As this question shows, with g++, I can do g++ -S -masm=intel test.cpp.
Also, with clang, I can do clang++ -S test.cpp, but -masm=intel is not supported by clang (warning argument unused during compilation: -masm=intel). How do I get intel syntax with clang?
As this question shows, with g++, I can do g++ -S -masm=intel test.cpp .
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As noted below by @thakis, newer versions of Clang (3.5+) accept the
-masm=intelargument.For older versions, this should get clang to emit assembly code with Intel syntax:
You can use
-mllvm <arg>to pass in llvm options from the clang command line. Sadly this option doesn’t appear to be well documented, and thus I only found it by browsing through the llvm mailing lists.