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Re: U vs. T in "nm -g" output..
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Re: U vs. T in "nm -g" output..


  • Subject: Re: U vs. T in "nm -g" output..
  • From: Chris Ridd <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 22:31:26 +0100

On 30/8/05 10:03, Ando Sonenblick <email@hidden> wrote:

> I'm using "nm -g" in Terminal to output the symbolic links of the
> static libraries that I'm building in Xcode.
>
> I'm wondering what the "U" that precedes a function listing means
> versus a "T" or a "C".   Anyone know?

Hint: 'man nm' :-) From the man page:

U (undefined)
T (text section symbol)
C (common  symbol)

Cheers,

Chris


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