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3 .TH addr2line 1 "27 March 1997" "Free Software Foundation" "GNU Development Tools"
4 .de BP
5 .sp
6 .ti \-.2i
7 \(**
8 ..
9
10 .SH NAME
11 addr2line \- convert addresses into file names and line numbers
12
13 .SH SYNOPSIS
14 .hy 0
15 .na
16 .TP
17 .B addr2line
18 .RB "[\|" "\-b\ "\c
19 .I bfdname\c
20 .RB " | " "\-\-target="\c
21 .I bfdname\c
22 \&\|]
23 .RB "[\|" \-C | \-\-demangle "\|]"
24 .RB "[\|" "\-e\ "\c
25 .I filename\c
26 .RB " | " "\-\-exe="\c
27 .I filename\c
28 \&\|]
29 .RB "[\|" \-f | \-\-functions "\|]"
30 .RB "[\|" \-s | \-\-basenames "\|]"
31 .RB "[\|" \-H | \-\-help "\|]"
32 .RB "[\|" \-V | \-\-version "\|]"
33 .RB "[\|" addr addr ... "\|]"
34 .ad b
35 .hy 1
36 .SH DESCRIPTION
37 \c
38 .B addr2line
39 translates program addresses into file names and line numbers. Given
40 an address and an executable, it uses the debugging information in the
41 executable to figure out which file name and line number are
42 associated with a given address.
43
44 The executable to use is specified with the
45 .B \-e
46 option. The default is
47 .B a.out\c
48 \&.
49
50 .B addr2line
51 has two modes of operation.
52
53 In the first, hexadecimal addresses are specified on the command line,
54 and
55 .B addr2line
56 displays the file name and line number for each address.
57
58 In the second,
59 .B addr2line
60 reads hexadecimal addresses from standard input, and prints the file
61 name and line number for each address on standard output. In this
62 mode,
63 .B addr2line
64 may be used in a pipe to convert dynamically chosen addresses.
65
66 The format of the output is FILENAME:LINENO. The file name and line
67 number for each address is printed on a separate line. If the
68 .B \-f
69 option is used, then each FILENAME:LINENO line is preceded by a
70 FUNCTIONNAME line which is the name of the function containing the
71 address.
72
73 If the file name or function name can not be determined,
74 .B addr2line
75 will print two question marks in their place. If the line number can
76 not be determined,
77 .B addr2line
78 will print 0.
79
80 .SH OPTIONS
81 .TP
82 .BI "\-b " "bfdname"\c
83 .TP
84 .BI "\-\-target=" "bfdname"
85 Specify the object-code format for the object files to be
86 \c
87 .I bfdname\c
88 \&.
89
90 .TP
91 .B \-C
92 .TP
93 .B \-\-demangle
94 Decode (\fIdemangle\fP) low-level symbol names into user-level names.
95 Besides removing any initial underscore prepended by the system, this
96 makes C++ function names readable.
97
98 .TP
99 .BI "\-e " "filename"\c
100 .TP
101 .BI "\-\-exe=" "filename"
102 Specify the name of the executable for which addresses should be
103 translated. The default file is
104 .B a.out\c
105 \&.
106
107 .TP
108 .B \-f
109 .TP
110 .B \-\-functions
111 Display function names as well as file and line number information.
112
113 .TP
114 .B \-s
115 .TP
116 .B \-\-basenames
117 Display only the base of each file name.
118
119 .SH "SEE ALSO"
120 .RB "`\|" binutils "\|'"
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122 .B
123 info\c
124 \&;
125 .I
126 The GNU Binary Utilities\c
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