================ @@ -7245,6 +7245,11 @@ let Visibility = [CC1Option, CC1AsOption, FC1Option] in { def tune_cpu : Separate<["-"], "tune-cpu">, HelpText<"Tune for a specific cpu type">, MarshallingInfoString<TargetOpts<"TuneCPU">>; +def fexec_charset : Separate<["-"], "fexec-charset">, MetaVarName<"<charset>">, + HelpText<"Set the execution <charset> for string and character literals. " + "Supported character encodings include ISO8859-1, UTF-8, IBM-1047 " ---------------- zygoloid wrote:
I think this is too long for `HelpText`, which is displayed by `clang --help`. Also, aren't `ISO8859-1`, `UTF-8`, and `IBM-1047` all covered by "those supported by the host icu or iconv library"? Do we really need to call them out separately? Maybe something like "Use <charset> for string and character literals" could work here as help text? You can put longer information with examples of character set names and references to icu / iconv into a separate `DocBrief` argument. https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/138895 _______________________________________________ cfe-commits mailing list cfe-commits@lists.llvm.org https://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cfe-commits