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help: remove note about v2 backend (#6364)
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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ These build flags are enabled on `build` and `run` as long as the backend is set
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-printfn <fn_name>
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Prints the content of the generated C function named fn_name. You can repeat that many times.
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This is useful when you just want to quickly tweak the generated C code,
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This is useful when you just want to quickly tweak the generated C code,
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without opening the generated .c file in an text editor.
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-cg
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@ -58,11 +58,11 @@ These build flags are enabled on `build` and `run` as long as the backend is set
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-shared
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Tell V to compile a shared object instead of an executable.
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The resulting file extension will be `.dll` on Windows and `.so` on Unix systems
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-no-prelude
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Prevents V from generating a prelude in generated .c files, useful for freestanding targets
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Prevents V from generating a prelude in generated .c files, useful for freestanding targets
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where eg. you replace C standard library with your own, or some definitions/headers break something.
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-custom-prelude <path>
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Useful for similar use-case as above option, except it replaces V-generated prelude with
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Useful for similar use-case as above option, except it replaces V-generated prelude with
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your custom one loaded from specified <path>.
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* `c` (default) - V outputs C source code which is passed to a C compiler to be compiled.
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* `js` - V outputs JS source code which can be passed to NodeJS to be ran.
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* `x64` - V outputs Linux 64-bit executable directly (highly experimental!).
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* `v2`/`experimental` - Invokes the experimental AST-powered V compiler that will replace the
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current backends when finished
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-d <flag>[=<value>], -define <flag>[=<value>]
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Define the provided flag.
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@ -112,14 +110,14 @@ The build flags are shared by the build and run commands:
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-check-syntax
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Only scan and parse the files, but then stop. Useful for very quick syntax checks.
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-show-timings
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Print a summary about how long each compiler stage took, for example:
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PARSE: 152ms
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CHECK: 62ms
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C GEN: 103ms
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C tcc: 95ms
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For C-specific build flags, use `v help build-c`.
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See also:
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Usage:
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Usage:
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v doc [flags] [module_name / folder / V file]
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Examples:
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v doc -o math.html math
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v doc -m -f html vlib/
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Generates the documentation of a given directory, module, or V source file
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and prints or saves them to its desired format. It can generate HTML, JSON,
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Generates the documentation of a given directory, module, or V source file
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and prints or saves them to its desired format. It can generate HTML, JSON,
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or Markdown format.
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Options:
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@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ For HTML mode:
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-s Serve HTML-generated docs via HTTP.
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For plain text mode:
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-l Show the locations of the generated signatures.
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-l Show the locations of the generated signatures.
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VDIFF_OPTIONS A set of command-line options to be sent immediately after the
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`diff` command. e.g.
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VDIFF_OPTIONS="-W 80 -y" v fmt -diff path/to/file.v /tmp/v/vfmt_file.v
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If the asserted condition fails, then v will record that and produce a
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more detailed error message about where the failure was.
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After all test_ functions are called, if you passed -stats, v will
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After all test_ functions are called, if you passed -stats, v will
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produce a report about how many tests passed, and how many failed.
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