noft Manual (G06.27+, H06.03+, J06.03+)
noft Utility
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Dumping Object Code Files
Dumping Object Code Files
The noft dumping options display unformatted views into an object code file.
Controlling the noft Environment
Table 2-2. noft Dumping Options
Option Displays ...
AOUTHDR
on page 3-4 Optional header of a COFF object code file
DUMPADDRESS or DA
on
page 3-6
Code and data from a virtual address inside an object
code file’s memory space
DUMPOFFSET or DO
on
page 3-7
Code and data from a physical offset within the object
code file
DUMPPROC or DP
on page 3-9 Contents of a procedure or part of a procedure
DYNSTR
on page 3-13 Object code file’s Dynstr Section (if any). The Dynstr
Section contains the string information to which the
dynamic symbol table, globalized dynamic symbol table,
and dynamic table point.
DYNSTR2
on page 3-14 Object code file’s Dynstr2 Section (if any). The Dynstr2
Section contains the dynamic string information to which
the library list and the rld search lists point.
FILEHDR
on page 3-18 Object code file’s header
HEADERS
on page 3-18 Object code file’s initial headers
LIBLIST
on page 3-24 Object code file’s Liblist Section (if any). The Liblist
section contains the dynamic string information to which
the library list points.
PROGHDRS
on page 3-43 ELF object code file’s program headers
SECTHDRS
on page 3-45 Object code file’s section headers
TANDEMINFO
on page 3-53 ELF object code file’s TANDEM_INFO Section
Table 2-3. noft Control Options (page 1 of 2)
Option Description
Break Key
on page 3-3 Interrupts the processing of the current option.
! (Exclamation Point)
on
page 3-4
Executes a previously executed command line.
CD
on page 3-5 Changes the current working directory used to search for
relative filenames. (Use only in OSS environment.)
COMMENT
on page 3-5 Allows comments in noft command files.
ENV
on page 3-15 Displays the current settings of environment parameters.
EXIT or E
on page 3-16 Stops the noft process.