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-rw-r--r-- | binutils/doc/binutils.texi | 103 |
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diff --git a/binutils/doc/binutils.texi b/binutils/doc/binutils.texi index 0ac0eb2..e1dfff2 100644 --- a/binutils/doc/binutils.texi +++ b/binutils/doc/binutils.texi @@ -723,17 +723,19 @@ The @sc{gnu} linker @command{ld} is now described in a separate manual. @smallexample @c man begin SYNOPSIS nm -nm [@option{-a}|@option{--debug-syms}] - [@option{-g}|@option{--extern-only}][@option{--plugin} @var{name}] - [@option{-B}] [@option{-C}|@option{--demangle}[=@var{style}]] [@option{-D}|@option{--dynamic}] - [@option{-S}|@option{--print-size}] [@option{-s}|@option{--print-armap}] - [@option{-A}|@option{-o}|@option{--print-file-name}][@option{--special-syms}] - [@option{-n}|@option{-v}|@option{--numeric-sort}] [@option{-p}|@option{--no-sort}] - [@option{-r}|@option{--reverse-sort}] [@option{--size-sort}] [@option{-u}|@option{--undefined-only}] - [@option{-t} @var{radix}|@option{--radix=}@var{radix}] [@option{-P}|@option{--portability}] - [@option{--target=}@var{bfdname}] [@option{-f}@var{format}|@option{--format=}@var{format}] - [@option{--defined-only}] [@option{-l}|@option{--line-numbers}] [@option{--no-demangle}] - [@option{-V}|@option{--version}] [@option{-X 32_64}] [@option{--help}] [@var{objfile}@dots{}] +nm [@option{-A}|@option{-o}|@option{--print-file-name}] [@option{-a}|@option{--debug-syms}] + [@option{-B}|@option{--format=bsd}] [@option{-C}|@option{--demangle}[=@var{style}]] + [@option{-D}|@option{--dynamic}] [@option{-f}@var{format}|@option{--format=}@var{format}] + [@option{-g}|@option{--extern-only}] [@option{-h}|@option{--help}] + [@option{-l}|@option{--line-numbers}] [@option{-n}|@option{-v}|@option{--numeric-sort}] + [@option{-P}|@option{--portability}] [@option{-p}|@option{--no-sort}] + [@option{-r}|@option{--reverse-sort}] [@option{-S}|@option{--print-size}] + [@option{-s}|@option{--print-armap}] [@option{-t} @var{radix}|@option{--radix=}@var{radix}] + [@option{-u}|@option{--undefined-only}] [@option{-V}|@option{--version}] + [@option{-X 32_64}] [@option{--defined-only}] [@option{--no-demangle}] + [@option{--plugin} @var{name}] [@option{--size-sort}] [@option{--special-syms}] + [@option{--synthetic}] [@option{--target=}@var{bfdname}] + [@var{objfile}@dots{}] @c man end @end smallexample @@ -920,11 +922,9 @@ either upper or lower case. @cindex external symbols Display only external symbols. -@item --plugin @var{name} -@cindex load plugin -Load the plugin called @var{name} to add support for extra target -types. This option is only available if the toolchain has been built -with plugin support enabled. +@item -h +@itemx --help +Show a summary of the options to @command{nm} and exit. @item -l @itemx --line-numbers @@ -952,6 +952,11 @@ encountered. Use the POSIX.2 standard output format instead of the default format. Equivalent to @samp{-f posix}. +@item -r +@itemx --reverse-sort +Reverse the order of the sort (whether numeric or alphabetic); let the +last come first. + @item -S @itemx --print-size Print both value and size of defined symbols for the @code{bsd} output style. @@ -966,10 +971,37 @@ When listing symbols from archive members, include the index: a mapping (stored in the archive by @command{ar} or @command{ranlib}) of which modules contain definitions for which names. -@item -r -@itemx --reverse-sort -Reverse the order of the sort (whether numeric or alphabetic); let the -last come first. +@item -t @var{radix} +@itemx --radix=@var{radix} +Use @var{radix} as the radix for printing the symbol values. It must be +@samp{d} for decimal, @samp{o} for octal, or @samp{x} for hexadecimal. + +@item -u +@itemx --undefined-only +@cindex external symbols +@cindex undefined symbols +Display only undefined symbols (those external to each object file). + +@item -V +@itemx --version +Show the version number of @command{nm} and exit. + +@item -X +This option is ignored for compatibility with the AIX version of +@command{nm}. It takes one parameter which must be the string +@option{32_64}. The default mode of AIX @command{nm} corresponds +to @option{-X 32}, which is not supported by @sc{gnu} @command{nm}. + +@item --defined-only +@cindex external symbols +@cindex undefined symbols +Display only defined symbols for each object file. + +@item --plugin @var{name} +@cindex load plugin +Load the plugin called @var{name} to add support for extra target +types. This option is only available if the toolchain has been built +with plugin support enabled. @item --size-sort Sort symbols by size. The size is computed as the difference between @@ -986,39 +1018,16 @@ lists. For example for ARM targets this option would skip the mapping symbols used to mark transitions between ARM code, THUMB code and data. -@item -t @var{radix} -@itemx --radix=@var{radix} -Use @var{radix} as the radix for printing the symbol values. It must be -@samp{d} for decimal, @samp{o} for octal, or @samp{x} for hexadecimal. +@item --synthetic +Include synthetic symbols in the output. These are special symbols +created by the linker for various purposes. They are not shown by +default since they are not part of the binary's original source code. @item --target=@var{bfdname} @cindex object code format Specify an object code format other than your system's default format. @xref{Target Selection}, for more information. -@item -u -@itemx --undefined-only -@cindex external symbols -@cindex undefined symbols -Display only undefined symbols (those external to each object file). - -@item --defined-only -@cindex external symbols -@cindex undefined symbols -Display only defined symbols for each object file. - -@item -V -@itemx --version -Show the version number of @command{nm} and exit. - -@item -X -This option is ignored for compatibility with the AIX version of -@command{nm}. It takes one parameter which must be the string -@option{32_64}. The default mode of AIX @command{nm} corresponds -to @option{-X 32}, which is not supported by @sc{gnu} @command{nm}. - -@item --help -Show a summary of the options to @command{nm} and exit. @end table @c man end |