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addr2line.c contributed by Ulrich Lauther
<Ulrich.Lauther@zfe.siemens.de>: * addr2line.c: New file. * Makefile.in: Rebuild dependencies. (ADDR2LINE_PROG): New variable. (MANPAGES): Add addr2line. (PROGS): Add $(ADDR2LINE_PROG). (CFILES): Add addr2line.c. ($(ADDR2LINE_PROG)): New target. * binutils.texi: Document addr2line. * addr2line.1: New file.
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TODO
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acconfig.h
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aclocal.m4
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addr2line.1
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addr2line.c
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ar.1
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ar.c
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arlex.l
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Thu Mar 27 16:03:02 1997 Ian Lance Taylor <ian@cygnus.com>
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addr2line.c contributed by Ulrich Lauther
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<Ulrich.Lauther@zfe.siemens.de>:
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* addr2line.c: New file.
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* Makefile.in: Rebuild dependencies.
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(ADDR2LINE_PROG): New variable.
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(MANPAGES): Add addr2line.
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(PROGS): Add $(ADDR2LINE_PROG).
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(CFILES): Add addr2line.c.
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($(ADDR2LINE_PROG)): New target.
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* binutils.texi: Document addr2line.
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* addr2line.1: New file.
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* version.c (print_version): Update copyright date.
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Mon Mar 24 10:52:45 1997 Andreas Schwab <schwab@issan.informatik.uni-dortmund.de>
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.\" Copyright (c) 1997 Free Software Foundation
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.\" See COPYING for conditions for redistribution
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.TH addr2line 1 "27 March 1997" "Cygnus Solutions" "GNU Development Tools"
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.de BP
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.sp
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.ti \-.2i
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\(**
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..
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.SH NAME
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addr2line \- convert addresses into file names and line numbers
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.hy 0
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.na
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.TP
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.B addr2line
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.RB "[\|" "\-b\ "\c
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.I bfdname\c
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.RB " | " "\-\-target="\c
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.I bfdname\c
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\&\|]
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.RB "[\|" \-C | \-\-demangle "\|]"
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.RB "[\|" "\-e\ "\c
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.I filename\c
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.RB " | " "\-\-exe="\c
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.I filename\c
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\&\|]
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.RB "[\|" \-f | \-\-functions "\|]"
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.RB "[\|" \-s | \-\-basenames "\|]"
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.RB "[\|" \-H | \-\-help "\|]"
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.RB "[\|" \-V | \-\-version "\|]"
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.RB "[\|" addr addr ... "\|]"
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.ad b
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.hy 1
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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\c
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.B addr2line
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translates program addresses into file names and line numbers. Given
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an address and an executable, it uses the debugging information in the
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executable to figure out which file name and line number are
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associated with a given address.
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The executable to use is specified with the
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.B \-e
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option. The default is
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.B a.out\c
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\&.
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.B addr2line
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has two modes of operation.
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In the first, hexadecimal addresses are specified on the command line,
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and
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.B addr2line
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displays the file name and line number for each address.
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In the second,
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.B addr2line
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reads hexadecimal addresses from standard input, and prints the file
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name and line number for each address on standard output. In this
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mode,
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.B addr2line
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may be used in a pipe to convert dynamically chosen addresses.
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The format of the output is FILENAME:LINENO. The file name and line
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number for each address is printed on a separate line. If the
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.B \-f
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option is used, then each FILENAME:LINENO line is preceded by a
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FUNCTIONNAME line which is the name of the function containing the
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address.
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If the file name or function name can not be determined,
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.B addr2line
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will print two question marks in their place. If the line number can
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not be determined,
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.B addr2line
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will print 0.
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.SH OPTIONS
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.TP
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.BI "\-b " "bfdname"\c
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.TP
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.BI "\-\-target=" "bfdname"
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Specify the object-code format for the object files to be
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\c
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.I bfdname\c
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\&.
