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eNOFT Manual - NonStopTools

eNOFT ManualAbstractThis document describes the external features of eNOFT , a stand-alone utility that displays object files native to TNS/E systems. This document also describes the external features and usage of the ar archive facility that may be used on either TNS/R or TNS/E VersionN/ASupported Release Version Updates (RVUs)This Manual supports and all subsequent H-series release version updates until otherwise indicated in a replacement Manual . Part NumberPublished527507-005 February 2013 Document History Part NumberProduct VersionPublished527507-002N/ANovember 2004527507-003N/AMay 2005527507-004N/AJuly 2005527507-005N/AFebruary 2013 Legal Notices Copyright 2013 hewlett - packard Development Company Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP required for possession, use or copying.

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1 eNOFT ManualAbstractThis document describes the external features of eNOFT , a stand-alone utility that displays object files native to TNS/E systems. This document also describes the external features and usage of the ar archive facility that may be used on either TNS/R or TNS/E VersionN/ASupported Release Version Updates (RVUs)This Manual supports and all subsequent H-series release version updates until otherwise indicated in a replacement Manual . Part NumberPublished527507-005 February 2013 Document History Part NumberProduct VersionPublished527507-002N/ANovember 2004527507-003N/AMay 2005527507-004N/AJuly 2005527507-005N/AFebruary 2013 Legal Notices Copyright 2013 hewlett - packard Development Company Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP required for possession, use or copying.

2 Consistent with FAR and , Commercial Computer Software, Computer Software Documentation, and Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the Government under vendor's standard commercial information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained of the information contained in this publication may require authorization from the Department of , Windows, and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Intel, Itanium, Pentium, and Celeron are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries.

3 Java is a registered trademark of Oracle and/or its , OSF/1, UNIX, X/Open, and the "X" device are registered trademarks and IT DialTone and The Open Group are trademarks of The Open Group in the and other countries. Open Software Foundation, OSF, the OSF logo, OSF/1, OSF/Motif, and Motif are trademarks of the Open Software Foundation, Inc. OSF MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH REGARD TO THE OSF MATERIAL PROVIDED HEREIN, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 Open Software Foundation, Inc. This documentation and the software to which it relates are derived in part from materials supplied by the following: 1987, 1988, 1989 Carnegie-Mellon University.

4 1989, 1990, 1991 Digital Equipment Corporation. 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990 Encore Computer Corporation. 1988 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991 hewlett - packard Company. 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 International Business Machines Corporation. 1988, 1989 Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 1988, 1989, 1990 Mentat Inc. 1988 Microsoft Corporation. 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 SecureWare, Inc. 1990, 1991 Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG. 1986, 1989, 1996, 1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc. 1989, 1990, 1991 Transarc Corporation. This software and documentation are based in part on the Fourth Berkeley Software Distribution under license from The Regents of the University of California. OSF acknowledges the following individuals and institutions for their role in its development: Kenneth Arnold, Gregory S.

5 Couch, Conrad C. Huang, Ed James, Symmetric Computer Systems, Robert Elz. 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 Regents of the University of in the US hewlett - packard Company 527507-005ieNOFT ManualGlossaryIndexTablesWhat s New in This ManualvManual InformationvNew and Changed InformationvAbout This ManualviiAudienceviiRelated ReadingviiiNotation ConventionsviiiHP Encourages Your Commentsxii1. Introduction to eNOFT and arStarting eNOFT1-2 Interactive (Command-Line) Mode1-2 Batch (Command File) Mode1-2 Common Formats of Command Arguments1-3 Argument Groupings1-3 Input Format1-3 Output Display Format1-3<proc-spec>1-4<source-spec>1-4<format-specifier>1-5<scope-range>1-52. eNOFT OptionsSET and RESET Commands2-1 RESET2-1 SET2-1 SET CASE or SC2-2 SET DEMANGLE or SDE2-2 SET DISPLAY OR SD2-3 SET FORMAT or SF2-3 SET HISTORYBUFFER or SHB2-5 SET HISTORYWINDOW or SHW2-6 ContentseNOFT Manual 527507-005ii2.

6 eNOFT OptionsSET LINES or SL2-6 SET SCOPEPROC or SSP2-6 SET SCOPESOURCE or SSS2-7 SET SORT or ST2-7 Dump Commands2-8 DUMPALL or ALL2-8 DUMPADDRESS or DA2-9 DUMPCODE or DC2-9 DUMPDATA or DD2-10 DUMPOFFSET or DO2-12 DUMPPROC or DP2-13 DUMPSECTION or DS2-13 DWARF2-14 DYNAMIC2-18 FILEHDR2-18 FUNCDESC or FD2-19 GOT2-21 HASH2-22 HASHVAL2-23 LIBLIST2-24 LIC2-25 PROCINFO or PI2-26 PROGHDRS2-27 RELOC2-27 RTDU2-28 SECTHDRS2-30 STRTAB2-31 SYMTAB2-32 TANDEMINFO2-34 UNWIND2-35 List Commands2-38 DBGINFO2-38 LAYOUT2-39 LISTATTRIBUTE or LA2-40 LISTCOMPILERS or LC2-43 LISTDATA or LD2-44 LISTDEBUG or LDE2-46 LISTEXPORTS or LE2-47 LISTOPTIMIZE or LO2-47 ContentseNOFT Manual 527507-005iii3. The ar UtilityLISTPROC or LP2-48 LISTSOURCE or LS2-50 LISTUNREFERENCED or LUR2-52 LISTUNRESOLVED or LU2-53 XREFPROC or XP2-54 File Handling Commands2-56<Break Key>2-56CD2-56 COMMENT2-56 COMP2-56 DEMANGLE or DE2-57 DIR or FILES2-58 ENV2-58 EXIT or E or QUIT or Q2-58FC and !

