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SYMORDER(1)		  BSD General Commands Manual		   SYMORDER(1)

NAME
     symorder — rearrange name list

SYNOPSIS
     symorder [-c] [-m] [-t] [-x excludelist] symlist file

DESCRIPTION
     The file symlist contains a list of symbols to be found in file, one sym‐
     bol per line.

     The symbol table of file is updated in place; symbols read from symlist
     are relocated to the beginning of the table and in the order given.

     -c	   Makes all any symbols not in symlist local to this file.

     -t	   Restrict the symbol table to the symbols listed in symlist.

     -x excludelist
	   Exclude the symbols listed in excludelist from the symbol table.

     -m	   Exit with status zero, even if some symbols are missing.

     This program was specifically designed to cut down on the overhead of
     getting symbols from /boot/kernel.

DIAGNOSTICS
     The symorder utility exits 0 on success, 1 if a symbol listed in the
     symlist file was not found in the symbol table, and >1 if an error
     occurs.

SEE ALSO
     nm(1), strip(1), nlist(3)

HISTORY
     The symorder command appeared in 3.0BSD.

BSD			       September 2, 2008			   BSD
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