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LLVM-NM(1) | LLVM | LLVM-NM(1) |
NAME¶
llvm-nm - list LLVM bitcode and object file's symbol tableSYNOPSIS¶
llvm-nm [options] [filenames...]DESCRIPTION¶
The llvm-nm utility lists the names of symbols from the LLVM bitcode files, object files, or ar archives containing them, named on the command line. Each symbol is listed along with some simple information about its provenance. If no file name is specified, or - is used as a file name, llvm-nm will process a file on its standard input stream.Named object is referenced but undefined in
this bitcode file
Common (multiple definitions link together
into one def)
Weak reference (multiple definitions link
together into zero or one definitions)
Local function (text) object
Global function (text) object
Local data object
Global data object
Something unrecognizable
OPTIONS¶
- -B (default)
- Use BSD output format. Alias for --format=bsd.
- -P
- Use POSIX.2 output format. Alias for --format=posix.
- --debug-syms, -a
- Show all symbols, even debugger only.
- --defined-only
- Print only symbols defined in this file (as opposed to symbols which may be referenced by objects in this file, but not defined in this file.)
- --dynamic, -D
- Display dynamic symbols instead of normal symbols.
- --extern-only, -g
- Print only symbols whose definitions are external; that is, accessible from other files.
- --format=format, -f format
- Select an output format; format may be sysv, posix, or bsd. The default is bsd.
- -help
- Print a summary of command-line options and their meanings.
- --no-sort, -p
- Shows symbols in order encountered.
- --numeric-sort, -n, -v
- Sort symbols by address.
- --print-file-name, -A, -o
- Precede each symbol with the file it came from.
- --print-size, -S
- Show symbol size instead of address.
- --size-sort
- Sort symbols by size.
- --undefined-only, -u
- Print only symbols referenced but not defined in this file.
BUGS¶
- •
- llvm-nm cannot demangle C++ mangled names, like GNU nm can.
- •
- llvm-nm does not support the full set of arguments that GNU nm does.
EXIT STATUS¶
llvm-nm exits with an exit code of zero.SEE ALSO¶
llvm-dis, ar(1), nm(1)AUTHOR¶
Maintained by The LLVM Team (http://llvm.org/).COPYRIGHT¶
2003-2014, LLVM Project2015-02-27 | 3.5 |