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dis (1)
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    NAME

    dis - object code disassembler
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

    dis [-onqCLV] [-d sec] [-D sec] [-F function] 
        [-l string] [-t sec] file...
    

     

    DESCRIPTION

    The dis command produces an assembly language listing of file, which can be an object file or an archive of object files. The listing includes assembly statements and an octal or hexadecimal representation of the binary that produced those statements.  

    OPTIONS

    Options are interpreted by the disassembler and can be specified in any order.

    The following options are supported:

    -C

    Displays demangled C++ symbol names in the disassembly.

    -d sec

    Disassembles the named section as data, printing the offset of the data from the beginning of the section.

    -D sec

    Disassembles the named section as data, printing the actual address of the data.

    -F function

    Disassembles only the named function in each object file specified on the command line. The -F option can be specified multiple times on the command line.

    -l string

    Disassembles the archive file specified by string. For example, one would issue the command dis -l x -l z to disassemble libx.a and libz.a, which are assumed to be in LIBDIR.

    This option is obsolete and might be removed in a future release of Solaris.

    -L

    Invokes a lookup of C-language source labels in the symbol table for subsequent writing to standard output.

    This option is obsolete and might be removed in a future release of Solaris.

    -n

    Displays all addresses numerically. Addresses are displayed using symbolic names by default.

    -o

    Prints numbers in octal. The default is hexadecimal.

    -q

    Quiet mode. Does not print any headers or function entry labels.

    -t sec

    Disassembles the named section as text.

    -V

    Prints, on standard error, the version number of the disassembler being executed.

    This option is obsolete and might be removed in a future release of Solaris.

    If the -d, -D, or -t options are specified, only those named sections from each user-supplied file is disassembled. Otherwise, all sections containing text is disassembled.

    On output, a number enclosed in brackets at the beginning of a line, such as [5], indicates that the break-pointable line number starts with the following instruction. These line numbers is printed only if the file was compiled with additional debugging information, for example, the -g option of cc(1B). An expression such as <40> in the operand field or in the symbolic disassembly, following a relative displacement for control transfer instructions, is the computed address within the section to which control is transferred. A function name appears in the first column, followed by () if the object file contains a symbol table.  

    OPERANDS

    The following operand is supported:

    file

    A path name of an object file or an archive (see ar(1)) of object files.

     

    ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

    See environ(5) for descriptions of the following environment variables that affect the execution of dis: LC_CTYPE, LC_MESSAGES, and NLSPATH.

    LIBDIR

    If this environment variable contains a value, use this as the path to search for the library. If the variable contains a null value, or is not set, it defaults to searching for the library under /usr/lib.

     

    EXIT STATUS

    The following exit values are returned:

    0

    Successful completion.

    >0

    An error occurred.

     

    FILES

    /usr/lib

    default LIBDIR

     

    ATTRIBUTES

    See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

    ATTRIBUTE TYPEATTRIBUTE VALUE

    AvailabilitySUNWbtool

    Interface Stability

    The human readable output is Unstable. The command line options are Evolving.  

    SEE ALSO

    ar(1), as(1), cc(1B), ld(1), a.out(4), attributes(5), environ(5)  

    DIAGNOSTICS

    The self-explanatory diagnostics indicate errors in the command line or problems encountered with the specified files.


     

    Index

    NAME
    SYNOPSIS
    DESCRIPTION
    OPTIONS
    OPERANDS
    ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
    EXIT STATUS
    FILES
    ATTRIBUTES
    SEE ALSO
    DIAGNOSTICS


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