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cdmp -- Command Dump COFF files into a readable form cdmp [-adlrs] filename cdmp dumps a file in COFF format into its most readable format. Its default is to dump all information; but as this can produce a very large output file, cdmp lets you use the following switches to mix-and-match its output: -a Suppress auxiliary symbol entries. -d Suppress data dumps -l Suppress line numbers. -r Suppress relocation entries. -s Suppress symbol entries. cc and as do not produce line numbers and auxiliary-symbol entries, and ld does not preserve them. cdmp writes its dump into the ``vertical hexadecimal format,'' like that produced by the function xdump(). For example, the vertical hexadecimal dump of the string ``hello world.\n'' is: 0 hell o wo rld. . 6666.6276.7662.0 85CC.F07F.2C4E.A The hexadecimal value of `h' is 0x68, which appears vertically under the `h'. The dump is broken into groups of four bytes; every unprintable character appears as `.'. For details on xdump(), see the Lexicon entry for libmisc. See Also as, asfix, coff.h, commands, ld, libmisc Notes cdmp is an analogue of the UNIX command cdump.