Support -p relative. Fix #256
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The available options are:
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--source-map Specify an output file where to generate source map.
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[string]
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--source-map-root The path to the original source to be included in the
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source map. [string]
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--source-map-url The path to the source map to be added in //@
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sourceMappingURL. Defaults to the value passed with
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--source-map. [string]
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--in-source-map Input source map, useful if you're compressing JS that was
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generated from some other original code.
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--screw-ie8 Pass this flag if you don't care about full compliance with
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Internet Explorer 6-8 quirks (by default UglifyJS will try
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to be IE-proof).
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-p, --prefix Skip prefix for original filenames that appear in source
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maps. For example -p 3 will drop 3 directories from file
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names and ensure they are relative paths.
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-o, --output Output file (default STDOUT).
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-b, --beautify Beautify output/specify output options. [string]
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-m, --mangle Mangle names/pass mangler options. [string]
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-r, --reserved Reserved names to exclude from mangling.
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-c, --compress Enable compressor/pass compressor options. Pass options
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like -c hoist_vars=false,if_return=false. Use -c with no
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argument to use the default compression options. [string]
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-d, --define Global definitions [string]
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--comments Preserve copyright comments in the output. By default this
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works like Google Closure, keeping JSDoc-style comments
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that contain "@license" or "@preserve". You can optionally
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pass one of the following arguments to this flag:
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- "all" to keep all comments
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- a valid JS regexp (needs to start with a slash) to keep
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only comments that match.
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Note that currently not *all* comments can be kept when
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compression is on, because of dead code removal or
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cascading statements into sequences. [string]
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--stats Display operations run time on STDERR. [boolean]
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--acorn Use Acorn for parsing. [boolean]
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--spidermonkey Assume input files are SpiderMonkey AST format (as JSON).
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[boolean]
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--self Build itself (UglifyJS2) as a library (implies
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--wrap=UglifyJS --export-all) [boolean]
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--wrap Embed everything in a big function, making the “exports”
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and “global” variables available. You need to pass an
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argument to this option to specify the name that your
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module will take when included in, say, a browser.
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[string]
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--export-all Only used when --wrap, this tells UglifyJS to add code to
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automatically export all globals. [boolean]
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--lint Display some scope warnings [boolean]
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-v, --verbose Verbose [boolean]
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-V, --version Print version number and exit. [boolean]
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--source-map Specify an output file where to generate source map.
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[string]
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--source-map-root The path to the original source to be included in the
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source map. [string]
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--source-map-url The path to the source map to be added in //#
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sourceMappingURL. Defaults to the value passed with
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--source-map. [string]
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--in-source-map Input source map, useful if you're compressing JS that was
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generated from some other original code.
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--screw-ie8 Pass this flag if you don't care about full compliance
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with Internet Explorer 6-8 quirks (by default UglifyJS
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will try to be IE-proof). [boolean]
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--expr Parse a single expression, rather than a program (for
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parsing JSON) [boolean]
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-p, --prefix Skip prefix for original filenames that appear in source
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maps. For example -p 3 will drop 3 directories from file
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names and ensure they are relative paths. You can also
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specify -p relative, which will make UglifyJS figure out
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itself the relative paths between original sources, the
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source map and the output file. [string]
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-o, --output Output file (default STDOUT).
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-b, --beautify Beautify output/specify output options. [string]
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-m, --mangle Mangle names/pass mangler options. [string]
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-r, --reserved Reserved names to exclude from mangling.
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-c, --compress Enable compressor/pass compressor options. Pass options
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like -c hoist_vars=false,if_return=false. Use -c with no
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argument to use the default compression options. [string]
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-d, --define Global definitions [string]
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-e, --enclose Embed everything in a big function, with a configurable
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parameter/argument list. [string]
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--comments Preserve copyright comments in the output. By default this
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works like Google Closure, keeping JSDoc-style comments
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that contain "@license" or "@preserve". You can optionally
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pass one of the following arguments to this flag:
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- "all" to keep all comments
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- a valid JS regexp (needs to start with a slash) to keep
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only comments that match.
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Note that currently not *all* comments can be kept when
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compression is on, because of dead code removal or
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cascading statements into sequences. [string]
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--stats Display operations run time on STDERR. [boolean]
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--acorn Use Acorn for parsing. [boolean]
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--spidermonkey Assume input files are SpiderMonkey AST format (as JSON).
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[boolean]
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--self Build itself (UglifyJS2) as a library (implies
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--wrap=UglifyJS --export-all) [boolean]
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--wrap Embed everything in a big function, making the “exports”
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and “global” variables available. You need to pass an
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argument to this option to specify the name that your
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module will take when included in, say, a browser.
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[string]
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--export-all Only used when --wrap, this tells UglifyJS to add code to
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automatically export all globals. [boolean]
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--lint Display some scope warnings [boolean]
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-v, --verbose Verbose [boolean]
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-V, --version Print version number and exit. [boolean]
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Specify `--output` (`-o`) to declare the output file. Otherwise the output
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goes to STDOUT.
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