This is a simple example demonstrating how to use clang's facility for providing AST consumers using a plugin. Build the plugin by running `make` in this directory. Once the plugin is built, you can run it using: -- Linux: $ clang -cc1 -load ../../Debug+Asserts/lib/libPrintFunctionNames.so -plugin print-fns some-input-file.c $ clang -cc1 -load ../../Debug+Asserts/lib/libPrintFunctionNames.so -plugin print-fns -plugin-arg-print-fns help -plugin-arg-print-fns --example-argument some-input-file.c $ clang -cc1 -load ../../Debug+Asserts/lib/libPrintFunctionNames.so -plugin print-fns -plugin-arg-print-fns -an-error some-input-file.c Mac: $ clang -cc1 -load ../../Debug+Asserts/lib/libPrintFunctionNames.dylib -plugin print-fns some-input-file.c $ clang -cc1 -load ../../Debug+Asserts/lib/libPrintFunctionNames.dylib -plugin print-fns -plugin-arg-print-fns help -plugin-arg-print-fns --example-argument some-input-file.c $ clang -cc1 -load ../../Debug+Asserts/lib/libPrintFunctionNames.dylib -plugin print-fns -plugin-arg-print-fns -an-error some-input-file.c
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