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@jwillemsen jwillemsen commented Mar 10, 2025

* command/check_linker.pm:

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    • Enhanced linker version checking to support an additional linker option for improved clarity.

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The pull request adds a new conditional branch within the Run method of the check_linker package to handle the "ld.lld" linker. When the linker is "ld.lld", the system executes the command system("ld.lld -v") to print its version. This check is evaluated before conditions for "ilink64" and "ilink" while preserving the existing control flow for other linker types. No changes were made to the exported or public entities.

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command/check_linker.pm Added a conditional branch in the Run method to handle "ld.lld" by executing system("ld.lld -v"); placed before the checks for "ilink64" and "ilink".

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    participant C as Caller
    participant R as Run Method
    participant S as System Shell

    C->>R: Invoke Run with linker type
    alt linker is "ld.lld"
        R->>S: Execute system("ld.lld -v")
        S-->>R: Return version info
    else Other linkers
        R->>R: Process other conditions
    end
    R-->>C: Return outcome
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45-47: Addition of ld.lld linker support looks good!

The added code correctly follows the existing pattern for checking linker versions. This addition makes sense as LLD is LLVM's linker, which is becoming increasingly popular for its performance benefits. The implementation is clean and matches the style of the surrounding code.


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@jwillemsen jwillemsen merged commit 148e361 into DOCGroup:master Mar 10, 2025
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@jwillemsen jwillemsen deleted the jwi-ldlld branch March 10, 2025 15:48
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