The gsymdump Utility Program prints symbolic debug information from a .dbg file or a .sym file to the standard output.
The Green Hills compilers can create files with the file extension .dbg. These .dbg files contain the symbolic debug information for the object file with the corresponding basename (cookie.dbg contains the symbolic debug information for file cookie.o). The mtrans Utility Program reads .dbg files and produces .sym files, which are read by the MULTI Debugger.
gsymdump [options] [object-file.dbg] | executable.sym
options gsymdump options, listed below.
Name of file with symbolic debug information.
Name of file to be read by MULTI Debugger.
Display information about all options.
Perform internal consistency checks.
Perform internal consistency checks, but ignore warnings.
Shorten long C++ demangled names.
Perform internal consistency checks only. Do not display symbol information.
Same as -v, but ignore warnings.
If no options are specified, then all of the above information will be displayed with the exception of an auxiliary table. C++ names will be demangled.