings
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yielding that value will be mapped to this one so specs do not need to
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handle them.
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</p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code>DriverOnly</code></dt>
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<dd><p>This property is optional. If present, the present string will only
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be accepted by the driver. This is used for cases such as
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<samp>-march=native</samp> that are processed by the driver so that
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‘<samp>gcc -v</samp>’ shows how the options chosen depended on the system on
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which the compiler was run.
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</p></dd>
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</dl>
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</li><li> An option definition record. These records have the following fields:
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<ol>
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<li> the name of the option, with the leading “-” removed
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</li><li> a space-separated list of option properties (see <a href="Option-properties.html#Option-properties">Option properties</a>)
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</li><li> the help text to use for <samp>--help</samp> (omitted if the second field
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contains the <code>Undocumented</code> property).
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</li></ol>
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<p>By default, all options beginning with “f”, “W” or “m” are
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implicitly assumed to take a “no-” form. This form should not be
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listed separately. If an option beginning with one of these letters
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does not have a “no-” form, you can use the <code>RejectNegative</code>
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property to reject it.
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</p>
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<p>The help text is automatically line-wrapped before being displayed.
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Normally the name of the option is printed on the left-hand side of
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the output and the help text is printed on the right. However, if the
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help text contains a tab character, the text to the left of the tab is
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used instead of the option’s name and the text to the right of the
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tab forms the help text. This allows you to elaborate on what type
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of argument the option takes.
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</p>
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</li><li> A target mask record. These records have one field of the form
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‘<samp>Mask(<var>x</var>)</samp>’. The options-processing script will automatically
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allocate a bit in <code>target_flags</code> (see <a href="Run_002dtime-Target.html#Run_002dtime-Target">Run-time Target</a>) for
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each mask name <var>x</var> and set the macro <code>MASK_<var>x</var></code> to the
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appropriate bitmask. It will also declare a <code>TARGET_<var>x</var></code>
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macro that has the value 1 when bit <code>MASK_<var>x</var></code> is set and
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0 otherwise.
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<p>They are primarily intended to declare target masks that are not
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associated with user options, either because these masks represent
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internal switches or because the options are not available on all
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configurations and yet the masks always need to be defined.
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</p></li></ul>
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Next: <a href="Option-properties.html#Option-properties" accesskey="n" rel="next">Option properties</a>, Up: <a href="Options.html#Options" accesskey="u" rel="up">Options</a> [<a href="index.html#SEC_Contents" title="Table of contents" rel="contents">Contents</a>][<a href="Option-Index.html#Option-Index" title="Index" rel="index">Index</a>]</p>
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