As I am assuming you want the meanings of commands
Compilation command looks something like:
swift -frontend -gnone -O -Xfrontend -disable-red-zone -Xcc -mno-red-zone -Xcc -mno-mmx -Xcc -mno-sse -Xcc -mno-sse2 -parse-as-library -import-objc-header -whole-module-optimization -module-name MyModule -emit-object -o
-gnone disables debug information which probably isn't very useful until you have some sort of debugger support
-O is for optimisation, the other options being -Onone which turns it off but produces a larger amount of code and -Ounchecked which is -O but without extra checks after certain operations. -O produces good code but does tend to inline everything into one big function which can make it hard to workout what went wrong when an exception handler simply gives the instruction pointer as the source of an error.
-Xfrontend -disable-red-zone ensures that code generated from the swiftc doesn't generate red zone code.
-Xcc -mno-red-zone tells the clang compiler not to use the red zone on any files it compiles. clang is used if there is any code in the header file you use which will probably be the case as will be shown.
-Xcc -mno-mmx -Xcc -mno-sse -Xcc -mno-sse2 uses clang options to tell swiftc not to use MMX/SSE/SSE2
-parse-as-library means that the code is not a script.
-import-objc-header allows a .h header file to be imported that allows access to C function and type definitions.
-module-name is required although is only used in fully qualifying the method and function names. However actual module files are not created with this option.
Libraries
Now that a .o ELF file has been produced it needs to be linked to a final executable. Swift requires that its stdlib is linked in as this provides some basic functions that are needed by Swift at runtime.
The library name is libswiftCore.a and should be in lib/swift_static/linux under the install directory.
libswiftCore.a relies on libc, libcpp and a few other system libraries however they wont be available so the missing functions need to be emulated. The full list of symbols that need to be implemented can be found here :- https://github.com/spevans/swift-project1/blob/master/doc/symbols.txt