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plist(1) General Commands Manual plist(1) NAME plist - list contents of output files generated by AS SYNTAX plist [ file name ] DESCRIPTION PLIST is a program to list the contents of code output files generated by AS, a cross assembler for a variety of microprocessors and -con- trollers. PLIST takes only one argument: the name of the file to list. If [ name ] does not have an extension, the default extension '.p' will be added automatically. The output consists of a single line for each record in the file, listing the target processor, target address space, number of code/data bytes, and start/stop address. Note that the dif- ference between the start and stop address need not equal the number of bytes, since there are target processors whose memory is not bytewise- organized. The records that specify entry address and file creator have a different layout and therefore have a little bit different look in PLIST's output. PLIST does not accept multiple file arguments; processing of several files must be done with individual calls. COMMAND-LINE PARAMETERS none. NATIONAL LANGUAGE SUPPORT plist supports national languages in the same way as AS. See the man- ual page for asl(1) for more information about this. RETURN CODES plist may return with the following codes: 0 no errors. 1 incorrect command line parameters. 2 I/O-error. 3 An input file had an incorrect format. EXAMPLES To list the contents of a code file file1.p, use: plist file1 There aren't more meaningful examples, as PLIST does not have any com- mand line parameters. TIPS If PLIST is started without any argument, it will prompt for a file's name. SEE ALSO asl(1), pbind(1), p2hex(1), p2bin(1) HISTORY PLIST originally appeared as an AS tool in 1992, written in Borland- Pascal, and was ported to C and UNIX in 1996. BUGS There are too few options. AUTHOR(S) Alfred Arnold (alfred@ccac.rwth-aachen.de) plist(1)
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