Description gnu nm is an object file objfile. The Nm command displays information for symbols in the specified file that represent an object file, executable file, or object file library. The Nm command is useful because it allows you to display symbols from objects. For example, hello.c # include int a;

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List symbols from. If no object file is given as an argument, nm targets a.out. For each symbol, nm.

Void hello (void) { static int c;

Gnu nm extracts symbols from the object file objfile and displays them. If no object file is given as an argument, it operates on the a.out file. The Nm command is a command for displaying a list of symbols (functions and variables) included in object files (.o), static libraries (.a), executable files, etc. Undecided.

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