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then echo echo For and will
not be changed by echo further
linking echo echo B echo The
symbol is in the uninitialized
data 
section (known as'echo 'BSS).'echo ' 'echo 'C 'echo 'The symbol is common.Common symbols are uninitialized data.'echo 'When linking
 
then echo echo For and will
not be changed by echo further
linking echo echo B echo The
symbol is in the uninitialized
data multiple common symbols
may appear with the echo same
name If the symbol is defined
the common echo symbols are
treated as undefined
references For more echo
details on common see the
discussion of warn common echo
in *Note Linker see the
discussion of warn common echo
in *Note Linker such as a
global int variable echo as
opposed to a large global
array echo echo I echo The
symbol is an indirect
reference to another symbol
This echo is a GNU extension
to the a out object file
format which is echo rarely
used echo echo N echo The
symbol is a debugging symbol
echo echo R echo The symbol is
in a read only data section
echo echo S echo The symbol is
in an uninitialized data
section for small echo objects
echo echo T echo The symbol is
in the 
text (code) section.'echo ' 'echo 'U 'echo 'The symbol is undefined.'echo ' 'echo 'V 'echo 'The symbol is a weak object.When a weak defined symbol is'echo 'linked with a normal defined symbol
 
see a below echo S (symbol in a section other than those above)
 
see a below echo or echo I (indirect symbol).'echo" If the symbol is local (non-external)
 
then echo find_global_symbol
finds mangled or demangled
symbols in libraries echo
within LD_LIBRARY_PATH match
any symbol that echo contains
name echo including undefined
symbols echo W or V echo echo
v Increase verbosity echo v
prints each directory path as
searched echo v v for
debugging echo echo t Print
list of symbol 
types (may not exactly match nm)" echo "" echo "-h Print this help message." echo "" exit 0
 

Variables

 symbol
 
do case $arg in a all_libs =1
 
demangled =1
 
frag_search =1
 
print_types =1
 
v let verbose =${verbose}+1
 
textonly =0
 
h print_help =1
 
then echo echo For Linux
 
then echo echo For and will
not be changed by echo further
linking echo echo B echo The
symbol is in the uninitialized
data multiple common symbols
may appear with the echo same
name If the symbol is defined 
anywhere
 
then echo echo For and will
not be changed by echo further
linking echo echo B echo The
symbol is in the uninitialized
data multiple common symbols
may appear with the echo same
name If the symbol is defined
the common echo symbols are
treated as undefined
references For more echo
details on common 
symbols
 
then echo echo For and will
not be changed by echo further
linking echo echo B echo The
symbol is in the uninitialized
data multiple common symbols
may appear with the echo same
name If the symbol is defined
the common echo symbols are
treated as undefined
references For more echo
details on common see the
discussion of warn common echo
in *Note Linker 
options
 
then echo echo For and will
not be changed by echo further
linking echo echo B echo The
symbol is in the uninitialized
data multiple common symbols
may appear with the echo same
name If the symbol is defined
the common echo symbols are
treated as undefined
references For more echo
details on common see the
discussion of warn common echo
in *Note Linker see the
discussion of warn common echo
in *Note Linker such as a
global int variable echo as
opposed to a large global
array echo echo I echo The
symbol is an indirect
reference to another symbol
This echo is a GNU extension
to the a out object file
format which is echo rarely
used echo echo N echo The
symbol is a debugging symbol
echo echo R echo The symbol is
in a read only data section
echo echo S echo The symbol is
in an uninitialized data
section for small echo objects
echo echo T echo The symbol is
in the the normal defined echo
symbol is used with no error
When a weak undefined symbol
echo is linked and the symbol
is not 
defined
 
then echo echo For and will
not be changed by echo further
linking echo echo B echo The
symbol is in the uninitialized
data multiple common symbols
may appear with the echo same
name If the symbol is defined
the common echo symbols are
treated as undefined
references For more echo
details on common see the
discussion of warn common echo
in *Note Linker see the
discussion of warn common echo
in *Note Linker such as a
global int variable echo as
opposed to a large global
array echo echo I echo The
symbol is an indirect
reference to another symbol
This echo is a GNU extension
to the a out object file
format which is echo rarely
used echo echo N echo The
symbol is a debugging symbol
echo echo R echo The symbol is
in a read only data section
echo echo S echo The symbol is
in an uninitialized data
section for small echo objects
echo echo T echo The symbol is
in the the normal defined echo
symbol is used with no error
When a weak undefined symbol
echo is linked and the symbol
is not the value of the echo
weak symbol becomes zero with
no error echo echo W echo The
symbol is a weak symbol that
has not been specifically echo
tagged as a weak object symbol
When a weak defined symbol
echo is linked with a normal
defined the normal defined
echo symbol is used with no
error When a weak undefined
symbol echo is linked and the
symbol is not the value of the
echo weak symbol becomes zero
with no error echo echo echo
The symbol is a stabs symbol
in an a out object file In
echo this 
case
 
