AT&T UNIX™PC Unix System V Users Manual - tenox

AT&T UNIX™PC Unix System V Users Manual - tenox AT&T UNIX™PC Unix System V Users Manual - tenox

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DUMP ( 1 ) DUMP(!) NAME dump - dump selected parts of an object file SYNOPSIS dump [-a] [-f] [-a] [-h] [-s] [-r] [-I] [-t] [-z name] files DESCRIPTION The dump command dumps selected parts of each of its object file arguments. This command will accept both object files and archives of object files. It processes each file argument according to one or more of the following options: -a Dump the archive header of each member of each archive file argument. -f Dump each file header. -0 Dump each optional header. -h Dump section headers. -s Dump section contents. -I' Dump relocation information. -I Dump line number information. -t Dump symbol table entries. - z name Dump line number entries for the named function. The following modifiers are used in conjunction with the options listed above to modify their capabilities. -d number Dump the section number or range of sections starting at number and ending either at the last section number or number specified by +d. +d number Dump sections in the range either beginning with first section or beginning with section specified by -d. -n name Dump information pertaining only to the named entity. This modifier applies to -h, -s, -I', -1, and -t. -t index Dump only the indexed symbol table entry. The -t used in conjunction with +t, specifies a range of symbol table entries. +t index Dump the symbol table entries in the range ending with the indexed entry. The range begins at the first symbol table entry or at the entry specified by the -t option. -v Dump information in symbolic representation rather than numeric (e.g., c_STATIC instead of OX02). This modifier can be used with all the above options except -s and -o options of dump. - 1 -

DUMP ( 1 ) DUMP(!)<br />

NAME<br />

dump - dump selected parts of an object file<br />

SYNOPSIS<br />

dump [-a] [-f] [-a] [-h] [-s] [-r] [-I] [-t] [-z name] files<br />

DESCRIPTION<br />

The dump command dumps selected parts of each of its object file<br />

arguments.<br />

This command will accept both object files and archives of object<br />

files. It processes each file argument according to one or more of<br />

the following options:<br />

-a Dump the archive header of each member of each<br />

archive file argument.<br />

-f Dump each file header.<br />

-0 Dump each optional header.<br />

-h Dump section headers.<br />

-s Dump section contents.<br />

-I' Dump relocation information.<br />

-I Dump line number information.<br />

-t Dump symbol table entries.<br />

- z name Dump line number entries for the named function.<br />

The following modifiers are used in conjunction with the options<br />

listed above to modify their capabilities.<br />

-d number Dump the section number or range of sections starting<br />

at number and ending either at the last section<br />

number or number specified by +d.<br />

+d number Dump sections in the range either beginning with<br />

first section or beginning with section specified by<br />

-d.<br />

-n name Dump information pertaining only to the named<br />

entity. This modifier applies to -h, -s, -I', -1, and<br />

-t.<br />

-t index Dump only the indexed symbol table entry. The -t<br />

used in conjunction with +t, specifies a range of<br />

symbol table entries.<br />

+t index Dump the symbol table entries in the range ending<br />

with the indexed entry. The range begins at the<br />

first symbol table entry or at the entry specified by<br />

the -t option.<br />

-v Dump information in symbolic representation rather<br />

than numeric (e.g., c_STATIC instead of OX02).<br />

This modifier can be used with all the above options<br />

except -s and -o options of dump.<br />

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