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diff --git a/binutils/binutils.texi b/binutils/binutils.texi index bf7f444..ef245c6 100644 --- a/binutils/binutils.texi +++ b/binutils/binutils.texi @@ -639,7 +639,7 @@ The GNU linker @code{ld} is now described in a separate manual. @kindex nm @smallexample -nm [ -a | --debug-syms ] [ -g | --extern-only ] +nm [ -a | --debug-syms ] [ -g | --extern-only ] [ -B ] [ -s | --print-armap ] [ -A | -o | --print-file-name ] [ -n | -v | --numeric-sort ] [ -p | --no-sort ] [ -r | --reverse-sort ] [ -u | --undefined-only ] @@ -713,8 +713,15 @@ before all of its symbols. Display all symbols, even debugger-only symbols; normally these are not listed. +@item -B +@cindex @code{nm} format +@cindex @code{nm} compatibility +The same as @samp{--format=bsd}. + @item -f @var{format} @itemx --format=@var{format} +@cindex @code{nm} format +@cindex @code{nm} compatibility Use the output format @var{format}, which can be @code{bsd}, @code{sysv}, or @code{posix}. The default is @code{bsd}. Only the first character of @var{format} is significant; it can be @@ -972,7 +979,7 @@ The command line options have the following meanings: @item -A @itemx -B @itemx --format=@var{compatibility} -@cindex size display format +@cindex @code{size} display format Using one of these options, you can choose whether the output from GNU @code{size} resembles output from System V @code{size} (using @samp{-A}, or @samp{--format=sysv}), or Berkeley @code{size} (using @samp{-B}, or @@ -1019,7 +1026,7 @@ Show a summary of acceptable arguments and options. @itemx -o @itemx -x @itemx --radix=@var{number} -@cindex size number format +@cindex @code{size} number format @cindex radix for section sizes Using one of these options, you can control whether the size of each section is given in decimal (@samp{-d}, or @samp{--radix=10}); octal |