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- linenum - line number entries in an object file
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- ####iiiinnnncccclllluuuuddddeeee <<<<ssssyyyymmmm....hhhh>>>>
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- The _c_c(1), _f_7_7(1), _p_c(1), and _p_l_1(1) commands generate an entry in the
- object file for each source line on which a breakpoint is possible [when
- any of the commands are invoked with the ----gggg option]. Users can then
- reference line numbers when using _d_b_x (see _d_b_x(1)). The structure of
- these line number entries is described in the _A_s_s_e_m_b_l_y _L_a_n_g_u_a_g_e
- _P_r_o_g_r_a_m_m_e_r'_s _G_u_i_d_e.
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- NNNNOOOOTTTTEEEESSSS
- <_s_y_m._h> is usable with IRIX 4 and current IRIX 5 object files, but will
- be eliminated in a future release.
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- Do not include <_l_i_n_e_n_u_m._h>; the structures for dealing with line numbers
- in <_s_y_m._h> supersede those in <_l_i_n_e_n_u_m._h>.
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- SSSSEEEEEEEE AAAALLLLSSSSOOOO
- _A_s_s_e_m_b_l_y _L_a_n_g_u_a_g_e _P_r_o_g_r_a_m_m_e_r'_s _G_u_i_d_e.
- cc(1), dbx(1), f77(1), pc(1), pl1(1), a.out(4), syms(4).
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- PPPPaaaaggggeeee 1111
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