Displays the address specification for each selected symbol. The address specification is the method of computing the symbol's address. It can merely be the symbol's memory address, but it can also involve indirection or an offset from a register value. Some symbols have address specifications too complicated to present in any understandable way. These address specifications are labeled "complex address specifications." On Alpha processors, the command SHOW SYMBOL/ADDRESS procedure- name displays both the code address and procedure descriptor address of a specified routine, entry point, or Ada package.