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					@ -7,10 +7,6 @@ For help regarding building an executable, see `v help build`.
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These build flags are enabled on `build` and `run` as long as the backend is set to `c`:
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					These build flags are enabled on `build` and `run` as long as the backend is set to `c`:
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   -arch <architecture>
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      Change the architecture that V will tell the C compiler to build.
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      List of supported architectures: `x86` and `x64` (default).
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   -cc <compiler>
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					   -cc <compiler>
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      Change the C compiler V invokes to the specified compiler.
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					      Change the C compiler V invokes to the specified compiler.
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      The C compiler is required to support C99.
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					      The C compiler is required to support C99.
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					@ -41,10 +37,6 @@ These build flags are enabled on `build` and `run` as long as the backend is set
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   -live
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					   -live
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      Build the executable with live capabilities (`[live]`).
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					      Build the executable with live capabilities (`[live]`).
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   -manual-free
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      Enable manually freeing on all V code. This will cause memory leaks in vlib.
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      Currently enabled until a stable auto-free system is in place.
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   -os <os>, -target-os <os>
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					   -os <os>, -target-os <os>
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      Change the target OS that V tries to compile for.
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					      Change the target OS that V tries to compile for.
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      By default, the target OS is the host system.
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					      By default, the target OS is the host system.
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