gnatelim(1) eliminate dead code from Ada programs

SYNOPSIS

gnatelim [OPTION]... name

DESCRIPTION

When you are working with a program which shares some set of Ada packages with other programs, it may happen, that your program uses only a part of subprogram defined in these packages, whereas the code created for unused subprograms increases the size of the executable your program.

gnatelim is a utility tracking unused subprograms in an Ada program. Its output consists of a list of Eliminate pragmas marking all the subprograms that are declared, but never called in a given program. Eliminate is a GNAT-specific pragma. By ecompiling your program with these pragmas, you may decrease the size of its executable, because the compiler will not create the code for unused subprograms.

gnatelim is an ASIS application developed on top of the ASIS implementation for GNAT. It needs a set of tree files representing a program to analyze and the bind file for its main subprogram to be created in the current directory. For the current version, it is a the user's responsibility to maintain the consistency of the set of tree files processed by gnatelim, if the user also changes the sources of the Ada program to be processed.

To produce a list of Eliminate pragmas, gnatelim has to do an extensive analysis and it may take some time. For example, to process itself, gnatelim takes 4 minutes of CPU time on a Pentium 200.

OPTIONS

-v
verbose mode: gnatelim version information is printed (in the form of Ada comments) in stdout; the names of the files being processed are printed to standard-error.
-vf
Same as -v, but in addition various debugging information and information reflecting some details of the analysis done by gnatelim are printed to standard-error.
-a
Process RTL components: by default, gnatelim does not analyze the units which are the components of the GNAT Run-Time Library (RTL), and it does not generate Eliminate pragmas for subprograms declared in the RTL. If '-a' option is set, RTL components are also analyzed (except some units, which contains subprograms implicitly called by the compiler).
-m
Check missed units: if this option is set, gnatelim checks that all the units which (according to the bind file) has to be analyzed by gnatelim are really represented by the set of tree files processed by gnatelim (depending on whether or not '-a' option is set). By default (that is, if '-m' option is not set), gnatelim analyzes a set of units represented by a given set of tree files "as is" (excluding library packages which require bodies, but for which bodies are not available).

AUTHOR

ASIS-for-GNAT was originally developed by the ASIS-for-GNAT team at the Software Engineering Laboratory of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (LGL-EPFL) in Lausanne, Switzerland, in cooperation with the Scientific Research Computer Center of Moscow State University (SRCC MSU), Russia, with funding partially provided by grants from the Swiss National Science Foundation and the Swiss Academy of Engineering Sciences. ASIS-for-GNAT is now maintained by Ada Core Technologies Inc (http://www.gnat.com).

This manual page was written by Ludovic Brenta <[email protected]> for the Debian project.

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (c) 1995-1997, Free Software Foundation, Inc.