Wondering if it is possible to generate interleaved source and assembly from clang? I am looking for something equivalent to gcc command (as demonstrated at http://www.fclose.com/240/generate-a-mixed-source-and-assembly-listing-using-gcc/)
gcc -Wa,-adhln -g source_code.c > assembly_list.s
I have visited Link: How do you get assembler output from C/C++ source in gcc? but it gets so far as to list the assembly - but no interleaving.
Also Visual Studio does give you pretty nice interleaved assembly output, details here: How to view the assembly behind the code using Visual C++?
Thank you for all the help.
Sarang
There seems to be a bug reported sometimes last year stating exactly this: http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=16647
So since it is still
NEW
I guess clang does not have this supported yet.As an alternative, how about compiling your code and then use
objdump -S
? The output format is somewhat similar ...As of August 2016, the bug that @dragosht mentioned still is open. However, there is a workaround offered by the linked bug 17465:
clang -no-integrated-as -Xassembler -adhln
. It disables the clang-integrated assembler and calls an external assembler, which hopefully supports the listing-generating options.That works OK in Linux, but it doesn't work in Mac OS X (as of 10.11.6). The problem is that even the external assembler in OS X does not support the listing-generating options - you can check that with
man as
.objdump -S
is an alternative that also works well in Linux, but Mac OS X's alternative to objdump is otool, which does provide disassembly but not source interlacing. Hopefully that will change soon-ish, because otool seems to be on its way out while llvm grows its own objdump. Seeman llvm-otool
.Finally, for OS X the best option seems to be using
gobjdump -S
, from binutils. It can be installed with MacPorts or brew.