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     Name
          hdr - display selected parts of an object file

     Syntax
          hdr [ -dhmprsSt ] file ...

     Description
          hdr displays object file headers, symbol tables, and text or
          data relocation records in ASCII formats.  It also prints
          out seek positions for the various segments in the object
          file.  A.out, x.out, and x.out segmented formats and
          archives are understood.

          The symbol table format consists of six fields.  In a.out
          formats the third field is missing.  The first field is the
          symbol's index or position in the symbol table, printed in
          decimal.  The index of the first entry is zero.  The second
          field is the type, printed in hexadecimal.  The third field
          is the s_seg field, printed in hexadecimal.  The fourth
          field is the symbol's value in hexadecimal.  The fifth field
          is a single character that represents the symbol's type as
          in nm(CP), except C common is not recognized as a special
          case of undefined.  The last field is the symbol name.

          If long form relocation is present, the format consists of
          six fields.  The first is the descriptor, printed in
          hexadecimal.  The second is the symbol ID or index, in
          decimal.  This field is used for external relocations as an
          index into the symbol table.  It should reference an
          undefined symbol table entry.  The third field is the
          position, or offset, within the current segment at which
          relocation is to take place; it is printed in hexadecimal.
          The fourth field is the name of the segment referenced in
          the relocation: text, data, bss, or EXT for external.  The
          fifth field is the size of relocation: byte, word (2 bytes),
          or long.  The last field will indicate, if present, that the
          relocation is relative.

          If short form relocation is present, the format consist of
          three fields.  The first field is the relocation command in
          hexadecimal.  The second field contains the name of the
          segment referenced: text or data.  The last field indicates
          the size of relocation: word or long.

          The hdr options are:

          -d      Prints the data relocation records.

          -h      Prints the object file header and extended header.
                  Each field in the header or extended header is
                  labeled.  This is the default option.

          -m      Prints the text and data segments.  This option is
                  similar to the -S option but only for text and data
                  segments.

          -p      Prints the seek positions as defined by macros in
                  the include file <a.out.h>.

          -r      Prints both text and data relocation records.

          -s      Prints the symbol table.

          -S      Prints the file segment table with a header.  (Only
                  applicable to x.out segmented executable files.)

          -t      Prints the text relocation records.

     See Also
          a.out(F), nm(CP).

     Notes
          hdr is only for use with object files created under UNIX
          type environments.

                                                (printed 6/18/89)



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