|  | llvm-extract - extract a function from an LLVM module | 
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|  | .. program:: llvm-extract | 
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|  | SYNOPSIS | 
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|  | :program:`llvm-extract` [*options*] **--func** *function-name* [*filename*] | 
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|  | DESCRIPTION | 
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|  | The :program:`llvm-extract` command takes the name of a function and extracts | 
|  | it from the specified LLVM bitcode file.  It is primarily used as a debugging | 
|  | tool to reduce test cases from larger programs that are triggering a bug. | 
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|  | In addition to extracting the bitcode of the specified function, | 
|  | :program:`llvm-extract` will also remove unreachable global variables, | 
|  | prototypes, and unused types. | 
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|  | The :program:`llvm-extract` command reads its input from standard input if | 
|  | filename is omitted or if filename is ``-``.  The output is always written to | 
|  | standard output, unless the **-o** option is specified (see below). | 
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|  | OPTIONS | 
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|  | **--alias** *alias-name* | 
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|  | Extract the alias named *function-name* from the LLVM bitcode.  May be | 
|  | specified multiple times to extract multiple alias at once. | 
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|  | **--ralias** *alias-regular-expr* | 
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|  | Extract the alias matching *alias-regular-expr* from the LLVM bitcode. | 
|  | All alias matching the regular expression will be extracted.  May be | 
|  | specified multiple times. | 
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|  | **--bb** *basic-block-specifier* | 
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|  | Extract basic blocks(s) specified in *basic-block-specifier*. May be | 
|  | specified multiple times. Each <function:bb[;bb]> specifier pair will create | 
|  | a function. If multiple basic blocks are specified in one pair, the first | 
|  | block in the sequence should dominate the rest. | 
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|  | **--delete** | 
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|  | Delete specified Globals from Module. | 
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|  | **-f** | 
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|  | Enable binary output on terminals.  Normally, :program:`llvm-extract` will | 
|  | refuse to write raw bitcode output if the output stream is a terminal.  With | 
|  | this option, :program:`llvm-extract` will write raw bitcode regardless of the | 
|  | output device. | 
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|  | **--func** *function-name* | 
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|  | Extract the function named *function-name* from the LLVM bitcode.  May be | 
|  | specified multiple times to extract multiple functions at once. | 
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|  | **--rfunc** *function-regular-expr* | 
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|  | Extract the function(s) matching *function-regular-expr* from the LLVM bitcode. | 
|  | All functions matching the regular expression will be extracted.  May be | 
|  | specified multiple times. | 
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|  | **--glob** *global-name* | 
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|  | Extract the global variable named *global-name* from the LLVM bitcode.  May be | 
|  | specified multiple times to extract multiple global variables at once. | 
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|  | **--rglob** *glob-regular-expr* | 
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|  | Extract the global variable(s) matching *global-regular-expr* from the LLVM | 
|  | bitcode.  All global variables matching the regular expression will be | 
|  | extracted.  May be specified multiple times. | 
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|  | **--keep-const-init** | 
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|  | Preserve the values of constant globals. | 
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|  | **--recursive** | 
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|  | Recursively extract all called functions | 
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|  | **-help** | 
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|  | Print a summary of command line options. | 
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|  | **-o** *filename* | 
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|  | Specify the output filename.  If filename is "-" (the default), then | 
|  | :program:`llvm-extract` sends its output to standard output. | 
|  |  | 
|  | **-S** | 
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|  | Write output in LLVM intermediate language (instead of bitcode). | 
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|  | EXIT STATUS | 
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|  | If :program:`llvm-extract` succeeds, it will exit with 0.  Otherwise, if an error | 
|  | occurs, it will exit with a non-zero value. | 
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|  | SEE ALSO | 
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|  | :manpage:`bugpoint(1)` |