then echo echo For and will
not be changed by echo further
linking echo echo B echo The
symbol is in the uninitialized
data multiple common symbols
may appear with the echo same
name If the symbol is defined
the common echo symbols are
treated as undefined
references For more echo
details on common see the
discussion of warn common echo
in *Note Linker see the
discussion of warn common echo
in *Note Linker such as a
global int variable echo as
opposed to a large global
array echo echo I echo The
symbol is an indirect
reference to another symbol
This echo is a GNU extension
to the a out object file
format which is echo rarely
used echo echo N echo The
symbol is a debugging symbol
echo echo R echo The symbol is
in a read only data section
echo echo S echo The symbol is
in an uninitialized data
section for small echo objects
echo echo T echo The symbol is
in the the normal defined echo
symbol is used with no error
When a weak undefined symbol
echo is linked and the symbol
is not the value of the echo
weak symbol becomes zero with
no error echo echo W echo The
symbol is a weak symbol that
has not been specifically echo
tagged as a weak object symbol
When a weak defined symbol
echo is linked with a normal
defined the normal defined
echo symbol is used with no
error When a weak undefined
symbol echo is linked and the
symbol is not the value of the
echo weak symbol becomes zero
with no error echo echo echo
The symbol is a stabs symbol
in an a out object file In
echo this the next values
printed are the stabs other 
field
 
then echo echo For and will
not be changed by echo further
linking echo echo B echo The
symbol is in the uninitialized
data multiple common symbols
may appear with the echo same
name If the symbol is defined
the common echo symbols are
treated as undefined
references For more echo
details on common see the
discussion of warn common echo
in *Note Linker see the
discussion of warn common echo
in *Note Linker such as a
global int variable echo as
opposed to a large global
array echo echo I echo The
symbol is an indirect
reference to another symbol
This echo is a GNU extension
to the a out object file
format which is echo rarely
used echo echo N echo The
symbol is a debugging symbol
echo echo R echo The symbol is
in a read only data section
echo echo S echo The symbol is
in an uninitialized data
section for small echo objects
echo echo T echo The symbol is
in the the normal defined echo
symbol is used with no error
When a weak undefined symbol
echo is linked and the symbol
is not the value of the echo
weak symbol becomes zero with
no error echo echo W echo The
symbol is a weak symbol that
has not been specifically echo
tagged as a weak object symbol
When a weak defined symbol
echo is linked with a normal
defined the normal defined
echo symbol is used with no
error When a weak undefined
symbol echo is linked and the
symbol is not the value of the
echo weak symbol becomes zero
with no error echo echo echo
The symbol is a stabs symbol
in an a out object file In
echo this the next values
printed are the stabs other
echo the stabs desc and the
stab type Stabs symbols are
echo used to hold debugging
information For more 
information
 
then echo echo For and will
not be changed by echo further
linking echo echo B echo The
symbol is in the uninitialized
data multiple common symbols
may appear with the echo same
name If the symbol is defined
the common echo symbols are
treated as undefined
references For more echo
details on common see the
discussion of warn common echo
in *Note Linker see the
discussion of warn common echo
in *Note Linker such as a
global int variable echo as
opposed to a large global
array echo echo I echo The
symbol is an indirect
reference to another symbol
This echo is a GNU extension
to the a out object file
format which is echo rarely
used echo echo N echo The
symbol is a debugging symbol
echo echo R echo The symbol is
in a read only data section
echo echo S echo The symbol is
in an uninitialized data
section for small echo objects
echo echo T echo The symbol is
in the the normal defined echo
symbol is used with no error
When a weak undefined symbol
echo is linked and the symbol
is not the value of the echo
weak symbol becomes zero with
no error echo echo W echo The
symbol is a weak symbol that
has not been specifically echo
tagged as a weak object symbol
When a weak defined symbol
echo is linked with a normal
defined the normal defined
echo symbol is used with no
error When a weak undefined
symbol echo is linked and the
symbol is not the value of the
echo weak symbol becomes zero
with no error echo echo echo
The symbol is a stabs symbol
in an a out object file In
echo this the next values
printed are the stabs other
echo the stabs desc and the
stab type Stabs symbols are
echo used to hold debugging
information For more echo see
*Note 
Stabs
 
