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1.1 ! root 1: .so tmac.ilib ! 2: .TH LOADMAP 1 "The University of Arizona \- 8/12/84" ! 3: .SH NAME ! 4: loadmap \- detail the symbols in a compiled file ! 5: .SH SYNOPSIS ! 6: \f3loadmap\fP [ options ] file ! 7: .SH DESCRIPTION ! 8: \fILoadmap\fR produces a formatted listing of selected symbol classes ! 9: from a compiled file. The listing is by class, and gives the name, ! 10: starting address, and length of the region associated with each symbol. ! 11: .PP ! 12: The options are: ! 13: .IP \f3\-a\fR ! 14: Display the absolute symbols. ! 15: .IP \f3\-b\fR ! 16: Display the BSS segment symbols. ! 17: .IP \f3\-c\fR ! 18: Display the common segment symbols. ! 19: .IP \f3\-d\fR ! 20: Display the data segment symbols. ! 21: .IP \f3\-t\fR ! 22: Display the text segment symbols. ! 23: .IP \f3\-u\fR ! 24: Display the undefined symbols. ! 25: .LP ! 26: If no options are specified, \f3\-t\fR is assumed. ! 27: .LP ! 28: If the address of a symbol cannot be determined, \*M????\fR is given in its ! 29: place. ! 30: .SH DEFICIENCIES ! 31: The size of the last region in a symbol class is suspect and is usually given as ! 32: \*Mrem\fR. ! 33: .PP ! 34: Output is not particularly exciting on a stripped file. ! 35: .SH SEE ALSO ! 36: nm(1), size(1) ! 37: .SH AUTHOR ! 38: Stephen B. Wampler
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