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-rw-r--r-- | binutils/cxxfilt.man (renamed from binutils/c++filt.1) | 16 |
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/binutils/c++filt.1 b/binutils/cxxfilt.man index 3132ac9..a4d5d45 100644 --- a/binutils/c++filt.1 +++ b/binutils/cxxfilt.man @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ .\" Copyright (c) 1991 Free Software Foundation .\" See section COPYING for conditions for redistribution -.TH c++filt 1 "June 1993" "cygnus support" "GNU Development Tools" +.TH @PROGRAM@ 1 "June 1993" "cygnus support" "GNU Development Tools" .de BP .sp .ti \-.2i @@ -8,13 +8,13 @@ .. .SH NAME -c++filt \- demangle C++ symbols +@PROGRAM@ \- demangle C++ symbols .SH SYNOPSIS .hy 0 .na .TP -.B c++filt +.B @PROGRAM@ .RB "[\|" \-_ | \-\-strip-underscores "\|]" .RB "[\|" "\-s {gnu,lucid,arm} " | " \-\-format={gnu,lucid,arm}" "\|]" .RB "[\|" \-\-help "\|]" @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ of different types). All C++ function names are encoded into a low-level assembly label (this process is known as .I mangling\c ). The -.B c++filt +.B @PROGRAM@ program does the inverse mapping: it decodes (\fIdemangles\fR) low-level names into user-level names so that the linker can keep these overloaded functions from clashing. @@ -38,14 +38,14 @@ label decodes into a C++ name, the C++ name replaces the low-level name in the output. .PP You can use -.B c++filt +.B @PROGRAM@ to decipher individual symbols by specifying these symbols on the command line. .PP If no .B symbol arguments are given, -.B c++filt +.B @PROGRAM@ reads symbol names from the standard input and writes the demangled names to the standard output. All results are printed on the standard output. @@ -76,13 +76,13 @@ GNU style. .TP .B \-\-help Print a summary of the options to -.B c++filt +.B @PROGRAM@ and exit. .TP .B \-\-version Print the version number of -.B c++filt +.B @PROGRAM@ and exit. .SH "SEE ALSO" |