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5 Running transform with redefinition.
5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.23 // These can be used with CompilerOptionsMap.Get/Set/etc, once that template class has been
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4 ; you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
300 run_args+=(--with-agent "$1")325 run_args+=(--invoke-with strace --invoke-with -o --invoke-with "$tmp_dir/$strace_output")363 run_args+=(--invoke-with "${what}")1114 … "./${run}" "${run_args[@]}" --runtime-option '"$@"' --invoke-with exec --dry-run "$@" &> /dev/null
20 To use, create a `CmdlineParser::Builder` and then chain the `Define` methods together with84 For example with `-orange:_` the parse would know to check all tokens in an `argv` list for the120 When an argument definition has multiple aliases with no wildcards, it might be convenient to170 This is highly discouraged, but for compatibility with `JNI` which allows argument ignores, there is171 an option to ignore any argument tokens that are not known to the parser. This is done with the176 with invalid values, only user-arguments for which it could not find a matching argument definition.184 `std::vector<std::string>` and are meant to be used with `AppendValues` in which case the213 Will parse any non-append argument definitions with a type of `double`.