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231 lines
7.8 KiB
Python
Executable File
231 lines
7.8 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# Copyright 2016 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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# found in the LICENSE file.
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import os
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import os.path
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import shutil
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import subprocess
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import sys
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# The linker_driver.py is responsible for forwarding a linker invocation to
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# the compiler driver, while processing special arguments itself.
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#
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# Usage: linker_driver.py clang++ main.o -L. -llib -o prog -Wcrl,dsym,out
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#
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# On Mac, the logical step of linking is handled by three discrete tools to
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# perform the image link, debug info link, and strip. The linker_driver.py
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# combines these three steps into a single tool.
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#
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# The command passed to the linker_driver.py should be the compiler driver
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# invocation for the linker. It is first invoked unaltered (except for the
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# removal of the special driver arguments, described below). Then the driver
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# performs additional actions, based on these arguments:
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#
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# -Wcrl,dsym,<dsym_path_prefix>
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# After invoking the linker, this will run `dsymutil` on the linker's
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# output, producing a dSYM bundle, stored at dsym_path_prefix. As an
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# example, if the linker driver were invoked with:
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# "... -o out/gn/obj/foo/libbar.dylib ... -Wcrl,dsym,out/gn ..."
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# The resulting dSYM would be out/gn/libbar.dylib.dSYM/.
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#
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# -Wcrl,unstripped,<unstripped_path_prefix>
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# After invoking the linker, and before strip, this will save a copy of
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# the unstripped linker output in the directory unstripped_path_prefix.
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#
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# -Wcrl,strip,<strip_arguments>
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# After invoking the linker, and optionally dsymutil, this will run
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# the strip command on the linker's output. strip_arguments are
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# comma-separated arguments to be passed to the strip command.
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def Main(args):
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"""Main function for the linker driver. Separates out the arguments for
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the main compiler driver and the linker driver, then invokes all the
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required tools.
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Args:
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args: list of string, Arguments to the script.
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"""
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if len(args) < 2:
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raise RuntimeError("Usage: linker_driver.py [linker-invocation]")
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for i in xrange(len(args)):
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if args[i] != '--developer_dir':
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continue
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os.environ['DEVELOPER_DIR'] = args[i + 1]
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del args[i:i+2]
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break
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# Collect arguments to the linker driver (this script) and remove them from
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# the arguments being passed to the compiler driver.
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linker_driver_actions = {}
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compiler_driver_args = []
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for arg in args[1:]:
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if arg.startswith(_LINKER_DRIVER_ARG_PREFIX):
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# Convert driver actions into a map of name => lambda to invoke.
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driver_action = ProcessLinkerDriverArg(arg)
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assert driver_action[0] not in linker_driver_actions
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linker_driver_actions[driver_action[0]] = driver_action[1]
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else:
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compiler_driver_args.append(arg)
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linker_driver_outputs = [_FindLinkerOutput(compiler_driver_args)]
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try:
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# Run the linker by invoking the compiler driver.
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subprocess.check_call(compiler_driver_args)
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# Run the linker driver actions, in the order specified by the actions list.
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for action in _LINKER_DRIVER_ACTIONS:
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name = action[0]
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if name in linker_driver_actions:
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linker_driver_outputs += linker_driver_actions[name](args)
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except:
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# If a linker driver action failed, remove all the outputs to make the
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# build step atomic.
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map(_RemovePath, linker_driver_outputs)
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# Re-report the original failure.
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raise
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def ProcessLinkerDriverArg(arg):
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"""Processes a linker driver argument and returns a tuple containing the
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name and unary lambda to invoke for that linker driver action.
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Args:
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arg: string, The linker driver argument.
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Returns:
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A 2-tuple:
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0: The driver action name, as in _LINKER_DRIVER_ACTIONS.
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1: An 1-ary lambda that takes the full list of arguments passed to
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Main(). The lambda should call the linker driver action that
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corresponds to the argument and return a list of outputs from the
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action.