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.TP
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.B \-C
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.TP
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.B \-\-demangle
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Decode (\fIdemangle\fP) low-level symbol names into user-level names.
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Besides removing any initial underscore prepended by the system, this
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makes C++ function names readable.
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.TP
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.BI "\-e " "filename"\c
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.TP
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.BI "\-\-exe=" "filename"
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Specify the name of the executable for which addresses should be
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translated. The default file is
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.B a.out\c
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\&.
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.TP
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.B \-f
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.TP
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.B \-\-functions
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Display function names as well as file and line number information.
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.TP
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.B \-s
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.TP
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.B \-\-basenames
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Display only the base of each file name.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.RB "`\|" binutils "\|'"
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entry in
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.B
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info\c
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\&;
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.I
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The GNU Binary Utilities\c
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\&, Roland H. Pesch (October 1991).
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@item c++filt
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Demangle encoded C++ symbols
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@item addr2line
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Convert addresses into file names and line numbers
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@item nlmconv
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Convert object code into a Netware Loadable Module
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@end table
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@ -132,6 +135,7 @@ Convert object code into a Netware Loadable Module
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* strings:: List printable strings from files
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* strip:: Discard symbols
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* c++filt:: Filter to demangle encoded C++ symbols
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* addr2line:: Convert addresses to file and line
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* nlmconv:: Converts object code into an NLM
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* Selecting The Target System:: How these utilities determine the target.
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* Reporting Bugs:: Reporting Bugs
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@end example
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@end quotation
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@node addr2line
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@chapter addr2line
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@kindex addr2line
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@cindex address to file name and line number
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@smallexample
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addr2line [ -b @var{bfdname} | --target=@var{bfdname} ]
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[ -C | --demangle ]
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[ -e @var{filename} | --exe=@var{filename} ]
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[ -f | --functions ] [ -s | --basename ]
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[ -H | --help ] [ -V | --version ]
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[ addr addr ... ]
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@end smallexample
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@code{addr2line} translates program addresses into file names and line
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numbers. Given an address and an executable, it uses the debugging
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information in the executable to figure out which file name and line
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number are associated with a given address.
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The executable to use is specified with the @code{-e} option. The
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default is @file{a.out}.
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@code{addr2line} has two modes of operation.
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In the first, hexadecimal addresses are specified on the command line,
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and @code{addr2line} displays the file name and line number for each
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address.
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In the second, @code{addr2line} reads hexadecimal addresses from
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standard input, and prints the file name and line number for each
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address on standard output. In this mode, @code{addr2line} may be used
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in a pipe to convert dynamically chosen addresses.
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The format of the output is @samp{FILENAME:LINENO}. The file name and
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line number for each address is printed on a separate line. If the
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@code{-f} option is used, then each @samp{FILENAME:LINENO} line is
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preceded by a @samp{FUNCTIONNAME} line which is the name of the function
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containing the address.
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If the file name or function name can not be determined,
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@code{addr2line} will print two question marks in their place. If the
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line number can not be determined, @code{addr2line} will print 0.
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The long and short forms of options, shown here as alternatives, are
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equivalent.
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@table @code
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@item -b @var{bfdname}
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@itemx --target=@var{bfdname}
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@cindex object code format
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Specify that the object-code format for the object files is
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@var{bfdname}.
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@item -C
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@itemx --demangle
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@cindex demangling in objdump
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Decode (@dfn{demangle}) low-level symbol names into user-level names.
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Besides removing any initial underscore prepended by the system, this
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makes C++ function names readable. @xref{c++filt}, for more information
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on demangling.
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@item -e @var{filename}
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@itemx --exe=@var{filename}
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Specify the name of the executable for which addresses should be
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translated. The default file is @file{a.out}.
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@item -f
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@itemx --functions
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Display function names as well as file and line number information.
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@item -s
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@itemx --basenames
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Display only the base of each file name.
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@end table
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@node nlmconv
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@chapter nlmconv
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