binutils: size

 
 6 size
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      size [-A|-B|--format=COMPATIBILITY]
           [--help]
           [-d|-o|-x|--radix=NUMBER]
           [--common]
           [-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.
 
 '-d'
 '-o'
 '-x'
 '--radix=NUMBER'
      Using one of these options, you can control whether the size of
      each section is given in decimal ('-d', or '--radix=10'); octal
      ('-o', or '--radix=8'); or hexadecimal ('-x', or '--radix=16').  In
      '--radix=NUMBER', only the three values (8, 10, 16) are supported.
      The total size is always given in two radices; decimal and
      hexadecimal for '-d' or '-x' output, or octal and hexadecimal if
      you're using '-o'.
 
 '--common'
      Print total size of common symbols in each file.  When using
      Berkeley format these are included in the bss size.
 
 '-t'
 '--totals'
      Show totals of all objects listed (Berkeley format listing mode
      only).
 
 '--target=BFDNAME'
      Specify that the object-code format for OBJFILE is BFDNAME.  This
      option may not be necessary; 'size' can automatically recognize
      many formats.  SeeTarget Selection, for more information.
 
 '-V'
 '--version'
      Display the version number of 'size'.