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NAME
       lto-dump - Tool for dumping LTO object files
SYNOPSIS
       lto-dump [-list]
            [-demangle]
            [-defined-only]
            [-print-value]
            [-name-sort]
            [-size-sort]
            [-reverse-sort]
            [-no-sort]
            [-symbol=]
            [-objects]
            [-type-stats]
            [-tree-stats]
            [-gimple-stats]
            [-dump-level=]
            [-dump-body=]
            [-help] lto-dump
DESCRIPTION
       lto-dump is a tool you can use in conjunction with GCC to dump link time optimization object files.
OPTIONS
       -list
           Dumps list of details of functions and variables.
       -demangle
           Dump the demangled output.
       -defined-only
           Dump only the defined symbols.
       -print-value
           Dump initial values of the variables.
       -name-sort
           Sort the symbols alphabetically.
       -size-sort
           Sort the symbols according to size.
       -reverse-sort
           Dump the symbols in reverse order.
       -no-sort
           Dump the symbols in order of occurrence.
       -symbol=
           Dump the details of specific symbol.
       -objects
           Dump the details of LTO objects.
       -type-stats
           Dump the statistics of tree types.
       -tree-stats
           Dump the statistics of trees.
       -gimple-stats
           Dump the statistics of gimple statements.
       -dump-level=
           For deciding the optimization level of body.
       -dump-body=
           Dump the specific gimple body.
       -help
           Display the dump tool help.
COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (c) 2017-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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       texts being (a) (see below), and with the Back-Cover Texts being (b) (see below).  A copy of the  license
       is included in the gfdl(7) man page.
       (a) The FSF's Front-Cover Text is:
            A GNU Manual
       (b) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is:
            You have freedom to copy and modify this GNU Manual, like GNU
            software.  Copies published by the Free Software Foundation raise
            funds for GNU development.
gcc-11.4.0                                         2023-05-28                                        LTO-DUMP(1)