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Chapter 7.
size
size [-A|-B|--format=compatibility]
[--help]
[-d|-o|-x|--radix=number]
[-t|--totals]
[--target=bfdname] [-V|--version]
[objfile...]
The gnu size utility lists the section sizes--and the total size--for each of the object or archive files
objfile in its argument list. By default, one line of output is generated for each object file or each
module in an archive.
objfile. . . are the object files to be examined. If none are specified, the file a.out will be used.
The command line options have the following meanings:
-A
-B
-format=compatibility
Using one of these options, you can choose whether the output from gnu size resembles
output from System V size (using -A, or -format=sysv), or Berkeley size (using -B, or
-format=berkeley). The default is the one-line format similar to Berkeley’s.
Here is an example of the Berkeley (default) format of output from size:
$ size --format=Berkeley ranlib size
text data bss dec hex filename
294880 81920 11592 388392 5ed28 ranlib
294880 81920 11888 388688 5ee50 size
This is the same data, but displayed closer to System V conventions:
$ size --format=SysV ranlib size
ranlib :
section size addr
.text 294880 8192
.data 81920 303104
.bss 11592 385024
Total 388392
size :
section size addr
.text 294880 8192
.data 81920 303104
.bss 11888 385024
Total 388688
-help
Show a summary of acceptable arguments and options.
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