-show

Specifies the information to list in a disassembly.

Syntax
  -show keyword[,...]

The choices for keyword are:

only | none

Shows no disassembly. Begin a list of choices with only or none to prevent default information from appearing in the disassembly.

all

Shows binary, executable code, detailed, data, extended, and exception information in the disassembly.

code | nocode

Shows or does not show executable code sections.

text | notext

Equivalent to the code and nocode choices, respectively.

comments | nocomments

Shows or does not show comment field in code. The default is comments. This option also shows code sections.

extended | noextended

Shows or does not show extended mnemonics. The default is extended. This option also shows code sections.

data | nodata

Shows hex dumps of sections with -show verbose. The default is data.

[no]debug | [no]sym

Shows symbolics information.

exceptions | noexceptions

Shows or does not show exception tables. The default is exceptions. This option also shows data sections.

headers | noheaders

Shows or does not show ELF headers. The default is headers.

hex | nohex

Shows or does not show addresses and opcodes in code disassembly. The default is hex.

names | nonames

Shows or does not show symbol table. The default is names.

relocs | norelocs

Shows or does not show resolved relocations in code and relocation tables. The default is relocs.

source | nosource

Shows source in disassembly with -show verbose. It displays entire source file in output else shows only four lines around each function. The default is source.

xtables | noxtables

Shows or does not show exception tables. The default is xtables.

verbose | noverbose

Shows or does not show verbose information including hex dump of program segments in the applications. The default is verbose.