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Update llvm-nm -s to use a multi-var option

Summary:
Previously llvm-nm relied on a positional parameter to read two values
into the SegSect list. This worked, but required the "-s" paramater and
its arguments to be the last elements on the command-line. 

The CommandLine library now supports mutli-var parameters, so it can
naturally deal with "-s" expecting two arguments, and now the input file
can appear anywhere (within reason) in the command line invocation. E.g.

    llvm-nm -s __TEXT __text /bin/ls
    llvm-nm /bin/ls -s __TEXT __text

rdar://27284011

Reviewers: lhames, pete

Reviewed By: pete

Subscribers: rupprecht, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62070

llvm-svn: 361091
This commit is contained in:
Michael Trent 2019-05-18 03:17:27 +00:00
parent bf80c6bed5
commit 91eaabf2d1

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@ -183,12 +183,7 @@ cl::alias JustSymbolNames("j", cl::desc("Alias for --just-symbol-name"),
cl::opt<bool> SpecialSyms("special-syms",
cl::desc("No-op. Used for GNU compatibility only"));
// FIXME: This option takes exactly two strings and should be allowed anywhere
// on the command line. Such that "llvm-nm -s __TEXT __text foo.o" would work.
// But that does not as the CommandLine Library does not have a way to make
// this work. For now the "-s __TEXT __text" has to be last on the command
// line.
cl::list<std::string> SegSect("s", cl::Positional, cl::ZeroOrMore,
cl::list<std::string> SegSect("s", cl::multi_val(2), cl::ZeroOrMore,
cl::value_desc("segment section"), cl::Hidden,
cl::desc("Dump only symbols from this segment "
"and section name, Mach-O only"),