@c This file contains the entry for the --ctf, --ctf-parent, --ctf-symbols, -and @c --ctf-strings options that are common to both readelf and objdump. @item --ctf[=@var{section}] @cindex CTF @cindex Compact Type Format Display the contents of the specified CTF section. CTF sections themselves contain many subsections, all of which are displayed in order. By default, display the name of the section named @var{.ctf}, which is the name emitted by @command{ld}. @item --ctf-parent=@var{member} If the CTF section contains ambiguously-defined types, it will consist of an archive of many CTF dictionaries, all inheriting from one dictionary containing unambiguous types. This member is by default named @var{.ctf}, like the section containing it, but it is possible to change this name using the @code{ctf_link_set_memb_name_changer} function at link time. When looking at CTF archives that have been created by a linker that uses the name changer to rename the parent archive member, @option{--ctf-parent} can be used to specify the name used for the parent. @item --ctf-parent-section=@var{section} This option lets you pick a completely different section for the CTF parent dictionary containing unambiguous types than for the child dictionaries that contain the ambiguous remainder. The linker does not emit ELF objects structured like this, but some third-party linkers may. It's also convenient to inspect CTF written out as multiple raw files to compose them with objcopy, which can put them in different ELF sections but not in different members of a single CTF dict.