sdnm (1)
NAME
sdnm - list symbols from object files. A part of SDCCSYNOPSIS
sdnm [,option(s)/] [,file(s)/]DESCRIPTION
- List symbols in [file(s)] (a.out by default). The options are:
- -a, --debug-syms
- Display debugger-only symbols
- -A, --print-file-name
- Print name of the input file before every symbol
- -B
- Same as --format=,bsd/
- -C, --demangle[=,STYLE/] Decode low-level symbol names into user-level names
- The STYLE, if specified, can be `auto' (the default), `gnu', `lucid', `arm', `hp', `edg', `gnu-v3', `java' or `gnat'
- --no-demangle
- Do not demangle low-level symbol names
- -D, --dynamic
- Display dynamic symbols instead of normal symbols
- --defined-only
- Display only defined symbols
- -e
- (ignored)
- -f, --format=,FORMAT/
- Use the output format FORMAT. FORMAT can be `bsd', `sysv' or `posix'. The default is `bsd'
- -g, --extern-only
- Display only external symbols
- -l, --line-numbers
- Use debugging information to find a filename and line number for each symbol
- -n, --numeric-sort
- Sort symbols numerically by address
- -o
- Same as -A
- -p, --no-sort
- Do not sort the symbols
- -P, --portability
- Same as --format=,posix/
- -r, --reverse-sort
- Reverse the sense of the sort
- -S, --print-size
- Print size of defined symbols
- -s, --print-armap
- Include index for symbols from archive members
- --size-sort
- Sort symbols by size
- --special-syms
- Include special symbols in the output
- --synthetic
- Display synthetic symbols as well
- -t, --radix=,RADIX/
- Use RADIX for printing symbol values
- --target=,BFDNAME/
- Specify the target object format as BFDNAME
- -u, --undefined-only
- Display only undefined symbols
- -X 32_64
- (ignored)
- @FILE
- Read options from FILE
- -h, --help
- Display this information
- -V, --version
- Display this program's version number
/usr/bin/sdnm: supported targets: asxxxx srec symbolsrec binary ihex
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=599@report_bugs_to@atid=100599>.COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software; you may redistribute it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 or (at your option) any later version. This program has absolutely no warranty.SEE ALSO
The full documentation for nm is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and nm programs are properly installed at your site, the command- info nm
should give you access to the complete manual.