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B::Bytecode(3)	 Perl Programmers Reference Guide  B::Bytecode(3)

NAME
       B::Bytecode - Perl compiler's bytecode backend

SYNOPSIS
	       perl -MO=Bytecode[,OPTIONS] foo.pl

DESCRIPTION
       This compiler backend takes Perl source and generates a
       platform-independent bytecode encapsulating code to load
       the internal structures perl uses to run your program.
       When the generated bytecode is loaded in, your program is
       ready to run, reducing the time which perl would have
       taken to load and parse your program into its internal
       semi-compiled form. That means that compiling with this
       backend will not help improve the runtime execution speed
       of your program but may improve the start-up time.
       Depending on the environment in which your program runs
       this may or may not be a help.

       The resulting bytecode can be run with a special byteperl
       executable or (for non-main programs) be loaded via the
       "byteload_fh" function in the B module.

OPTIONS
       If there are any non-option arguments, they are taken to
       be names of objects to be saved (probably doesn't work
       properly yet).  Without extra arguments, it saves the main
       program.

       -ofilename
	   Output to filename instead of STDOUT.

       -afilename
	   Append output to filename.

       --  Force end of options.

       -f  Force optimisations on or off one at a time. Each can
	   be preceded by no- to turn the option off (e.g. -fno-
	   compress-nullops).

       -fcompress-nullops
	   Only fills in the necessary fields of ops which have
	   been optimised away by perl's internal compiler.

       -fomit-sequence-numbers
	   Leaves out code to fill in the op_seq field of all ops
	   which is only used by perl's internal compiler.

       -fbypass-nullops
	   If op->op_next ever points to a NULLOP, replaces the
	   op_next field with the first non-NULLOP in the path of
	   execution.

       -On Optimisation level (n = 0, 1, 2, ...). -O means -O1.
	   -O1 sets -fcompress-nullops -fomit-sequence numbers.
	   -O2 adds -fbypass-nullops.

       -D  Debug options (concatenated or separate flags like
	   "perl -D").

       -Do Prints each OP as it's processed.

       -Db Print debugging information about bytecompiler
	   progress.

       -Da Tells the (bytecode) assembler to include source
	   assembler lines in its output as bytecode comments.

       -DC Prints each CV taken from the final symbol tree walk.

       -S  Output (bytecode) assembler source rather than piping
	   it through the assembler and outputting bytecode.

       -upackage
	   Stores package in the output.

EXAMPLES
	   perl -MO=Bytecode,-O6,-ofoo.plc,-umain foo.pl

	   perl -MO=Bytecode,-S,-umain foo.pl > foo.S
	   assemble foo.S > foo.plc

       Note that "assemble" lives in the "B" subdirectory of your
       perl library directory. The utility called perlcc may also
       be used to help make use of this compiler.

	   perl -MO=Bytecode,-uFoo,-oFoo.pmc Foo.pm

BUGS
       Output is still huge and there are still occasional
       crashes during either compilation or ByteLoading. Current
       status: experimental.

AUTHORS
       Malcolm Beattie, "mbeattie@sable.ox.ac.uk" Benjamin Stuhl,
       "sho_pi@hotmail.com"

2001-02-22		   perl v5.6.1		   B::Bytecode(3)
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