#!/bin/bash
#
# Copyright (C) 2017 The Android Open Source Project
#
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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#
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#
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# Execute the jdwpgen program
prog="$0"
while [ -h "${prog}" ]; do
newProg=`/bin/ls -ld "${prog}"`
newProg=`expr "${newProg}" : ".* -> \(.*\)$"`
if expr "x${newProg}" : 'x/' >/dev/null; then
prog="${newProg}"
else
progdir=`dirname "${prog}"`
prog="${progdir}/${newProg}"
fi
done
oldwd=`pwd`
progdir=`dirname "${prog}"`
cd "${progdir}"
progdir=`pwd`
prog="${progdir}"/`basename "${prog}"`
cd "${oldwd}"
jarfile=jdwpgen.jar
libdir="$progdir"
if [ ! -r "$libdir/$jarfile" ]; then
# set jdwpgen.jar location for the Android tree case
libdir=`dirname "$progdir"`/framework
fi
if [ ! -r "$libdir/$jarfile" ]; then
echo `basename "$prog"`": can't find $jarfile"
exit 1
fi
# By default, give jdwpgen a max heap size of 1 gig. This can be overridden
# by using a "-J" option (see below).
defaultMx="-Xmx1024M"
# The following will extract any initial parameters of the form "-J<stuff>" from
# the command line and pass them to the Java invocation (instead of to jdwpgen).
# This makes it possible for you to add a command-line parameter such as
# "-JXmx256M" in your scripts, for example. "java" (with no args) and "java -X"
# give a summary of available options.
javaOpts=""
while expr "x$1" : 'x-J' >/dev/null; do
opt=`expr "x$1" : 'x-J\(.*\)'`
javaOpts="${javaOpts} -${opt}"
if expr "x${opt}" : "xXmx[0-9]" >/dev/null; then
defaultMx="no"
fi
shift
done
if [ "${defaultMx}" != "no" ]; then
javaOpts="${javaOpts} ${defaultMx}"
fi
if [ "$OSTYPE" = "cygwin" ]; then
# For Cygwin, convert the jarfile path into native Windows style.
jarpath=`cygpath -w "$libdir/$jarfile"`
else
jarpath="$libdir/$jarfile"
fi
exec java $javaOpts -jar "$jarpath" "$@"