.TH NM 1 .SH NAME nm \- print name list .SH SYNOPSIS \fBnm\fR [\fB\-dgnopru\fR]\fR [\fIfile\fR] ...\fR .br .de FL .TP \\fB\\$1\\fR \\$2 .. .de EX .TP 20 \\fB\\$1\\fR # \\$2 .. .SH OPTIONS .FL "\-a" "Print all symbols" .FL "\-g" "Print only external symbols" .FL "\-n" "Sort numerically rather than alphabetically" .FL "\-o" "Prepend file name to each line rather than only once" .FL "\-p" "Do not sort, print in symbol-table order" .FL "\-r" "Sort in reverse order" .FL "\-u" "Print only undefined symbols" .SH EXAMPLES .EX "nm \-n a.out" "Print all symbols in numerical order" .EX "nm \-g a.out" "Print only globals" .SH DESCRIPTION .PP \fINm\fR prints the symbol table of executable files when it is available. If no file is given, the symbols in \fIa.out\fR are used. The format of the table is somewhat compatible with the one produced by \fIasld\fR when used with the \fB\-s\fR option. The symbol table can be added with \fIast\fR. Assembly language files do not have symbol tables. .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR anm (1), .BR asize (1), .BR ar (1), .BR size (1).