These options are defined for all architectures running the Darwin operating system.
FSF GCC on Darwin does not create “fat” object files; it creates an object file for the single architecture that GCC was built to target. Apple's GCC on Darwin does create “fat” files if multiple -arch options are used; it does so by running the compiler or linker multiple times and joining the results together with lipo.
The subtype of the file created (like ‘ppc7400’ or ‘ppc970’ or ‘i686’) is determined by the flags that specify the ISA that GCC is targeting, like -mcpu or -march. The -force_cpusubtype_ALL option can be used to override this.
The Darwin tools vary in their behavior when presented with an ISA mismatch. The assembler, as, only permits instructions to be used that are valid for the subtype of the file it is generating, so you cannot put 64-bit instructions in a ‘ppc750’ object file. The linker for shared libraries, /usr/bin/libtool, fails and prints an error if asked to create a shared library with a less restrictive subtype than its input files (for instance, trying to put a ‘ppc970’ object file in a ‘ppc7400’ library). The linker for executables, ld, quietly gives the executable the most restrictive subtype of any of its input files.
-F
dirA framework directory is a directory with frameworks in it. A
framework is a directory with a Headers and/or
PrivateHeaders directory contained directly in it that ends
in .framework. The name of a framework is the name of this
directory excluding the .framework. Headers associated with
the framework are found in one of those two directories, with
Headers being searched first. A subframework is a framework
directory that is in a framework's Frameworks directory.
Includes of subframework headers can only appear in a header of a
framework that contains the subframework, or in a sibling subframework
header. Two subframeworks are siblings if they occur in the same
framework. A subframework should not have the same name as a
framework; a warning is issued if this is violated. Currently a
subframework cannot have subframeworks; in the future, the mechanism
may be extended to support this. The standard frameworks can be found
in /System/Library/Frameworks and
/Library/Frameworks. An example include looks like
#include <Framework/header.h>
, where Framework denotes
the name of the framework and header.h is found in the
PrivateHeaders or Headers directory.
-iframework
dir-gused
-gfull
-mmacosx-version-min=
version10.1
,
10.2
, and 10.3.9
.
If the compiler was built to use the system's headers by default,
then the default for this option is the system version on which the
compiler is running, otherwise the default is to make choices that
are compatible with as many systems and code bases as possible.
-mkernel
-mone-byte-bool
bool
so that sizeof(bool)==1
.
By default sizeof(bool)
is 4
when compiling for
Darwin/PowerPC and 1
when compiling for Darwin/x86, so this
option has no effect on x86.
Warning: The -mone-byte-bool switch causes GCC
to generate code that is not binary compatible with code generated
without that switch. Using this switch may require recompiling all
other modules in a program, including system libraries. Use this
switch to conform to a non-default data model.
-mfix-and-continue
-ffix-and-continue
-findirect-data
-all_load
-arch_errors_fatal
-bind_at_load
-bundle
-bundle_loader
executable-dynamiclib
-force_cpusubtype_ALL
-allowable_client
client_name-client_name
-compatibility_version
-current_version
-dead_strip
-dependency-file
-dylib_file
-dylinker_install_name
-dynamic
-exported_symbols_list
-filelist
-flat_namespace
-force_flat_namespace
-headerpad_max_install_names
-image_base
-init
-install_name
-keep_private_externs
-multi_module
-multiply_defined
-multiply_defined_unused
-noall_load
-no_dead_strip_inits_and_terms
-nofixprebinding
-nomultidefs
-noprebind
-noseglinkedit
-pagezero_size
-prebind
-prebind_all_twolevel_modules
-private_bundle
-read_only_relocs
-sectalign
-sectobjectsymbols
-whyload
-seg1addr
-sectcreate
-sectobjectsymbols
-sectorder
-segaddr
-segs_read_only_addr
-segs_read_write_addr
-seg_addr_table
-seg_addr_table_filename
-seglinkedit
-segprot
-segs_read_only_addr
-segs_read_write_addr
-single_module
-static
-sub_library
-sub_umbrella
-twolevel_namespace
-umbrella
-undefined
-unexported_symbols_list
-weak_reference_mismatches
-whatsloaded