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Title "GP-DISPLAY-SRC.1 1"
way too many mistakes in technical documents.
For example, this command displays the source code and disassembly listing for a function called mxv_core that is part of object file mxv.o:
.Vb 1 $ gprofng display src -disasm mxv_core mxv.o .Ve
To list the source code and disassembly for all the functions in this file, use the following command:
.Vb 1 $ gprofng display src -disasm all -1 mxv.o .Ve
The target-file is the name of an executable, a shared object, an object file (.o), or a Java .class file.
If no options are given, the source code listing of the target-file is shown. This is equivalent to -source all -1. If this information is not available, a message to this extent is printed.
The tag is an index used to determine which item is being referred to when multiple functions have the same name. It is required, but will be ignored if not necessary to resolve the function.
The item may also be specified in the form function`file`, in which case the source or disassembly of the named function in the source context of the named file will be used.
The special item and tag combination all -1, is used to indicate generating the source, or disassembly, for all functions in the \fItarget-file.
The user guide for gprofng is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and gprofng programs are correctly installed, the command \fBinfo gprofng should give access to this document.
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