@chapter objdump
@smallexample
- objdump [ -a ] [ -b @var{bfdname} ] [ -d ] [ -f ] [ -i ]
- [ -j @var{section} ] [ -l ]
- [ -m @var{machine} ] [ -s ] [ -x ]
-
- [ -h | +header ] [ -r | +reloc ]
- [ -t | +syms ] @var{objfiles}@dots{}
+ objdump [ -a ] [ -b @var{bfdname} ] [ -d ] [ -f ]
+ [ -h | +header ] [ -i ] [ -j @var{section} ] [ -l ]
+ [ -m @var{machine} ] [ -r | +reloc ] [ -s ]
+ [ -t | +syms ] [ -x ]
+ @var{objfiles}@dots{}
@end smallexample
@code{objdump} displays information about one or more object files.
This is the same data, but displayed closer to System V conventions:
@smallexample
-@end smallexample
eg$ size +format SysV ranlib size
ranlib :
section size addr
.data 81920 303104
.bss 11888 385024
Total 388688
+@end smallexample
@item +target @var{bfdname}
You can specify a particular object-code format for @var{objfiles} as