diff --git a/src/doc/unstable-book/src/compiler-flags/linker-features.md b/src/doc/unstable-book/src/compiler-flags/linker-features.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..643fcf7c6d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/doc/unstable-book/src/compiler-flags/linker-features.md @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +# `linker-features` + +-------------------- + +The `-Zlinker-features` compiler flag allows enabling or disabling specific features used during +linking, and is intended to be stabilized under the codegen options as `-Clinker-features`. + +These feature flags are a flexible extension mechanism that is complementary to linker flavors, +designed to avoid the combinatorial explosion of having to create a new set of flavors for each +linker feature we'd want to use. + +For example, this design allows: +- default feature sets for principal flavors, or for specific targets. +- flavor-specific features: for example, clang offers automatic cross-linking with `--target`, which + gcc-style compilers don't support. The *flavor* is still a C/C++ compiler, and we don't want to + multiply the number of flavors for this use-case. Instead, we can have a single `+target` feature. +- umbrella features: for example, if clang accumulates more features in the future than just the + `+target` above. That could be modeled as `+clang`. +- niche features for resolving specific issues: for example, on Apple targets the linker flag + implementing the `as-needed` native link modifier (#99424) is only possible on sufficiently recent + linker versions. +- still allows for discovery and automation, for example via feature detection. This can be useful + in exotic environments/build systems. + +The flag accepts a comma-separated list of features, individually enabled (`+features`) or disabled +(`-features`), though currently only one is exposed on the CLI: +- `lld`: to toggle using the lld linker, either the system-installed binary, or the self-contained + `rust-lld` linker. + +As described above, this list is intended to grow in the future. + +One of the most common uses of this flag will be to toggle self-contained linking with `rust-lld` on +and off: `-Clinker-features=+lld -Clink-self-contained=+linker` will use the toolchain's `rust-lld` +as the linker. Inversely, `-Clinker-features=-lld` would opt out of that, if the current target had +self-contained linking enabled by default.