|  | #!/bin/bash | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Copyright (c) 2008 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. | 
|  | # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be | 
|  | # found in the LICENSE file. | 
|  |  | 
|  | # This is a handy wrapper script that figures out how to call the strip | 
|  | # utility (strip_save_dsym in this case), if it even needs to be called at all, | 
|  | # and then does it.  This script should be called by a post-link phase in | 
|  | # targets that might generate Mach-O executables, dynamic libraries, or | 
|  | # loadable bundles. | 
|  | # | 
|  | # An example "Strip If Needed" build phase placed after "Link Binary With | 
|  | # Libraries" would do: | 
|  | # exec "${XCODEPROJ_DEPTH}/build/mac/strip_from_xcode" | 
|  |  | 
|  | if [ "${CONFIGURATION}" != "Release" ] ; then | 
|  | # Only strip in release mode. | 
|  | exit 0 | 
|  | fi | 
|  |  | 
|  | declare -a FLAGS | 
|  |  | 
|  | # MACH_O_TYPE is not set for a command-line tool, so check PRODUCT_TYPE too. | 
|  | # Weird. | 
|  | if [ "${MACH_O_TYPE}" = "mh_execute" ] || \ | 
|  | [ "${PRODUCT_TYPE}" = "com.apple.product-type.tool" ] ; then | 
|  | # Strip everything (no special flags).  No-op. | 
|  | true | 
|  | elif [ "${MACH_O_TYPE}" = "mh_dylib" ] || \ | 
|  | [ "${MACH_O_TYPE}" = "mh_bundle" ]; then | 
|  | # Strip debugging symbols and local symbols | 
|  | FLAGS[${#FLAGS[@]}]=-S | 
|  | FLAGS[${#FLAGS[@]}]=-x | 
|  | elif [ "${MACH_O_TYPE}" = "staticlib" ] ; then | 
|  | # Don't strip static libraries. | 
|  | exit 0 | 
|  | else | 
|  | # Warn, but don't treat this as an error. | 
|  | echo $0: warning: unrecognized MACH_O_TYPE ${MACH_O_TYPE} | 
|  | exit 0 | 
|  | fi | 
|  |  | 
|  | if [ -n "${STRIPFLAGS}" ] ; then | 
|  | # Pick up the standard STRIPFLAGS Xcode setting, used for "Additional Strip | 
|  | # Flags". | 
|  | for stripflag in "${STRIPFLAGS}" ; do | 
|  | FLAGS[${#FLAGS[@]}]="${stripflag}" | 
|  | done | 
|  | fi | 
|  |  | 
|  | if [ -n "${CHROMIUM_STRIP_SAVE_FILE}" ] ; then | 
|  | # An Xcode project can communicate a file listing symbols to saved in this | 
|  | # environment variable by setting it as a build setting.  This isn't a | 
|  | # standard Xcode setting.  It's used in preference to STRIPFLAGS to | 
|  | # eliminate quoting ambiguity concerns. | 
|  | FLAGS[${#FLAGS[@]}]=-s | 
|  | FLAGS[${#FLAGS[@]}]="${CHROMIUM_STRIP_SAVE_FILE}" | 
|  | fi | 
|  |  | 
|  | exec "$(dirname ${0})/strip_save_dsym" "${FLAGS[@]}" \ | 
|  | "${BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR}/${EXECUTABLE_PATH}" |