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THEME_D_LINK(1) Theme-D Linker THEME_D_LINK(1)

NAME

theme-d-link - the Theme-D linker

SYNOPSIS

theme-d-link [ OPTION ] ... FILE

DESCRIPTION

Link the Theme-D pseudocode file FILE and Theme-D libraries it uses into Guile bytecode. The default bytecode filename is obtained by appending .go to the basename of FILE. Command theme-d-link creates an intermediate file either in Guile Tree-IL or Scheme and uses Guile to compile it into bytecode. The default suffix of the intermediate file is either .tree-il or .scm.

By default, the output file and the intermediate file are placed into the directory where the command theme-d-link is invoked.

OPTIONS

-o, --output=OUTPUTFILE
Specify the compilation output file.
-m, --module-path=PATH
Specify the search path for Theme-D modules. The path should be a list of directories separated with :'s. You can prefix the list with a colon in order to include the default Theme-D library path in the search path.
-l, --message-level=LEVEL
Specify the message level of the compiler. The level has to be an integer number from 0 to 3. Value 0 means no output and value 3 the most verbose output.
--intermediate-file=INTFILE
Specify the intermediate filename.
--intermediate-language=LANGUAGE
Specify the intermediate language. Value LANGUAGE has to be either tree-il or scheme.
--no-final-compilation
Do not compile the intermediate file with guild compile.
--no-strip
Do not strip away unused code.
--no-factorization
Do not factorize the type expressions out of procedure implementations.
--no-weak-assertions
Do not check ordinary assertions. Strong assertions are always checked.
--backtrace
Print backtrace on compilation error.
--pretty-print
Pretty print the pseudocode output.
--no-verbose-errors
Less information in the error messages.
--keep-intermediate
Keep the intermediate Tree-IL or Scheme file. By default the intermediate file is deleted.
--link-to-cache
Link the target bytecode file into the guile cache.
--runtime-pretty-backtrace
Generate code to support runtime pretty printed backtraces.
--no-unlinked-procedure-names
Do not generate code for reporting unlinked procedure names.

ENVIRONMENT

THEME_D_CONFIG_FILE
If this variable is defined its value is used as the Theme-D configuration file instead of the default configuration file.

FILES

/etc/theme-d-config
The Theme-D configuration file.
~/.theme-d-config
The Theme-D configuration file. This file should be normally present only if you use Theme-D in local mode.

SEE ALSO

theme-d-compile(1), run-theme-d-program(1), setup-theme-d-test-env(1), /usr/share/doc/theme-d-doc/theme-d-user-guide.pdf.gz
2018-10-03 GNU