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6 llvm-nm - list LLVM bitcode and object file's symbol table
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9 llvm-nm [options] [filenames...]
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12 The llvm-nm utility lists the names of symbols from LLVM bitcode files,
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15 a.out is used as the input. If - is used as a filename, llvm-nm will
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18 llvm-nm's default output format is the traditional BSD nm output for‐
19 mat. Each such output record consists of an (optional) 8-digit hexadec‐
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24 The supported type code characters are as follows. Where both lower and
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33 Uninitialized data (bss) object.
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36 Common symbol. Multiple definitions link together into one defini‐
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43 COFF: .idata symbol or symbol in a section with IMAGE_SCN_LNK_INFO
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57 Mach-O: absolute symbol or symbol from a section other than
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98 Because LLVM bitcode files typically contain objects that are not con‐
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105 -B Use BSD output format. Alias for --format=bsd.
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107 --debug-syms, -a
108 Show all symbols, even those usually suppressed.
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110 --defined-only
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119 --extern-only, -g
120 Print only symbols whose definitions are external; that is, ac‐
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123 --format=<format>, -f
124 Select an output format; format may be sysv, posix, darwin, bsd
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130 -j Print just the symbol names. Alias for --format=just-symbols`.
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134 --no-demangle
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164 --radix=<RADIX>, -t
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180 --version, -V
181 Display the version of the llvm-nm executable, then exit. Does
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188 --add-dyldinfo
189 Add symbols from the dyldinfo, if they are not already in the
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193 Add symbols from the inlined libraries, TBD file inputs only.
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195 --arch=<arch1[,arch2,...]>
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217 llvm-ar(1), llvm-objdump(1), llvm-readelf(1), llvm-readobj(1)
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220 Maintained by the LLVM Team (https://llvm.org/).
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