7 2-58 FILE or F2-59 HELP or ?2-59 HISTORY or H2-60 LOG and OUT2-61 NOEXIT2-61 OBEY2-61 SHOW2-62 VOLUME or CD2-623. The ar Utility4. eNOFT Diagnostic MessagesFatal Errors4-1 Data Errors4-1 Syntax Errors4-1 Warnings4-25. ar Diagnostic MessagesA. TNS/E Native Object FilesThe Object File FormatA-1 Basic Properties of Object FilesA-1 Types of TNS/E Object FilesA-1 How to Distinguish the Different Types of Object FilesA-3 Summary of the Contents of an Object FileA-3 ContentseNOFT Manual 527507-005ivB. Differences Between eNOFT and NOFTThe 32-Bit and 64-Bit Programming ModelsA-12 Code and Data SectionsA-12 User CodeA-13 User DataA-14 The MCB (Master Control Block)A-15 Relocation TablesA-15 The DWARF Symbol TableA-17 ArchivesA-18 Tools That Work With Object FilesA-20B. Differences Between eNOFT and NOFTA rchitectureB-1 DebuggingB-1 DisplaysB-1 Summary of eNOFT CommandsB-1 GlossaryIndexTablesTable of TNS/E Object FilesA-2 Table of a Loadfile or Import LibraryA-5 Table and RESET CommandsB-1 Table CommandsB-2 Table CommandsB-5 Table User Interface CommandsB-5eNOFT Manual 527507-005vWhat s New in This ManualManual InformationeNOFT ManualAbstractThis document describes the external features of eNOFT , a stand-alone utility that displays object files native to TNS/E systems.

8 This document also describes the external features and usage of the ar archive facility that may be used on either TNS/R or TNS/E VersionN/ASupported Release Version Updates (RVUs)This Manual supports and all subsequent H-series release version updates until otherwise indicated in a replacement Manual . Document History New and Changed InformationChanges to the 527507-004 Manual This is a new Manual . Displays have been updated between 001 and 002 EAP to the 527507-005 Manual Added some additional information now displayed by the LISTATTRIBUTE DETAIL command on page 2-41. Replaced the example completely with the latest example output on page NumberPublished527507-005 February 2013 Part NumberProduct VersionPublished527507-002N/ANovember 2004527507-003N/AMay 2005527507-004N/AJuly 2005527507-005N/AFebruary 2013 What s New in This ManualeNOFT Manual 527507-005viNew and Changed InformationeNOFT Manual 527507-005viiAbout This ManualThis Manual explains how to use the following TNS/E native object file utilities: eNOFT , which displays object files ar, which creates and maintains archives of object filesSubsections: Audience on page vii Related Reading on page viii Notation Conventions on page viiiAudienceThis Manual is intended for systems programmers and application programmers who are familiar with the following.

9 HP NonStop servers NonStop Kernel (NSK) operating system The compilers and linkers supported by the NSK operating system running on TNS/E processors. Object file formats supported by the NSK operating system; see Appendix A, TNS/E Native Object Files in this Manual . Reference manuals and programmer s guides for the languages in which programs are written (C/C++, COBOL, and pTAL).About This ManualeNOFT Manual 527507-005viiiRelated ReadingRelated Reading eld Manual COBOL85 Manual for TNS/ENotation ConventionsThis section contains generic information. For notations specific to eNOFT , see Common Formats of Command Arguments on page LinksBlue underline is used to indicate a hypertext link within text. By clicking a passage of text with a blue underline, you are taken to the location described. For example:This requirement is described under Backup DAM Volumes and Physical Disk Drives on page Syntax NotationThis list summarizes the notation conventions for syntax presentation in this letters indicate keywords and reserved words.

10 Type these items exactly as shown. Items not enclosed in brackets are required. For example:MAXATTACH lowercase italic italic letters indicate variable items that you supply. Items not enclosed in brackets are required. For example:file-namecomputer type letters within text indicate C and Open System Services (OSS) keywords and reserved words. Type these items exactly as shown. Items not enclosed in brackets are required. For computer computer type letters within text indicate C and Open System Services (OSS) variable items that you supply. Items not enclosed in brackets are required. For example:pathname[ ] enclose optional syntax items. For example:TERM [\system-name.]$terminal-nameINT[ERRUPTS ]About This ManualeNOFT Manual 527507-005ixGeneral Syntax NotationA group of items enclosed in brackets is a list from which you can choose one item or none.


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