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-// 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.
-
-// The godex command prints (dumps) exported information of packages
-// or selected package objects.
-//
-// In contrast to godoc, godex extracts this information from compiled
-// object files. Hence the exported data is truly what a compiler will
-// see, at the cost of missing commentary.
-//
-// Usage: godex [flags] {path[.name]}
-//
-// Each argument must be a (possibly partial) package path, optionally
-// followed by a dot and the name of a package object:
-//
-// godex math
-// godex math.Sin
-// godex math.Sin fmt.Printf
-// godex go/types
-//
-// godex automatically tries all possible package path prefixes if only a
-// partial package path is given. For instance, for the path "go/types",
-// godex prepends "golang.org/x/tools".
-//
-// The prefixes are computed by searching the directories specified by
-// the GOROOT and GOPATH environment variables (and by excluding the
-// build OS- and architecture-specific directory names from the path).
-// The search order is depth-first and alphabetic; for a partial path
-// "foo", a package "a/foo" is found before "b/foo".
-//
-// Absolute and relative paths may be provided, which disable automatic
-// prefix generation:
-//
-// godex $GOROOT/pkg/darwin_amd64/sort
-// godex ./sort
-//
-// All but the last path element may contain dots; a dot in the last path
-// element separates the package path from the package object name. If the
-// last path element contains a dot, terminate the argument with another
-// dot (indicating an empty object name). For instance, the path for a
-// package foo.bar would be specified as in:
-//
-// godex foo.bar.
-//
-// The flags are:
-//
-// -s=""
-// only consider packages from src, where src is one of the supported compilers
-// -v=false
-// verbose mode
-//
-// The following sources (-s arguments) are supported:
-//
-// gc
-// gc-generated object files
-// gccgo
-// gccgo-generated object files
-// gccgo-new
-// gccgo-generated object files using a condensed format (experimental)
-// source
-// (uncompiled) source code (not yet implemented)
-//
-// If no -s argument is provided, godex will try to find a matching source.
-//
-package main // import "golang.org/x/tools/cmd/godex"
-
-// BUG(gri): support for -s=source is not yet implemented
-// BUG(gri): gccgo-importing appears to have occasional problems stalling godex; try -s=gc as work-around