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authorBen Gamari <ben@smart-cactus.org>2018-11-26 17:21:12 -0500
committerBen Gamari <ben@smart-cactus.org>2018-11-27 14:25:03 -0500
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downloadhaskell-wip/kill-obj-splitter.tar.gz
Rip out object splittingwip/kill-obj-splitter
The splitter is an evil Perl script that processes assembler code. Its job can be done better by the linker's --gc-sections flag. GHC passes this flag to the linker whenever -split-sections is passed on the command line. This is based on @DemiMarie's D2768. Fixes Trac #11315 Fixes Trac #9832 Fixes Trac #8964 Fixes Trac #8685 Fixes Trac #8629
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@@ -732,21 +732,6 @@ for example).
option for Apple's Linker (``-F`` already means something else for
GHC).
-.. ghc-flag:: -split-objs
- :shortdesc: Split objects (for libraries)
- :type: dynamic
- :category: linking
-
- Tell the linker to split the single object file that would normally
- be generated into multiple object files, one per top-level Haskell
- function or type in the module. This only makes sense for libraries,
- where it means that executables linked against the library are
- smaller as they only link against the object files that they need.
- However, assembling all the sections separately is expensive, so
- this is slower than compiling normally. Additionally, the size of
- the library itself (the ``.a`` file) can be a factor of 2 to 2.5
- larger.
-
.. ghc-flag:: -split-sections
:shortdesc: Split sections for link-time dead-code stripping
:type: dynamic
@@ -758,9 +743,7 @@ for example).
output file.
When linking, the linker can automatically remove all unreferenced sections
- and thus produce smaller executables. The effect is similar to
- :ghc-flag:`-split-objs`, but somewhat more efficient - the generated library
- files are about 30% smaller than with :ghc-flag:`-split-objs`.
+ and thus produce smaller executables.
.. ghc-flag:: -static
:shortdesc: Use static Haskell libraries