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coff(5)



     SIZE(1)                                                   SIZE(1)



     NAME
          size - prints the section size of an object file

     SYNOPSIS
          size [-o -d -x -A -B -V] [ file1 ... fileN ]

     DESCRIPTION
          The size command prints information about the text, rdata,
          data, sdata, bss and sbss sections of each file.  The file
          can be an object or an archive.  If you don't specify a
          file, size uses a.out as the default.

          The -o, -x, and -d options print the size in octal,
          hexadecimal, and decimal, respectively.

          The -A and -B options specify AT&T System V style output or
          Berkeley (4.3BSD) style output, respectively. The version of
          UNIX running at your site determines the default.  System V
          style, which is more verbose than Berkeley, dumps the
          headers of each section.  The Berkeley version prints size
          information for each section, regardless of whether the file
          exists, and prints the total in hexadecimal and decimal.

          The -V option prints the version of size that you're using.

     SEE ALSO
          coff(5), MIPS Languages Programmer Guide

     ORIGIN
          MIPS Computer Systems

























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