4.3BSD/usr/contrib/icon/man/man1/loadmap.1

.so tmac.ilib
.TH LOADMAP  1 "The University of Arizona \- 8/12/84"
.SH NAME
loadmap \- detail the symbols in a compiled file
.SH SYNOPSIS
\f3loadmap\fP [ options ] file
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fILoadmap\fR produces a formatted listing of selected symbol classes
from a compiled file.  The listing is by class, and gives the name,
starting address, and length of the region associated with each symbol.
.PP
The options are:
.IP \f3\-a\fR
Display the absolute symbols.
.IP \f3\-b\fR
Display the BSS segment symbols.
.IP \f3\-c\fR
Display the common segment symbols.
.IP \f3\-d\fR
Display the data segment symbols.
.IP \f3\-t\fR
Display the text segment symbols.
.IP \f3\-u\fR
Display the undefined symbols.
.LP
If no options are specified, \f3\-t\fR is assumed.
.LP
If the address of a symbol cannot be determined, \*M????\fR is given in its
place.
.SH DEFICIENCIES
The size of the last region in a symbol class is suspect and is usually given as
\*Mrem\fR.
.PP
Output is not particularly exciting on a stripped file.
.SH SEE ALSO
nm(1), size(1)
.SH AUTHOR
Stephen B. Wampler