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6 dsymutil - manipulate archived DWARF debug symbol files
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9 dsymutil [options] executable
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13 dsymutil links the DWARF debug information found in the object files
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19 --accelerator=<accelerator type>
20 Specify the desired type of accelerator table. Valid options are
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23 --arch <arch>
24 Link DWARF debug information only for specified CPU architecture
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32 --dump-debug-map
33 Dump the executable's debug-map (the list of the object files
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38 Produce a flat dSYM file. A .dwarf extension will be appended to
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43 Generate a reproducer consisting of the input object files.
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46 Print this help output.
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49 Make a static variable keep the enclosing function even if it
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53 When used when creating a dSYM file, this option will suppress
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61 Do not use ODR (One Definition Rule) for uniquing C++ types.
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64 Do the link in memory, but do not emit the result file.
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74 Remap object file paths (but no source paths) before processing.
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79 --oso-prepend-path <path>
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84 Specifies an alternate path to place the dSYM bundle. The de‐
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89 When running dsymutil as part of your build system, it can be
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103 Print statistics about the contribution of each object file to
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105 the object file name, the size of the debug info in the object
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111 Update the existing dSYMs inplace using symbol map specified.
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114 Dumps the symbol table found in executable or object file(s) and
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120 Embed the toolchain in the dSYM bundle's property list.
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123 Update an existing dSYM file to contain the latest accelerator
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125 the '.apple_names' and '.apple_types' hashed accelerator tables.
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128 Use the object files from the given reproducer path.
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131 Display verbose information when linking.
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134 Run the DWARF verifier on the linked DWARF debug info.
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137 Display the version of the tool.
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139 -y Treat executable as a YAML debug-map rather than an executable.
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149 Maintained by the LLVM Team (https://llvm.org/).
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