Doesn't -no-integrated-as already do this? On Wednesday, December 4, 2013, David Peixotto wrote:
> Please help to review this patch. > > This commit adds the flag '-via-file-asm' to the clang driver. The > purpose of this flag is to have a way to test that clang can consume > the assembly code that it outputs. When passed this flag, clang will > generate a temporary file that contains the assembly output from the > compile step. This assembly file will then be consumed by either the > integrated assembler or the external assembler. To test that the > integrated assembler can consume its own output compile with: > > $ clang -integrated-assembler -via-file-asm > > Without the '-via-file-asm' flag, clang would directly create the > object file when using the integrated assembler. With the flag it > will first create the temporary assembly file and then read that > file and assemble it with the integrated assembler. > > The flow is similar to -save-temps, except that it only effects > the assembly input and the temporary file is not saved. > > > > -- Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. is a member of Code Aurora Forum, > hosted > by The Linux Foundation > > > >
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