.I llvm-path=<PREFIX>
Same for the llvm tools 'opt' and 'llc'.
.TP
+.I gen-seq-points-file=FILE.msym
+Instructs the AOT compiler to generate offline sequence points .msym files.
+The path is optional, if none is passed then a .msym file will be generated
+next to the input assembly.
+.TP
.I mtriple=<TRIPLE>
Use the GNU style target triple <TRIPLE> to determine some code generation options, i.e.
--mtriple=armv7-linux-gnueabi will generate code that targets ARMv7. This is currently
this mode can be enabled at compile time by using the --with-cooperative-gc
flag when calling configure.
.TP
-\fBMONO_ENABLE_SHM\fR
-Unix only: Enable support for cross-process handles. Cross-process
-handles are used to expose process handles, thread handles, named
-mutexes, named events and named semaphores across Unix processes.
-.TP
\fBMONO_ENV_OPTIONS\fR
This environment variable allows you to pass command line arguments to
a Mono process through the environment. This is useful for example
deployment, see
http://www.mono-project.com/docs/getting-started/application-deployment/
.TP
-\fBMONO_RTC\fR
-Experimental RTC support in the statistical profiler: if the user has
-the permission, more accurate statistics are gathered. The MONO_RTC
-value must be restricted to what the Linux rtc allows: power of two
-from 64 to 8192 Hz. To enable higher frequencies like 4096 Hz, run as root:
-.nf
-
- echo 4096 > /proc/sys/dev/rtc/max-user-freq
-
-.fi
-.Sp
-For example:
-.nf
-
- MONO_RTC=4096 mono --profiler=default:stat program.exe
-
-.fi
-.TP
\fBMONO_SHARED_DIR\fR
If set its the directory where the ".wapi" handle state is stored.
This is the directory where the Windows I/O Emulation layer stores its
When this option is set, the runtime will invalidate the domain memory
pool instead of destroying it.
.TP
+\fBdisable_omit_fp\fR
+Disables a compiler optimization where the frame pointer is omitted
+from the stack. This optimization can interact badly with debuggers.
+.TP
\fBdont-free-domains\fR
This is an Optimization for multi-AppDomain applications (most
commonly ASP.NET applications). Due to internal limitations Mono,