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The options are:
@<file> Read options from <file>
-b --target=<bfdname> Set the binary file format
-e --exe=<executable> Set the input file name (default is a.out)
-i --inlines Unwind inlined functions
-j --section=<name> Read section-relative offsets instead of addresses
-s --basenames Strip directory names
-f --functions Show function names
-C --demangle[=style] Demangle function names
-h --help Display this information
-v --version Display the program's version

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Located in addr2line.c:79
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The options are:
@<file> Read options from <file>
-h --help Print this help message
-V --version Print version information
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Located in ar.c:255
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Debug info is corrupted, length is invalid (section is %lu bytes)
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Located in dwarf.c:1656
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Only version 2 and 3 DWARF debug information is currently supported.
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Located in readelf.c:8702
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Debug info is corrupted, abbrev offset is invalid (section is %lu bytes)
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Located in dwarf.c:1674
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Only DWARF version 2 and 3 line info is currently supported.
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Located in dwarf.c:2194 dwarf.c:2482
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%8.8lx <End of list>
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Located in readelf.c:9512 readelf.c:9837
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%8.8lx %8.8lx %8.8lx (base address)
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Located in dwarf.c:2431
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Range lists in .debug_info section aren't in ascending order!
FIXME: Should we handle this case?
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Located in readelf.c:9786
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The options are:
-a, --debug-syms Display debugger-only symbols
-A, --print-file-name Print name of the input file before every symbol
-B Same as --format=bsd
-C, --demangle[=STYLE] Decode low-level symbol names into user-level names
The STYLE, if specified, can be `auto' (the default),
`gnu', `lucid', `arm', `hp', `edg', `gnu-v3', `java'
or `gnat'
--no-demangle Do not demangle low-level symbol names
-D, --dynamic Display dynamic symbols instead of normal symbols
--defined-only Display only defined symbols
-e (ignored)
-f, --format=FORMAT Use the output format FORMAT. FORMAT can be `bsd',
`sysv' or `posix'. The default is `bsd'
-g, --extern-only Display only external symbols
-l, --line-numbers Use debugging information to find a filename and
line number for each symbol
-n, --numeric-sort Sort symbols numerically by address
-o Same as -A
-p, --no-sort Do not sort the symbols
-P, --portability Same as --format=posix
-r, --reverse-sort Reverse the sense of the sort
-S, --print-size Print size of defined symbols
-s, --print-armap Include index for symbols from archive members
--size-sort Sort symbols by size
--special-syms Include special symbols in the output
--synthetic Display synthetic symbols as well
-t, --radix=RADIX Use RADIX for printing symbol values
--target=BFDNAME Specify the target object format as BFDNAME
-u, --undefined-only Display only undefined symbols
-X 32_64 (ignored)
@FILE Read options from FILE
-h, --help Display this information
-V, --version Display this program's version number

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Located in nm.c:215
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Contributors to this translation: Daisuke Yamashita, Takeshi Hamasaki, Yasuaki Taniguchi.