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authorDuncan Sands <baldrick@free.fr>2010-02-18 14:08:13 +0000
committerDuncan Sands <baldrick@free.fr>2010-02-18 14:08:13 +0000
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Refer to -help instead of --help since this is what tools themselves say.
Also, have tools output -help-hidden rather than refer to --help-hidden, for consistency, and likewise adjust documentation. This doesn't change every mention of --help, only those which seemed clearly safe. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@96578 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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<p>The <b>tools</b> directory contains the executables built out of the
libraries above, which form the main part of the user interface. You can
-always get help for a tool by typing <tt>tool_name --help</tt>. The
+always get help for a tool by typing <tt>tool_name -help</tt>. The
following is a brief introduction to the most important tools. More detailed
information is in the <a href="CommandGuide/index.html">Command Guide</a>.</p>
@@ -1440,7 +1440,7 @@ information is in the <a href="CommandGuide/index.html">Command Guide</a>.</p>
<dt><tt><b>opt</b></tt></dt>
<dd><tt>opt</tt> reads LLVM bitcode, applies a series of LLVM to LLVM
transformations (which are specified on the command line), and then outputs
- the resultant bitcode. The '<tt>opt --help</tt>' command is a good way to
+ the resultant bitcode. The '<tt>opt -help</tt>' command is a good way to
get a list of the program transformations available in LLVM.<br>
<dd><tt>opt</tt> can also be used to run a specific analysis on an input
LLVM bitcode file and print out the results. It is primarily useful for