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STPRINT(3X)							   STPRINT(3X)

NAME
     stprint - routines to print the symbol table

SYNOPSIS
     #include <syms.h>

     #include <stdio.h>

     char *st_mlang_ascii [];
     char *st_mst_ascii [];
     char *st_msc_ascii [];
     char *st_mbt_ascii [];
     char *st_mtq_ascii [];

     void st_dump(FILE *fd, long flags);

     void st_printfd(FILE *fd, long ifd, long flags);

DESCRIPTION
     The stprint routines and arrays provide an easy way to print the MIPS
     symbol table.  (using st_current pchdr().)

     The arrays map constants to their ASCII equivalents. The constants can be
     found in symconst.h and represent languages (lang), symbol types (st),
     storage classes (sc), basic types (bt), and type qualifiers (tq).

     The st_dump routine prints an ASCII version of the symbol. If fd is NULL,
     the routine prints file fd and stdout.  The flags can be a mask of a
     section of symbol table specified by ORing ST_P* constants together from
     cmplrs/stsupport.h.  This routine modifies the current file.

     St_printfd prints the sections associated with the file specified by the
     ifd argument.  The other arguments are the same as in st_dump.  These
     arguments modify the current file, as well.

SEE ALSO
     stfe(3x), stcu(3x)

BUGS
     The interface will be added to incrementally as needed.

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