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If no other operation is specified, 's' becomes an operation instead of an modifier. The s operation just creates a symbol table. It is the same as running ranlib. We assume the archive was created by a sane ar (like llvm-ar or gnu ar) and if the symbol table is present, then it is current. We use that to optimize the most common case: a broken build system that thinks it has to run ranlib. llvm-svn: 187353 |
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