// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. /* Gc is the generic label for the family of Go compilers that function as part of the (modified) Plan 9 tool chain. The C compiler documentation at http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sys/doc/comp.pdf (Tools overview) http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sys/doc/compiler.pdf (C compiler architecture) gives the overall design of the tool chain. Aside from a few adapted pieces, such as the optimizer, the Go compilers are wholly new programs. The compiler reads in a set of Go files, typically suffixed ".go". They must all be part of one package. The output is a single intermediate file representing the "binary assembly" of the compiled package, ready as input for the linker (6l, etc.). The generated files contain type information about the symbols exported by the package and about types used by symbols imported by the package from other packages. It is therefore not necessary when compiling client C of package P to read the files of P's dependencies, only the compiled output of P. Usage: 6g [flags] *.go (or 8g or 5g) Flags: -o file output file, default 6.out for 6g, etc. -e normally the compiler quits after 10 errors; -e prints all errors -I dir1 -I dir2 add dir1 and dir2 to the list of paths to check for imported packages -N disable optimization -S write assembly language text to standard output There are also a number of debugging flags; run the command with no arguments to get a usage message. */ package documentation