then echo echo For and will
not be changed by echo further
linking echo echo B echo The
symbol is in the uninitialized
data multiple common symbols
may appear with the echo same
name If the symbol is defined
the common echo symbols are
treated as undefined
references For more echo
details on common see the
discussion of warn common echo
in *Note Linker see the
discussion of warn common echo
in *Note Linker such as a
global int variable echo as
opposed to a large global
array echo echo I echo The
symbol is an indirect
reference to another symbol
This echo is a GNU extension
to the a out object file
format which is echo rarely
used echo echo N echo The
symbol is a debugging symbol
echo echo R echo The symbol is
in a read only data section
echo echo S echo The symbol is
in an uninitialized data
section for small echo objects
echo echo T echo The symbol is
in the the normal defined echo
symbol is used with no error
When a weak undefined symbol
echo is linked and the symbol
is not the value of the echo
weak symbol becomes zero with
no error echo echo W echo The
symbol is a weak symbol that
has not been specifically echo
tagged as a weak object symbol
When a weak defined symbol
echo is linked with a normal
defined the normal defined
echo symbol is used with no
error When a weak undefined
symbol echo is linked and the
symbol is not the value of the
echo weak symbol becomes zero
with no error echo echo echo
The symbol is a stabs symbol
in an a out object file In
echo this the next values
printed are the stabs other
echo the stabs desc and the
stab type Stabs symbols are
echo used to hold debugging
information For more echo see
*Note or object file format
specific echo echo For Mac OS 
X
 
see a below echo or echo the
symbol s type is instead echo
represented by the
corresponding lowercase letter
A lower case u echo in a
dynamic shared library
indicates a undefined
reference to a echo private
external in another module in
the same library exit fi 
if ["$symbol"=""-o $print_help-ne 0]
 
then echo find_global_symbol
finds mangled or demangled
symbols in libraries echo
within LD_LIBRARY_PATH 
Invocation
 
then echo find_global_symbol
finds mangled or demangled
symbols in libraries echo
within LD_LIBRARY_PATH match
any symbol that echo contains
name echo 
Default
 
fi search_string
 
then DEMANGLEFLG
 
transform1
 
esac fi list
 
then echo Skipping $path
 
 continue
 
fi tried_before
 
fi tried
 
then echo Checking libraries
in $path fi for file in ls *so
*dylib dev null do 
resultmulti
 

Function Documentation

see a below echo or echo I ( indirect  symbol)
see a below echo S ( symbol in a section other than those  above)
then echo echo For and will not be changed by echo further linking echo echo B echo The symbol is in the uninitialized data section ( known as'echo '  BSS)
then echo echo For and will not be changed by echo further linking echo echo B echo The symbol is in the uninitialized data multiple common symbols may appear with the echo same name If the symbol is defined the common echo symbols are treated as undefined references For more echo details on common see the discussion of warn common echo in* Note Linker see the discussion of warn common echo in* Note Linker such as a global int variable echo as opposed to a large global array echo echo I echo The symbol is an indirect reference to another symbol This echo is a GNU extension to the a out object file format which is echo rarely used echo echo N echo The symbol is a debugging symbol echo echo R echo The symbol is in a read only data section echo echo S echo The symbol is in an uninitialized data section for small echo objects echo echo T echo The symbol is in the text ( code  )
then echo find_global_symbol finds mangled or demangled symbols in libraries echo within LD_LIBRARY_PATH match any symbol that echo contains name echo including undefined symbols echo W or V echo echo v Increase verbosity echo v prints each directory path as searched echo v v for debugging echo echo t Print list of symbol types ( may not exactly match  nm)

Variable Documentation

then echo Skipping $path

Definition at line 252 of file find_global_symbol.sh.

do case $arg in a all_libs =1

Definition at line 37 of file find_global_symbol.sh.

then echo echo For and will not be changed by echo further linking echo echo B echo The symbol is in the uninitialized data multiple common symbols may appear with the echo same name If the symbol is defined anywhere

Definition at line 66 of file find_global_symbol.sh.

