Update to reflect the fact that llvm-nm can read archives now.

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Brian Gaeke 2003-11-18 06:18:09 +00:00
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<h3>DESCRIPTION</h3>
<p>The <tt>llvm-nm</tt> utility lists the names of symbols from the
LLVM bytecode files named on the command line, along with some
ancillary information about each symbol. If no filename is specified,
or - is used as a filename, <tt>llvm-nm</tt> reads its input from standard
input.</p>
LLVM bytecode files, or <tt>ar(1)</tt> archives containing LLVM
bytecode files, named on the command line. Each symbol is listed along
with some simple information about its provenance. If no filename is specified,
or - is used as a filename, <tt>llvm-nm</tt> will process a bytecode file
on its standard input stream.</p>
<p><tt>llvm-nm</tt>'s default output format is the traditional BSD
<tt>nm(1)</tt> output format. Each such output record consists of an
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<h3>BUGS</h3>
<tt>llvm-nm</tt> cannot currently see inside <tt>ar(1)</tt> library
archive files, like <tt>nm(1)</tt> can. It cannot demangle C++ mangled
<tt>llvm-nm</tt> cannot demangle C++ mangled
names, like GNU <tt>nm(1)</tt> can.
<h3>EXIT STATUS</h3>