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1.1 root 1: . \"ident "@(#)ctrans:demangler/c++filt.1 1.1"
2: . \"This CC man page is generated by: troff -man c++filt.1
3: . \"Copyright (c) 1988 AT&T
4: . \"All Rights Reserved
5: . \"THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF AT&T
6: . \"The copyright notice above does not evidence any
7: . \"actual or intended publication of such source code.
8: .TH c++filt 1
9: .UC 4
10: .SH NAME
11: c++filt \- C++ name demangler
12: .SH SYNOPSIS
13: .B c++filt
14: .RB [ -m ]
15: .RB [ -s ]
16: .RB [ -v ]
17: .SH DESCRIPTION
18: .I C++filt
19: copies standard input to standard output after decoding
20: tokens which look like C++ encoded symbols.
21: Any combination of the following options may be used:
22: .TP 15
23: .B \-m
24: Produce a symbol map on standard output.
25: This map contains a list of the encoded names encountered and the
26: corresponding decoded names.
27: This output follows the filtered output.
28: .TP 15
29: .B \-s
30: Produce a side-by-side decoding with each encoded symbol encountered
31: in the input stream replaced by the decoded name followed by the
32: original encoded name.
33: .TP 15
34: .B \-v
35: Output a message giving information about the version of
36: .I c++filt
37: being used.
38: .SH "SEE ALSO"
39: CC(1), ld(1), nm(1).
40: .br
41: Bjarne Stroustrup,
42: .I The C++ Programming Language,
43: Addison-Wesley 1986.
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