Linker Command-Line Reference
If
is not included,
=def
following
#ifdef TEST
-Ovcse
The
(VCSE optimization) switch directs the linker to optimize
-Ovcse
VCSE method calls.
-S
The
(strip debug symbol) switch directs the linker to omit debugging
-S
symbol information (not all symbol information) from the output file.
Compare this switch with the
-T filename
The
-T filename
to name an
filename
switch must contain an
does not have
-proc <processor>
linking for a processor for which no VisualDSP++ support has been
installed. In such cases, the processor ID does not appear in the Target
processor field of the Project Options dialog box.
The
filename
White space must appear before
but must be valid. For example,
.
is a valid extension but not a requirement.
LDF
-Wwarn [number]
The
(override error message) switch directs the linker to demote
-Wwarn
the specified error message to a warning. The
the message to demote.
2-40
is declared and set to "1" to ensure the code
macro
is executed. This switch may be repeated.
-s
(linker description file) switch directs the linker to use
file. The
.LDF
ARCHITECTURE()
must exist and be found (for example, via the
filename
a.b
VisualDSP++ 3.5 Linker and Utilities Manual
switch
on page
2-46.
file specified following the
.LDF
command if the command line
. The linker requires the
. A file's name is unconstrained,
works if it is a valid
number
-T
switch when
-T
option).
-L
file, where
.LDF
argument specifies
for 16-Bit Processors
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