clang++
Compiles C++ source files.
Part of LLVM.
- Compile a source code file into an executable binary:
clang++ {path/to/source.cpp} -o {path/to/output_executable}
- Display (almost) all errors and warnings:
clang++ {path/to/source.cpp} -Wall -o {path/to/output_executable}
- Choose a language standard to compile with:
clang++ {path/to/source.cpp} -std={c++20} -o {path/to/output_executable}
- Include libraries located at a different path than the source file:
clang++ {path/to/source.cpp} -o {path/to/output_executable} -I{path/to/header_path} -L{path/to/library_path} -l{path/to/library_name}
- Compile source code into LLVM Intermediate Representation (IR):
clang++ -S -emit-llvm {path/to/source.cpp} -o {path/to/output.ll}
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