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PAGESTUFF(1)                                                                                    PAGESTUFF(1)



NAME
       pagestuff - Mach-O file page analysis tool

SYNOPSIS
       pagestuff file [-a] [-p] [pagenumber...]

DESCRIPTION
       pagestuff  displays  information about the specified logical pages of a file conforming to the Mach-O
       executable format.  For each specified page of code, symbols  (function  and  static  data  structure
       names) are displayed.  If no pages are specified, symbols for all pages in the __TEXT, __text section
       are displayed.

       The options to pagestuff(1) are:

       -a     Displays all pages.  All other arguments are ignored.

       -p     Print a list of the sections of the specified Mach-O file,  with  offsets  and  lengths.   All
              other arguments are ignored.  Note that the size(1) tool given arguments "-m -l -x" displays a
              much more concise listing.

SEE ALSO
       Mach-O(5), size(1)



Apple Computer, Inc.                           January 3, 2001                                  PAGESTUFF(1)

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