| // Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| /* |
| |
| Pack is a simple version of the traditional Unix ar tool. |
| It implements only the operations needed by Go. |
| |
| Usage: |
| go tool pack op file.a [name...] |
| |
| Pack applies the operation to the archive, using the names as arguments to the operation. |
| |
| The operation op is given by one of these letters: |
| |
| c append files (from the file system) to a new archive |
| p print files from the archive |
| r append files (from the file system) to the archive |
| t list files from the archive |
| x extract files from the archive |
| |
| The archive argument to the c command must be non-existent or a |
| valid archive file, which will be cleared before adding new entries. It |
| is an error if the file exists but is not an archive. |
| |
| For the p, t, and x commands, listing no names on the command line |
| causes the operation to apply to all files in the archive. |
| |
| In contrast to Unix ar, the r operation always appends to the archive, |
| even if a file with the given name already exists in the archive. In this way |
| pack's r operation is more like Unix ar's rq operation. |
| |
| Adding the letter v to an operation, as in pv or rv, enables verbose operation: |
| For the c and r commands, names are printed as files are added. |
| For the p command, each file is prefixed by the name on a line by itself. |
| For the t command, the listing includes additional file metadata. |
| For the x command, names are printed as files are extracted. |
| |
| */ |
| package main |