Commit 44f96d44 authored by Russ Cox's avatar Russ Cox

addr2line, objdump: write doc comments

LGTM=r
R=r
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/88050046
parent 22505cd2
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// addr2line simulation - only enough to make pprof work on Macs
// Addr2line is a minimal simulation of the GNU addr2line tool,
// just enough to support pprof.
//
// Usage:
// go tool addr2line binary
//
// Addr2line reads hexadecimal addresses, one per line and without a 0x prefix,
// from standard input. For each input address, addr2line prints two output lines,
// first the name of the function containing the address and second the file:line
// of the source code corresponding to that address.
//
// This tool is intended for use only by pprof; its interface may change or
// it may be deleted entirely in future releases.
package main
import (
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......@@ -2,8 +2,31 @@
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// objdump simulation - only enough to make pprof work on Macs
// Objdump is a minimal simulation of the GNU objdump tool,
// just enough to support pprof.
//
// Usage:
// go tool objdump binary start end
//
// Objdump disassembles the binary starting at the start address and
// stopping at the end address. The start and end addresses are program
// counters written in hexadecimal without a leading 0x prefix.
//
// It prints a sequence of stanzas of the form:
//
// file:line
// address: assembly
// address: assembly
// ...
//
// Each stanza gives the disassembly for a contiguous range of addresses
// all mapped to the same original source file and line number.
//
// The disassembler is missing (golang.org/issue/7452) but will be added
// before the Go 1.3 release.
//
// This tool is intended for use only by pprof; its interface may change or
// it may be deleted entirely in future releases.
package main
import (
......@@ -22,6 +45,7 @@ import (
func printUsage(w *os.File) {
fmt.Fprintf(w, "usage: objdump binary start end\n")
fmt.Fprintf(w, "disassembles binary from start PC to end PC.\n")
fmt.Fprintf(w, "start and end are hexadecimal numbers with no 0x prefix.\n")
}
func usage() {
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