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[ce14c07]1<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
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[1bbb24b]3<sect2><title>Descriptions</title>
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5<para>Last checked against version &binutils-contversion;.</para>
[6370fa6]6
[ab28d5f]7<sect3><title>Program file descriptions</title>
[6370fa6]8
[bdc08c1]9<sect4><title>addr2line</title>
[53ad30a]10<para>addr2line translates program addresses into file names and line numbers.
[2c094d6]11Given an address and an executable, it uses the debugging information in
[53ad30a]12the executable to figure out which file name and line number are associated
[bdc08c1]13with a given address.</para></sect4>
[6370fa6]14
[bdc08c1]15<sect4><title>ar</title>
[b822811]16<para>The ar program creates, modifies, and extracts from archives. An archive
17is a single file holding a collection of other files in a structure that makes
[2c094d6]18it possible to retrieve the original individual files (called members of
[bdc08c1]19the archive).</para></sect4>
[6370fa6]20
[bdc08c1]21<sect4><title>as</title>
[764d8f4]22<para>as is primarily intended to assemble the output of the GNU C compiler,
23 gcc, for use by the linker ld.</para></sect4>
[bdc08c1]24
25<sect4><title>gprof</title>
26<para>gprof displays call graph profile data.</para></sect4>
[53ad30a]27
[bdc08c1]28<sect4><title>ld</title>
[2c094d6]29<para>ld combines a number of object and archive files, relocates their data
[53ad30a]30and ties up symbol references. Often the last step in building a new compiled
[bdc08c1]31program to run is a call to ld.</para></sect4>
[6370fa6]32
[bdc08c1]33<sect4><title>nm</title>
34<para>nm lists the symbols from object files.</para></sect4>
[6370fa6]35
[bdc08c1]36<sect4><title>objcopy</title>
[b822811]37<para>objcopy utility copies the contents of an object file to another. objcopy
[6370fa6]38uses the GNU BFD Library to read and write the object files. It can write
39the destination object file in a format different from that of the source
[bdc08c1]40object file.</para></sect4>
[6370fa6]41
[bdc08c1]42<sect4><title>objdump</title>
[b822811]43<para>objdump displays information about one or more object files. The options
[6370fa6]44control what particular information to display. This information is mostly
45useful to programmers who are working on the compilation tools, as opposed to
[bdc08c1]46programmers who just want their program to compile and work.</para></sect4>
[6370fa6]47
[bdc08c1]48<sect4><title>ranlib</title>
[b822811]49<para>ranlib generates an index to the contents of an archive, and stores it in
[2c094d6]50the archive. The index lists each symbol defined by an archive member
[bdc08c1]51that is a relocatable object file.</para></sect4>
[6370fa6]52
[bdc08c1]53<sect4><title>readelf</title>
54<para>readelf displays information about elf type binaries.</para></sect4>
[0c07a90]55
[bdc08c1]56<sect4><title>size</title>
[764d8f4]57<para>size lists the section sizes --and the total size-- for each of the
58object files in its argument list. By default, one line of output is
[bdc08c1]59generated for each object file or each module in an archive.</para></sect4>
[6370fa6]60
[bdc08c1]61<sect4><title>strings</title>
[2c094d6]62<para>For each file given, strings prints the printable character sequences
63that are at least 4 characters long (or the number specified with an
[6370fa6]64option to the program) and are followed by an unprintable character. By
65default, it only prints the strings from the initialized and loaded
[764d8f4]66sections of object files. For other types of files, it prints the strings
[b822811]67from the whole file.</para>
[6370fa6]68
[bdc08c1]69<para>strings is mainly useful for determining the contents of non-text files.</para></sect4>
[6370fa6]70
[bdc08c1]71<sect4><title>strip</title>
[b822811]72<para>strip discards all or specific symbols from object files. The list of
[6370fa6]73object files may include archives. At least one object file must be
74given. strip modifies the files named in its argument, rather than writing
[bdc08c1]75modified copies under different names.</para></sect4>
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77</sect3>
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[ab28d5f]79<sect3><title>Library file descriptions</title>
[bdc08c1]80
81<sect4><title>libbfd</title>
82<para>libbfd is the Binary File Descriptor library.</para></sect4>
83
84<sect4><title>libopcodes</title>
[926b857]85<para>libopcodes is a native library for dealing with opcodes and is
[2c094d6]86used in the course of building utilities such as objdump. Opcodes are
[926b857]87actually "readable text" versions of instructions for the
88processor.</para></sect4>
[bdc08c1]89
90</sect3>
[6370fa6]91
92</sect2>
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