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NAME

       gp-display-src  -  display the source code, optionally interleaved with the disassembly of
       the target object

SYNOPSIS

       gprofng display src [OPTION(S)] TARGET-OBJECT

DESCRIPTION

       Display the source code listing, or source code  interleaved  with  disassembly  code,  as
       extracted  from  the  target  object (an executable, shared object, object file, or a Java
       .class file).

OPTIONS

       --version
              print the version number and exit.

       --help print usage information and exit.

       --verbose {on|off}
              enable (on) or disable (off) verbose mode; the default is "off".

       -func  list all the functions from the given object.

       -source item tag
              show the source code for item; the tag is used to differentiate in case of multiple
              occurences  with  the  same  name;  the  combination  of  "all  -1" selects all the
              functions in the object; the default is "-source all -1".

       -disasm item tag
              show the source code, interleaved with  the  disassembled  instructions;  the  same
              definitions for item and tag apply.

       -outfile <filename>
              write  results  to  file  <filename>; a dash (-) writes to stdout; this is also the
              default; note that this only affects options included to the right of this option.

DOCUMENTATION

       A getting started guide for gprofng is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If  the  info  and
       gprofng  programs  are  properly installed at your site, the command "info gprofng" should
       give you access to this document.

SEE ALSO

       gprofng(1), gp-archive(1), gp-collect-app(1), gp-display-html(1), gp-display-text(1)

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.  License GPLv3+:  GNU  GPL  version  3  or
       later <https://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.
       This  is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.  There is NO WARRANTY,
       to the extent permitted by law.