NM
Section: User Commands (1)
Updated: November 2, 1994
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NAME
nm - display name list (symbol table)
SYNOPSIS
nm
[
-agnoprumxjlf
[
s
segname sectname
]]
[
file ... ]
DESCRIPTION
Nm
displays the name list (symbol table) of each object
file
in the argument list. If an argument is an archive, a listing for each object
file in the archive will be produced.
File
can be of the form libx.a(x.o), in which case only symbols from that member of the
object file are listed.
(The parentheses have to be quoted to get by the shell.)
If no
file
is given, the symbols in
a.out
are listed.
Each symbol name is preceded by its value (blanks if undefined).
Unless the
-m
option is specified, this value is followed by one of the following
characters, representing the symbol type:
U
(undefined),
A
(absolute),
T
(text section symbol),
D
(data section symbol),
B
(bss section symbol),
C
(common symbol),
-
(for debugger symbol table entries; see
-a
below),
S
(symbol in a section other than those above),
or
I
(indirect symbol).
If the symbol is local (non-external), the symbol's type is
instead represented by the corresponding
lowercase letter. A lower case
u
in a dynamic shared library indicates a undefined reference to a private
external in another module in the same library.
If the symbol is a Objective-C method, the symbol name is
±[Class_name(category_name) method:name:],
where `+' is for class methods, `-' is for instance methods,
and
(category_name)
is present only when the method is in a category.
The output is sorted alphabetically by default.
Options are:
- -a
-
Display all symbol table entries,
including those inserted for use by debuggers.
- -g
-
Display only global (external) symbols.
- -n
-
Sort numerically rather than alphabetically.
- -o
-
Prepend file or archive element name to each output line,
rather than only once.
- -p
-
Don't sort; display in symbol-table order.
- -r
-
Sort in reverse order.
- -u
-
Display only undefined symbols.
- -m
-
Display the N_SECT type symbols (Mach-O symbols) as
(segment_name, section_name)
followed by either
external
or
non-external
and then the symbol name.
Undefined, common, absolute and indirect symbols get displayed as
(undefined),
(common),
(absolute),
and
(indirect),
respectively.
- -x
-
Display the symbol table entry's fields in hexadecimal,
along with the name as a string.
- -j
-
Just display the symbol names (no value or type).
- -s segname sectname
-
List only those symbols in the section
(segname,sectname).
- -l
-
List a pseudo symbol
.section_start
if no symbol has as its value the starting address of the section.
(This is used with the
-s
option above.)
- -arch arch_type
-
Specifies the architecture,
arch_type,
of the file for
nm(1)
to operate on when the file is a fat file (see
arch(3)
for the currently known
arch_types).
The
arch_type
can be "all" to operate on all architectures in the file.
The default is to display the symbols from only the host architecture,
if the file contains it;
otherwise, symbols for all architectures in the file
are displayed.
- -f
-
Display the symbol table of a dynamic library flat (as one file not separate
modules).
SEE ALSO
ar(1), ar(5), Mach-O(5), stab(5), nlist(3)
BUGS
Displaying Mach-O symbols with
-m
is too verbose. Without the
-m,
symbols in the Objective-C sections get displayed as an `s'.
Index
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- SEE ALSO
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- BUGS
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