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NAME
llvm-dwarfdump - manual page for llvm-dwarfdump 6.0
DESCRIPTION
OVERVIEW: pretty-print DWARF debug information in object files and debug info archives. USAGE: llvm-dwarfdump [options] <input object files or .dSYM bundles> OPTIONS: Generic Options: -help - Display available options (-help-hidden for more) -help-list - Display list of available options (-help-list-hidden for more) -version - Display the version of this program Section-specific Dump Options: These control which sections are dumped. Where applicable these parameters take an optional =<offset> argument to dump only the entry at the specified offset. -all - Dump all debug info sections -apple-names - Dump the .apple_names section -apple-namespaces - Dump the .apple_namespaces section -apple-objc - Dump the .apple_objc section -apple-types - Dump the .apple_types section -debug-abbrev - Dump the .debug_abbrev section -debug-aranges - Dump the .debug_aranges section -debug-cu-index - Dump the .debug_cu_index section -debug-frame - Dump the .debug_frame section -debug-gnu-pubnames - Dump the .debug_gnu_pubnames section -debug-gnu-pubtypes - Dump the .debug_gnu_pubtypes section -debug-info - Dump the .debug_info section -debug-line - Dump the .debug_line section -debug-loc - Dump the .debug_loc section -debug-macro - Dump the .debug_macro section -debug-pubnames - Dump the .debug_pubnames section -debug-pubtypes - Dump the .debug_pubtypes section -debug-ranges - Dump the .debug_ranges section -debug-str - Dump the .debug_str section -debug-str-offsets - Dump the .debug_str_offsets section -debug-tu-index - Dump the .debug_tu_index section -debug-types - Dump the .debug_types section -eh-frame - Alias for -debug-frame -gdb-index - Dump the .gdb_index section Specific Options: -arch=<string> - Dump debug information for the specified CPU architecture only. Architectures may be specified by name or by number. This option can be specified multiple times, once for each desired architecture. -diff - Emit diff-friendly output by omitting offsets and addresses. -find=<name> - Search for the exact match for <name> in the accelerator tables and print the matching debug information entries. When no accelerator tables are available, the slower but more complete -name option can be used instead. -ignore-case - Ignore case distinctions in when searching by name. -lookup=<address> - Lookup <address> in the debug information and print out anyavailable file, function, block and line table details. -name=<pattern> - Find and print all debug info entries whose name (DW_AT_name attribute) matches the exact text in <pattern>. When used with the the -regex option <pattern> is interpreted as a regular expression. -quiet - Use with -verify to not emit to STDOUT. -recurse-depth=<N> - Only recurse to a depth of N when displaying debug info entries. -regex - Treat any <pattern> strings as regular expressions when searching instead of just as an exact string match. -show-children - Show a debug info entry's children when selectively printing with the =<offset> option. -show-form - Show DWARF form types after the DWARF attribute types. -show-parents - Show a debug info entry's parents when selectively printing with the =<offset> option. -statistics - Emit JSON-formatted debug info quality metrics. -summarize-types - Abbreviate the description of type unit entries. -uuid - Show the UUID for each architecture. -verbose - Print more low-level encoding details. -verify - Verify the DWARF debug info.
SEE ALSO
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