noft Manual (G06.26+)
Table Of Contents
- What’s New in This Manual
- About This Manual
- 1 Introduction
- 2 noft Utility
- 3 noft Options
- Break Key
- ! (Exclamation Point)
- CD
- COMMENT
- DUMPADDRESS or DA
- DUMPOFFSET or DO
- DUMPPROC or DP
- DYNSTR2
- ENV
- EXIT or E
- FC
- FILE or F
- HELP or ?
- HISTORY or H
- LAYOUT
- LIBLIST
- LISTATTRIBUTE or LA
- LISTCOMPILERS or LC
- LISTOPTIMIZE or LO
- LISTPROC or LP
- LISTSOURCE or LS
- LISTSRLEXPORTS or LLE
- LISTSRLFIXUPS or LLF
- LISTSRLINFO or LLI
- LISTUNREFERENCED or LUR
- LISTUNRESOLVED or LU
- LOG
- OBEY
- OUT
- QUIT or Q
- RESET
- SET
- SHOW
- SYSTEM or VOLUME
- XREFPROC or XP
- 4 noft Diagnostic Messages
- 5 ar Utility
- 6 ar Diagnostic Messages
- A Sample nld and noft Session
- B Converting From Binder to noft
- C Native Object File Structure
- Glossary
- Index

noft Options
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XREFPROC or XP
XREFPROC or XP
The XREFPROC option displays an alphabetic cross-reference listing of procedures.
These procedures are those shown by both the option LISTPROC or LP on page 3-28
and the option LISTUNRESOLVED or LU on page 3-36.
proc-spec
specifies the procedure name, which is case-sensitive in C and C++ but not in
COBOL or pTAL. proc-spec is one of:
proc-name
limits the scope to the specified procedure and subprocedures. If the proc-
name is not completely specified, noft resolves the name and lists
conforming procedure names with numbers.
The proc-name can be any name reported by either the LISTPROC option or
the LISTUNRESOLVED option.
proc-name.subproc-name
limits the scope to the specified subprocedure. If the proc-name or
subproc-name are not completely specified, noft resolves the name and
lists conforming subprocedure names with numbers.
subproc-name
limits the scope to the specified subprocedure. If subproc-name is not
completely specified, noft resolves the name and lists conforming
subprocedure names with numbers.
proc-num
specifies the procedure number. This number specifies the ordering in the object
file’s procedure table. Use LISTPROC or LP on page 3-28 to list each procedure
number.
The proc-num must be the ordinal number from the LISTPROC output, not the
number from the LISTUNRESOLVED output.
*
specifies all procedures in the current scope.
CALLEDBY
lists each procedure and the procedures which call it. A scope setting restricts the
procedures who are the children of the given procedure. This is the default.
{ XREFPROC | XP } { proc-spec | proc-num | * }
[ CALLEDBY | CALLS | BOTH ] [ BRIEF | B | DETAIL | D]