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size(1)								       size(1)

NAME
       size  - Prints the size of an object file and the sizes of its segments
       or sections

SYNOPSIS
       size [-d	 -o  -x	 -A  -B	 -V] [file1 ...fileN]

OPTIONS
       The size command accepts the following options: Prints size information
       in  decimal  (default),	octal,	and  hexadecimal format, respectively.
       Specifies System V-style output, which dumps size and address  informa‐
       tion  for  each	section	 of  the object file.  By default, numbers are
       printed in decimal.  Specifies Berkeley (4.3BSD)-style output, which is
       the  default for Tru64 UNIX systems. This output contains size informa‐
       tion for each segment and the size  of  the  entire  object  file.   By
       default,	 the segment size information is printed in decimal format and
       the object file size is printed in  hexadecimal	and  decimal  formats.
       Prints the version of size that you are using.

DESCRIPTION
       The size command prints information about the text, rdata, data, sdata,
       bss, and sbss sections of each file. The file can be an	object	or  an
       archive. If you do not specify a file, size uses a.out as the default.

       [SVR4]  By  default,  the  size command displays its output as if the A
       option were used.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
       The following environment variables affect the behavior of size:

SEE ALSO
       Programmer's Guide

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