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NM(1) General Commands Manual NM(1) NAME nm - print name list SYNOPSIS nm [ -agnopru ] [ file ... ] DESCRIPTION Nm prints the name list (symbol table) of each object file in the argu‐ ment list. If an argument is an archive, a listing for each object file in the archive will be produced. If no file is given, the symbols in `a.out' are listed. Each symbol name is preceded by its value (blanks if undefined) and one of the letters U (undefined), A (absolute), T (text segment symbol), D (data segment symbol), B (bss segment symbol), C (common symbol), f file name, or - for sdb symbol table entries (see -a below). If the symbol is local (non-external) the type letter is in lower case. The output is sorted alphabetically. Options are: -a Include all symbols in candidates for printing; normally symbols destined for sdb(1) are excluded. -g Print 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; print in symbol-table order. -r Sort in reverse order. -u Print only undefined symbols. SEE ALSO ar(1), ar(5), a.out(5), stab(5) NM(1)