then echo echo For and will not be changed by echo further linking echo echo B echo The symbol is in the uninitialized data multiple common symbols may appear with the echo same name If the symbol is defined the common echo symbols are treated as undefined references For more echo details on common see the discussion of warn common echo in* Note Linker see the discussion of warn common echo in* Note Linker such as a global int variable echo as opposed to a large global array echo echo I echo The symbol is an indirect reference to another symbol This echo is a GNU extension to the a out object file format which is echo rarely used echo echo N echo The symbol is a debugging symbol echo echo R echo The symbol is in a read only data section echo echo S echo The symbol is in an uninitialized data section for small echo objects echo echo T echo The symbol is in the the normal defined echo symbol is used with no error When a weak undefined symbol echo is linked and the symbol is not the value of the echo weak symbol becomes zero with no error echo echo W echo The symbol is a weak symbol that has not been specifically echo tagged as a weak object symbol When a weak defined symbol echo is linked with a normal defined the normal defined echo symbol is used with no error When a weak undefined symbol echo is linked and the symbol is not the value of the echo weak symbol becomes zero with no error echo echo echo The symbol is a stabs symbol in an a out object file In echo this case

Definition at line 107 of file find_global_symbol.sh.

then continue

Definition at line 252 of file find_global_symbol.sh.

then echo find_global_symbol finds mangled or demangled symbols in libraries echo within LD_LIBRARY_PATH match any symbol that echo contains name echo including undefined symbols echo Default

Definition at line 159 of file find_global_symbol.sh.

then echo echo For and will not be changed by echo further linking echo echo B echo The symbol is in the uninitialized data multiple common symbols may appear with the echo same name If the symbol is defined the common echo symbols are treated as undefined references For more echo details on common see the discussion of warn common echo in *Note Linker see the discussion of warn common echo in *Note Linker such as a global int variable echo as opposed to a large global array echo echo I echo The symbol is an indirect reference to another symbol This echo is a GNU extension to the a out object file format which is echo rarely used echo echo N echo The symbol is a debugging symbol echo echo R echo The symbol is in a read only data section echo echo S echo The symbol is in an uninitialized data section for small echo objects echo echo T echo The symbol is in the the normal defined echo symbol is used with no error When a weak undefined symbol echo is linked and the symbol is not the value of the echo weak symbol becomes zero with no error echo echo W echo The symbol is a weak symbol that has not been specifically echo tagged as a weak object symbol When a weak defined symbol echo is linked with a normal defined the normal defined echo symbol is used with no error When a weak undefined symbol echo is linked and the symbol is not defined

Definition at line 107 of file find_global_symbol.sh.

then demangled =1

Definition at line 38 of file find_global_symbol.sh.

then DEMANGLEFLG
Initial value:
="-g"
else
NODEMANGLE=""
if [ $demangled ]
then
echo "Searching for demangled symbol '$symbol'"
case $sysname in
Darwin ) transform1="c++filt"
transform2="tr x x"
opt1="-g"
opt2="-g"
then DEMANGLEFLG
then cvmfs grid cern ch util cvmfs uptodate cvmfs uboone opensciencegrid org products fi source cvmfs uboone opensciencegrid org products setup_uboone sh exit else echo No setup file found exit fi if!uname grep q Darwin
Definition: build_larcv.sh:51
then shift fi
* transform1
if &&[-z"$BASH_VERSION"] then echo Attempting to switch to bash bash shellSwitch exit fi &&["$1"= 'shellSwitch'] shift declare a IncludeDirectives for Dir in

Definition at line 198 of file find_global_symbol.sh.

then echo echo For and will not be changed by echo further linking echo echo B echo The symbol is in the uninitialized data multiple common symbols may appear with the echo same name If the symbol is defined the common echo symbols are treated as undefined references For more echo details on common see the discussion of warn common echo in *Note Linker see the discussion of warn common echo in *Note Linker such as a global int variable echo as opposed to a large global array echo echo I echo The symbol is an indirect reference to another symbol This echo is a GNU extension to the a out object file format which is echo rarely used echo echo N echo The symbol is a debugging symbol echo echo R echo The symbol is in a read only data section echo echo S echo The symbol is in an uninitialized data section for small echo objects echo echo T echo The symbol is in the the normal defined echo symbol is used with no error When a weak undefined symbol echo is linked and the symbol is not the value of the echo weak symbol becomes zero with no error echo echo W echo The symbol is a weak symbol that has not been specifically echo tagged as a weak object symbol When a weak defined symbol echo is linked with a normal defined the normal defined echo symbol is used with no error When a weak undefined symbol echo is linked and the symbol is not the value of the echo weak symbol becomes zero with no error echo echo echo The symbol is a stabs symbol in an a out object file In echo this the next values printed are the stabs other echo the stabs desc field

