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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE pkgmetadata SYSTEM "http://www.gentoo.org/dtd/metadata.dtd">
-<pkgmetadata>
- <herd>no-herd</herd>
- <maintainer>
- <email>voyageur@gentoo.org</email>
- <name>Bernard Cafarelli</name>
- </maintainer>
- <longdescription>The llvm-gcc command is the LLVM C front end. It is a modified version of gcc that compiles C/ObjC programs into native objects, LLVM bitcode or LLVM assembly language, depending upon the options.
-
-By default, llvm-gcc compiles to native objects just like GCC does. If the -emit-llvm and -c options are given then it will generate LLVM bitcode files instead. If -emit-llvm and -S are given, then it will generate LLVM assembly.
-
-Being derived from the GNU Compiler Collection, llvm-gcc has many of gcc's features and accepts most of gcc's options. It handles a number of gcc's extensions to the C programming language. See the gcc documentation for details.</longdescription>
- <use>
- <flag name="bootstrap">Compile the final llvm-gcc executables with llvm-gcc itself</flag>
- <flag name="objc">Build support for the Objective C code language</flag>
- <flag name="objc++">Build support for the Objective C++ language</flag>
- </use>
-</pkgmetadata>