// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. /* Link, typically invoked as “go tool link”, reads the Go archive or object for a package main, along with its dependencies, and combines them into an executable binary. # Command Line Usage: go tool link [flags] main.a Flags: -B note Add an ELF_NT_GNU_BUILD_ID note when using ELF. The value should start with 0x and be an even number of hex digits. Alternatively, you can pass "gobuildid" in order to derive the GNU build ID from the Go build ID. -E entry Set entry symbol name. -H type Set executable format type. The default format is inferred from GOOS and GOARCH. On Windows, -H windowsgui writes a "GUI binary" instead of a "console binary." -I interpreter Set the ELF dynamic linker to use. -L dir1 -L dir2 Search for imported packages in dir1, dir2, etc, after consulting $GOROOT/pkg/$GOOS_$GOARCH. -R quantum Set address rounding quantum. -T address Set the start address of text symbols. -V Print linker version and exit. -X importpath.name=value Set the value of the string variable in importpath named name to value. This is only effective if the variable is declared in the source code either uninitialized or initialized to a constant string expression. -X will not work if the initializer makes a function call or refers to other variables. Note that before Go 1.5 this option took two separate arguments. -asan Link with C/C++ address sanitizer support. -aslr Enable ASLR for buildmode=c-shared on windows (default true). -bindnow Mark a dynamically linked ELF object for immediate function binding (default false). -buildid id Record id as Go toolchain build id. -buildmode mode Set build mode (default exe). -c Dump call graphs. -checklinkname=value If value is 0, all go:linkname directives are permitted. If value is 1 (the default), only a known set of widely-used linknames are permitted. -compressdwarf Compress DWARF if possible (default true). -cpuprofile file Write CPU profile to file. -d Disable generation of dynamic executables. The emitted code is the same in either case; the option controls only whether a dynamic header is included. The dynamic header is on by default, even without any references to dynamic libraries, because many common system tools now assume the presence of the header. -dumpdep Dump symbol dependency graph. -extar ar Set the external archive program (default "ar"). Used only for -buildmode=c-archive. -extld linker Set the external linker (default "clang" or "gcc"). -extldflags flags Set space-separated flags to pass to the external linker. -f Ignore version mismatch in the linked archives. -g Disable Go package data checks. -importcfg file Read import configuration from file. In the file, set packagefile, packageshlib to specify import resolution. -installsuffix suffix Look for packages in $GOROOT/pkg/$GOOS_$GOARCH_suffix instead of $GOROOT/pkg/$GOOS_$GOARCH. -k symbol Set field tracking symbol. Use this flag when GOEXPERIMENT=fieldtrack is set. -libgcc file Set name of compiler support library. This is only used in internal link mode. If not set, default value comes from running the compiler, which may be set by the -extld option. Set to "none" to use no support library. -linkmode mode Set link mode (internal, external, auto). This sets the linking mode as described in cmd/cgo/doc.go. -linkshared Link against installed Go shared libraries (experimental). -memprofile file Write memory profile to file. -memprofilerate rate Set runtime.MemProfileRate to rate. -msan Link with C/C++ memory sanitizer support. -o file Write output to file (default a.out, or a.out.exe on Windows). -pluginpath path The path name used to prefix exported plugin symbols. -r dir1:dir2:... Set the ELF dynamic linker search path. -race Link with race detection libraries. -s Omit the symbol table and debug information. -tmpdir dir Write temporary files to dir. Temporary files are only used in external linking mode. -v Print trace of linker operations. -w Omit the DWARF symbol table. */ package main