+C type width Module Flags Metadata
+----------------------------------
+
+The ARM backend emits a section into each generated object file describing the
+options that it was compiled with (in a compiler-independent way) to prevent
+linking incompatible objects, and to allow automatic library selection. Some
+of these options are not visible at the IR level, namely wchar_t width and enum
+width.
+
+To pass this information to the backend, these options are encoded in module
+flags metadata, using the following key-value pairs:
+
+.. list-table::
+ :header-rows: 1
+ :widths: 30 70
+
+ * - Key
+ - Value
+
+ * - short_wchar
+ - * 0 --- sizeof(wchar_t) == 4
+ * 1 --- sizeof(wchar_t) == 2
+
+ * - short_enum
+ - * 0 --- Enums are at least as large as an ``int``.
+ * 1 --- Enums are stored in the smallest integer type which can
+ represent all of its values.
+
+For example, the following metadata section specifies that the module was
+compiled with a ``wchar_t`` width of 4 bytes, and the underlying type of an
+enum is the smallest type which can represent all of its values::
+
+ !llvm.module.flags = !{!0, !1}
+ !0 = metadata !{i32 1, metadata !"short_wchar", i32 1}
+ !1 = metadata !{i32 1, metadata !"short_enum", i32 0}
+