diff --git a/vlib/compiler/vhelp.v b/vlib/compiler/vhelp.v index 1f39ce0faf..585ac965a7 100644 --- a/vlib/compiler/vhelp.v +++ b/vlib/compiler/vhelp.v @@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ Options/commands: -o .js Produce JavaScript source. -prod Build an optimized executable. -v, version Display compiler version and git hash of the compiler source. + -verbose Produce a verbose log about what the compiler is doing, where it seeks for files and so on. -live Enable hot code reloading (required by functions marked with [live]). -os Produce an executable for the selected OS. OS can be linux, mac, windows, msvc. @@ -56,8 +57,8 @@ Options for debugging/troubleshooting v programs: -g Generate debugging information in the backtraces. Add *V* line numbers to the generated executable. -cg Same as -g, but add *C* line numbers to the generated executable instead of *V* line numbers. -keep_c Do NOT remove the generated .tmp.c files after compilation. - It is useful when using debuggers like gdb/visual studio, when given after -g / -cg . - -show_c_cmd Print the full C compilation command and how much time it took. + It is useful when using debuggers like gdb/visual studio, when given after `-g` / `-cg`. + -show_c_cmd Print the full C compilation command and how much time it took. See also `-verbose`. -cc Specify which C compiler you want to use as a C backend. The C backend compiler should be able to handle C99 compatible C code. Common C compilers are gcc, clang, tcc, icc, cl...