// Copyright 2013 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Nm lists the symbols defined or used by an object file, archive, or executable.
//
// Usage:
// go tool nm [options] file...
//
// The default output prints one line per symbol, with three space-separated
// fields giving the address (in hexadecimal), type (a character), and name of
// the symbol. The types are:
//
// T text (code) segment symbol
// t static text segment symbol
// R read-only data segment symbol
// r static read-only data segment symbol
// D data segment symbol
// d static data segment symbol
// B bss segment symbol
// b static bss segment symbol
// C constant address
// U referenced but undefined symbol
//
// Following established convention, the address is omitted for undefined
// symbols (type U).
//
// The options control the printed output:
//
// -n
// an alias for -sort address (numeric),
// for compatibility with other nm commands
// -size
// print symbol size in decimal between address and type
// -sort {address,name,none,size}
// sort output in the given order (default name)
// size orders from largest to smallest
// -type
// print symbol type after name
//
package main
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