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"""
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if not arg.startswith(_LINKER_DRIVER_ARG_PREFIX):
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raise ValueError('%s is not a linker driver argument' % (arg,))
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sub_arg = arg[len(_LINKER_DRIVER_ARG_PREFIX):]
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for driver_action in _LINKER_DRIVER_ACTIONS:
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(name, action) = driver_action
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if sub_arg.startswith(name):
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return (name,
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lambda full_args: action(sub_arg[len(name):], full_args))
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raise ValueError('Unknown linker driver argument: %s' % (arg,))
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def RunDsymUtil(dsym_path_prefix, full_args):
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"""Linker driver action for -Wcrl,dsym,<dsym-path-prefix>. Invokes dsymutil
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on the linker's output and produces a dsym file at |dsym_file| path.
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Args:
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dsym_path_prefix: string, The path at which the dsymutil output should be
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located.
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full_args: list of string, Full argument list for the linker driver.
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Returns:
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list of string, Build step outputs.
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"""
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if not len(dsym_path_prefix):
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raise ValueError('Unspecified dSYM output file')
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linker_out = _FindLinkerOutput(full_args)
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base = os.path.basename(linker_out)
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dsym_out = os.path.join(dsym_path_prefix, base + '.dSYM')
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# Remove old dSYMs before invoking dsymutil.
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_RemovePath(dsym_out)
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subprocess.check_call(['xcrun', 'dsymutil', '-o', dsym_out, linker_out])
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return [dsym_out]
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def RunSaveUnstripped(unstripped_path_prefix, full_args):
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"""Linker driver action for -Wcrl,unstripped,<unstripped_path_prefix>. Copies
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the linker output to |unstripped_path_prefix| before stripping.
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Args:
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unstripped_path_prefix: string, The path at which the unstripped output
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should be located.
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full_args: list of string, Full argument list for the linker driver.
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Returns:
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list of string, Build step outputs.
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"""
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if not len(unstripped_path_prefix):
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raise ValueError('Unspecified unstripped output file')
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linker_out = _FindLinkerOutput(full_args)
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base = os.path.basename(linker_out)
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unstripped_out = os.path.join(unstripped_path_prefix, base + '.unstripped')
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shutil.copyfile(linker_out, unstripped_out)
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return [unstripped_out]
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def RunStrip(strip_args_string, full_args):
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"""Linker driver action for -Wcrl,strip,<strip_arguments>.
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Args:
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strip_args_string: string, Comma-separated arguments for `strip`.
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full_args: list of string, Full arguments for the linker driver.
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Returns:
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list of string, Build step outputs.
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"""
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strip_command = ['xcrun', 'strip']
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if len(strip_args_string) > 0:
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strip_command += strip_args_string.split(',')
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strip_command.append(_FindLinkerOutput(full_args))
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subprocess.check_call(strip_command)
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return []
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def _FindLinkerOutput(full_args):
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"""Finds the output of the linker by looking for the output flag in its
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argument list. As this is a required linker argument, raises an error if it
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cannot be found.
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"""
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# The linker_driver.py script may be used to wrap either the compiler linker
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# (uses -o to configure the output) or lipo (uses -output to configure the
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# output). Since wrapping the compiler linker is the most likely possibility
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# use try/except and fallback to checking for -output if -o is not found.
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try:
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output_flag_index = full_args.index('-o')
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except ValueError:
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output_flag_index = full_args.index('-output')
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return full_args[output_flag_index + 1]
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def _RemovePath(path):
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"""Removes the file or directory at |path| if it exists."""
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if os.path.exists(path):
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if os.path.isdir(path):
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shutil.rmtree(path)
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else:
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os.unlink(path)
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_LINKER_DRIVER_ARG_PREFIX = '-Wcrl,'
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"""List of linker driver actions. The sort order of this list affects the
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order in which the actions are invoked. The first item in the tuple is the
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argument's -Wcrl,<sub_argument> and the second is the function to invoke.
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"""
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_LINKER_DRIVER_ACTIONS = [
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('dsym,', RunDsymUtil),
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('unstripped,', RunSaveUnstripped),
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('strip,', RunStrip),
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]
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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Main(sys.argv)
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sys.exit(0)
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