Definition at line 107 of file find_global_symbol.sh.

f frag_search =1

Definition at line 39 of file find_global_symbol.sh.

fi if[$all_libs-eq 0-a"$path"="/usr/lib"]

Definition at line 145 of file find_global_symbol.sh.

then echo echo For and will not be changed by echo further linking echo echo B echo The symbol is in the uninitialized data multiple common symbols may appear with the echo same name If the symbol is defined the common echo symbols are treated as undefined references For more echo details on common see the discussion of warn common echo in* Note Linker see the discussion of warn common echo in* Note Linker such as a global int variable echo as opposed to a large global array echo echo I echo The symbol is an indirect reference to another symbol This echo is a GNU extension to the a out object file format which is echo rarely used echo echo N echo The symbol is a debugging symbol echo echo R echo The symbol is in a read only data section echo echo S echo The symbol is in an uninitialized data section for small echo objects echo echo T echo The symbol is in the the normal defined echo symbol is used with no error When a weak undefined symbol echo is linked and the symbol is not the value of the echo weak symbol becomes zero with no error echo echo W echo The symbol is a weak symbol that has not been specifically echo tagged as a weak object symbol When a weak defined symbol echo is linked with a normal defined the normal defined echo symbol is used with no error When a weak undefined symbol echo is linked and the symbol is not the value of the echo weak symbol becomes zero with no error echo echo echo The symbol is a stabs symbol in an a out object file In echo this the next values printed are the stabs other echo the stabs desc and the stab type Stabs symbols are echo used to hold debugging information For more information

Definition at line 107 of file find_global_symbol.sh.

then echo find_global_symbol finds mangled or demangled symbols in libraries echo within LD_LIBRARY_PATH Invocation

Definition at line 159 of file find_global_symbol.sh.

then echo echo For Linux

Definition at line 56 of file find_global_symbol.sh.

esac fi list
Initial value:
=`echo ${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:${DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH} |
awk ' { num_elem = split($1,list,":");
i_elem = 1;
while (i_elem <= num_elem) {
print list[i_elem];
i_elem++;
}
} '`
tried=":"
for path in $list
do
if [ "$path" = "."
-o ! -d $path ]
fi tried
then echo Skipping $path
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if &&[-z"$BASH_VERSION"] then echo Attempting to switch to bash bash shellSwitch exit fi &&["$1"= 'shellSwitch'] shift declare a IncludeDirectives for Dir in

Definition at line 238 of file find_global_symbol.sh.

then echo echo For and will not be changed by echo further linking echo echo B echo The symbol is in the uninitialized data multiple common symbols may appear with the echo same name If the symbol is defined the common echo symbols are treated as undefined references For more echo details on common see the discussion of warn common echo in *Note Linker see the discussion of warn common echo in *Note Linker options

Definition at line 66 of file find_global_symbol.sh.

h print_help =1

Definition at line 43 of file find_global_symbol.sh.

t print_types =1

Definition at line 40 of file find_global_symbol.sh.

then echo Checking libraries in $path fi for file in ls* so* dylib dev null do resultmulti
Initial value:
=`nm $opt1 $file | $transform1 | egrep -n "$search_string"`
printpath=0
if [ "$resultmulti" != "" ]
then
if [ $verbose -gt 1 ]

Definition at line 268 of file find_global_symbol.sh.

then search_string
Initial value:
=`echo $symbol | awk
'{ ORS="";
loc=1;
while (loc <= length($0)) {
c = substr($0,loc,1);
if ( c < "0" || c == "[" || c == "]") print "\\\\";
print c;
loc++;
}
} ' `
if [ $frag_search -eq 0 ]

Definition at line 178 of file find_global_symbol.sh.

