X-Git-Url: https://git.sur5r.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fcl65.sgml;h=484c6e9664f89b0cbaa1fc91b143de4a05640ac4;hb=14030c08523a3493e03ecba82a0a378d50638cda;hp=fd0feff5699c3b790d7394e32b113dab467df118;hpb=e1085adfc37d0ce564396e9e7b6754afc01ce542;p=cc65 diff --git a/doc/cl65.sgml b/doc/cl65.sgml index fd0feff56..484c6e966 100644 --- a/doc/cl65.sgml +++ b/doc/cl65.sgml @@ -40,16 +40,18 @@ Short options: -h Help (this text) -l Create an assembler listing -m name Create a map file + -mm model Set the memory model -o name Name the output file -r Enable register variables -t sys Set the target system + -u sym Force an import of symbol `sym' -v Verbose mode -vm Verbose map file - -A Strict ANSI mode -C name Use linker config file -Cl Make local variables static -D sym[=defn] Define a preprocessor symbol -I dir Set a compiler include directory path + -L path Specify a library search path -Ln name Create a VICE label file -O Optimize code -Oi Optimize code, inline functions @@ -59,17 +61,22 @@ Short options: -T Include source as comment -V Print the version number -W Suppress warnings + -Wa options Pass options to the assembler + -Wl options Pass options to the linker Long options: --add-source Include source as comment - --ansi Strict ANSI mode + --asm-args options Pass options to the assembler + --asm-define sym[=v] Define an assembler symbol --asm-include-dir dir Set an assembler include directory --bss-label name Define and export a BSS segment label --bss-name seg Set the name of the BSS segment + --cfg-path path Specify a config file search path --check-stack Generate stack overflow checks --code-label name Define and export a CODE segment label --code-name seg Set the name of the CODE segment --codesize x Accept larger code by factor x + --config name Use linker config file --cpu type Set cpu type --create-dep Create a make dependency file --data-label name Define and export a DATA segment label @@ -77,17 +84,28 @@ Long options: --debug Debug mode --debug-info Add debug info --feature name Set an emulation feature + --force-import sym Force an import of symbol `sym' + --forget-inc-paths Forget include search paths (compiler) --help Help (this text) --include-dir dir Set a compiler include directory path + --ld-args options Pass options to the linker + --lib file Link this library + --lib-path path Specify a library search path + --list-targets List all available targets --listing Create an assembler listing + --list-bytes n Number of bytes per assembler listing line --mapfile name Create a map file + --memory-model model Set the memory model --module Link as a module --module-id id Specify a module id for the linker --o65-model model Override the o65 model + --obj file Link this object file + --obj-path path Specify an object file search path --register-space b Set space available for register variables --register-vars Enable register variables --rodata-name seg Set the name of the RODATA segment --signed-chars Default characters are signed + --standard std Language standard (c89, c99, cc65) --start-addr addr Set the default start address --static-locals Make local variables static --target sys Set the target system @@ -139,9 +157,29 @@ There are a few remaining options that control the behaviour of cl65: The default for this option is different from the compiler and linker in the case that the option is missing: While the other tools (compiler, assembler and linker) will use the "none" system settings by default, cl65 will use - the C64 as a target system by default. This was choosen since most people + the C64 as a target system by default. This was chosen since most people seem to use cc65 to develop for the C64. + -Wa options, --asm-args options + + Pass options directly to the assembler. This may be used to pass options + that aren't directly supported by cl65. Several options may be separated by + commas, the commas are replaced by spaces when passing them to the + assembler. Beware: Passing arguments directly to the assembler may interfere + with some of the defaults, because cl65 doesn't parse the options passed. So + if cl65 supports an option by itself, do not pass this option to the + assembler by means of the -Wl options, --ld-args options + + Pass options directly to the linker. This may be used to pass options that + aren't directly supported by cl65. Several options may be separated by + commas, the commas are replaced by spaces when passing them to the linker. + Beware: Passing arguments directly to the linker may interfere with some of + the defaults, because cl65 doesn't parse the options passed. So if cl65 + supports an option by itself, do not pass this option to the linker by means + of the @@ -166,7 +204,7 @@ package, it tries to be smart about several things. extension. So you don't need to name the executable name in most cases, just give the name of your "main" file as first input file. - + The type of an input file is derived from its extension: @@ -179,7 +217,7 @@ The type of an input file is derived from its extension: Please note that the program cannot handle input files with unknown file -extensions. +extensions. Examples

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