ChuanqiXu9 wrote: > Sorry, I don't remember seeing that discussion, and I'm probably missing lots > of modules context. As a counter argument, clang-cl uses `/Yc` and `/Fp` to > generate PCH files, to match MSVC's interface although the file format is > different. > > More importantly, it feels like we're being very unintentional about the > interface design here. Why should clang-cl's `/Fo` name a BMI file if that's > not what MSVC does, and the document clearly says that the flag "Specifies an > object (.obj) file name or directory to be used instead of the default."? > > If the idea is to punt on the design, maybe the solution is just to use > regular clang flags for this?
although I don't use MSVC. I think '/Fo' is basically '-o'. Its semantic is to specify the path to the output file. And with '--precompile' the output file is BMI. And with '-c', the output is obj files. And with '-emit-llvm', the output is llvm ir. So I feel it is fine. But of course, all of these are my thoughts and imagination. I am never a clang-cl user ever. So if now clang-cl can accept '-o', I don't mind to use that if @mathstuf agrees on this. Since most end users won't write this in my mind. The build system are the major users here. https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/121046 _______________________________________________ cfe-commits mailing list cfe-commits@lists.llvm.org https://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cfe-commits