then echo echo For and will not be changed by echo further linking echo echo B echo The symbol is in the uninitialized data multiple common symbols may appear with the echo same name If the symbol is defined the common echo symbols are treated as undefined references For more echo details on common see the discussion of warn common echo in* Note Linker see the discussion of warn common echo in* Note Linker such as a global int variable echo as opposed to a large global array echo echo I echo The symbol is an indirect reference to another symbol This echo is a GNU extension to the a out object file format which is echo rarely used echo echo N echo The symbol is a debugging symbol echo echo R echo The symbol is in a read only data section echo echo S echo The symbol is in an uninitialized data section for small echo objects echo echo T echo The symbol is in the the normal defined echo symbol is used with no error When a weak undefined symbol echo is linked and the symbol is not the value of the echo weak symbol becomes zero with no error echo echo W echo The symbol is a weak symbol that has not been specifically echo tagged as a weak object symbol When a weak defined symbol echo is linked with a normal defined the normal defined echo symbol is used with no error When a weak undefined symbol echo is linked and the symbol is not the value of the echo weak symbol becomes zero with no error echo echo echo The symbol is a stabs symbol in an a out object file In echo this the next values printed are the stabs other echo the stabs desc and the stab type Stabs symbols are echo used to hold debugging information For more echo see* Note Stabs

Definition at line 107 of file find_global_symbol.sh.

then echo echo For and will not be changed by echo further linking echo echo B echo The symbol is in the uninitialized data multiple common symbols may appear with the echo same name If the symbol is defined the common echo symbols are treated as undefined references For more echo details on common see the discussion of warn common echo in *Note Linker see the discussion of warn common echo in *Note Linker such as a global int variable echo as opposed to a large global array echo echo I echo The symbol is an indirect reference to another symbol This echo is a GNU extension to the a out object file format which is echo rarely used echo echo N echo The symbol is a debugging symbol echo echo R echo The symbol is in a read only data section echo echo S echo The symbol is in an uninitialized data section for small echo objects echo echo T echo The symbol is in the the normal defined echo symbol is used with no error When a weak undefined symbol echo is linked and the symbol is not the value of the echo weak symbol becomes zero with no error echo echo W echo The symbol is a weak symbol that has not been specifically echo tagged as a weak object symbol When a weak defined symbol echo is linked with a normal defined symbol
Initial value:
=""
for arg
t print_types
v let verbose
u textonly
f frag_search
h print_help
do case $arg in a all_libs
d demangled

Definition at line 27 of file find_global_symbol.sh.

then echo echo For and will not be changed by echo further linking echo echo B echo The symbol is in the uninitialized data multiple common symbols may appear with the echo same name If the symbol is defined the common echo symbols are treated as undefined references For more echo details on common symbols

Definition at line 66 of file find_global_symbol.sh.

u textonly =0

Definition at line 42 of file find_global_symbol.sh.

* transform1
Initial value:
="tr x x" # no-op pass through
transform2="tr x x"
opt1="--demangle"
opt2=""

Definition at line 214 of file find_global_symbol.sh.

fi tried
Initial value:
=$tried$path:
if [ $verbose -gt 0 ]
then echo Skipping $path
do cd

Definition at line 258 of file find_global_symbol.sh.

fi tried_before
Initial value:
=`echo $tried :$path: | awk ' { print index($1,$2) }'`
if [ $tried_before -ne 0 ]
then echo Skipping $path

Definition at line 256 of file find_global_symbol.sh.

v let verbose =${verbose}+1

Definition at line 41 of file find_global_symbol.sh.

then echo echo For and will not be changed by echo further linking echo echo B echo The symbol is in the uninitialized data multiple common symbols may appear with the echo same name If the symbol is defined the common echo symbols are treated as undefined references For more echo details on common see the discussion of warn common echo in* Note Linker see the discussion of warn common echo in* Note Linker such as a global int variable echo as opposed to a large global array echo echo I echo The symbol is an indirect reference to another symbol This echo is a GNU extension to the a out object file format which is echo rarely used echo echo N echo The symbol is a debugging symbol echo echo R echo The symbol is in a read only data section echo echo S echo The symbol is in an uninitialized data section for small echo objects echo echo T echo The symbol is in the the normal defined echo symbol is used with no error When a weak undefined symbol echo is linked and the symbol is not the value of the echo weak symbol becomes zero with no error echo echo W echo The symbol is a weak symbol that has not been specifically echo tagged as a weak object symbol When a weak defined symbol echo is linked with a normal defined the normal defined echo symbol is used with no error When a weak undefined symbol echo is linked and the symbol is not the value of the echo weak symbol becomes zero with no error echo echo echo The symbol is a stabs symbol in an a out object file In echo this the next values printed are the stabs other echo the stabs desc and the stab type Stabs symbols are echo used to hold debugging information For more echo see* Note or object file format specific echo echo For Mac OS X

Definition at line 107 of file find_global_symbol.sh.