1 /DISASSEMBLE
/DISASSEMBLE (I64 only) Positional qualifier. Displays all sections of type SHT_PROGBITS where the executable flag is set (SHDR$M_SHF_EXECINSTR in the section header). The section data will be displayed as machine instructions with symbolization of labels, branch targets, and so on. All local and global symbols from the symbol table are used for symbolization. The output is similar to compiler generated machine code listings. NOTE This qualifier is accepted only for objects. I64 images contain only global symbols, if any at all. In addition, output produced with this qualifier differs from output produced by ANALYZE/OBJECT/SECTIONS=CODE, which provides machine code output for the same sections, although without symbolization.
2 /DBG
/DBG (VAX and Alpha only) Positional qualifier. Specifies that the analysis should include all debugger information records. If you want the analysis to include debugger information for all files in the parameter list, insert the /DBG qualifier immediately following the /OBJECT qualifier. If you want the analysis to include debugger information selectively, insert the /DBG qualifier immediately following each of the selected file specifications.
3 /EOM
/EOM (VAX and Alpha only) Positional qualifier. Specifies that the analysis should be limited to MHD records, EOM records, and records explicitly specified by the command. If you want this to apply to all files in the parameter list, insert the /EOM qualifier immediately following the /OBJECT qualifier. To make the /EOM qualifier applicable selectively, insert it immediately following each of the selected file specifications. NOTE End-of-module records can be EOM or EOMW records. Refer to the VSI OpenVMS Linker Utility Manual for more information.
4 /FLAGVALUES
/FLAGVALUES (I64 only) Several fields in an ELF module represent bit flags. Where possible, these bit-flag values are examined and displayed individually. By default, only the flag values that are set to 1 (ON) are displayed. The keywords are as follows: Keyword Description ON The keyword ON displays all flags whose value is 1. OFF The keyword OFF displays all flags whose value is 0. ALL The keyword ALL displays all flag values. The keywords ON and OFF, in contrast, indicate the value of each specific flag bit.
5 /GSD
/GSD (VAX and Alpha only) Positional qualifier. Specifies that the analysis should include all global symbol directory (GSD) records. If you want the analysis to include GSD records for each file in the parameter list, specify the /GSD qualifier immediately following the /OBJECT qualifier. If you want the analysis to include GSD records selectively, insert the /GSD qualifier immediately following each of the selected file specifications.
6 /INCLUDE
/INCLUDE [=(module[,...])] When the specified file is an object module library, use this qualifier to list selected object modules within the library for analysis. If you omit the list or specify an asterisk (*), all modules are analyzed. If you specify only one module, you can omit the parentheses.
7 /INTERACTIVE
/INTERACTIVE /NOINTERACTIVE (default) Controls whether the analysis occurs interactively. In interactive mode, as each record is analyzed, the results are displayed on the screen, and you are asked whether you want to continue.
8 /LNK
/LNK (VAX and Alpha only) Positional qualifier. Specifies that the analysis should include all link option specification (LNK) records. If you want the analysis to include LNK records for each file in the parameter list, specify the /LNK qualifier immediately following the /OBJECT qualifier. If you want the analysis to include LNK records selectively, insert the /LNK qualifier immediately following each of the selected file specifications.
9 /MHD
/MHD (VAX and Alpha only) Positional qualifier. Specifies that the analysis should be limited to MHD records, EOM records, and records explicitly specified by the command. If you want this analysis to apply to all files in the parameter list, insert the /MHD qualifier immediately following the /OBJECT qualifier. To make the /MHD qualifier applicable selectively, insert immediately following each of the selected file specifications.
10 /PAGE_BREAK
/PAGE_BREAK=keyword (I64 only) Specifies if and where page breaks (form feeds) are inserted in the report file. This qualifier is only useful if /OUTPUT is used to write a report file. It is ignored if /INTERACTIVE is used to specify an interactive analysis. Keywords include NONE, which sets no page breaks; PRINTABLE_ REPORT, which creates page breaks as in listing files, and SEPARATE_INFORMATION, which sets page breaks between section information.
11 /OUTPUT
/OUTPUT [=filespec] Directs the output of the object analysis (the default is SYS$OUTPUT). If you specify a file type and omit the file name, the default file name ANALYZE is used. The default file type is .ANL. The asterisk (*) and the percent sign (%) wildcard characters are not allowed in the file specification.
12 /SECTIONS
/SECTIONS [=(keyword[,...])] (I64 only) Selects individual program sections or section types to display. NOTE This qualifier and its keywords can only be used to form an inclusion list of sections to be displayed. This qualifier is not negatable and cannot be used to form an exclusion list. If no values are specified, the default keyword is HEADERS. The keywords are as follows: Keyword Description ALL Displays a detailed analysis of every section in the module. Note that this keyword can generate a large amount of output. CODE Displays all sections of type SHT_PROGBITS where the executable flag is set (SHDR$M_ SHF_EXECINSTR in the section header). The section data will be displayed as machine instructions. DEBUG Analyzes and displays sections consisting [=(suffix[,...])] of debug formatted debug information. In addition, you can use a list of debug section name suffixes to selectively format DEBUG information. The suffix can be specified as follows: o ABBREV-Formats DEBUG abbreviations o ARANGES-Formats DEBUG address lookup tables o FRAME-Formats DEBUG frame descriptors for unwinding o INFO-Formats DEBUG symbols o LINE-Formats DEBUG source line info o PUBNAMES-Formats DEBUG name lookup tables o PUBTYPES-Formats DEBUG type lookup tables EXTENSIONS Analyzes and displays sections of type SHT_ IA64_EXT. The data is displayed in hexadecimal format. GROUP Analyzes and displays sections of type SHT_ GROUP. Sections of this type consist of a list of the section numbers of sections belonging to that group. HEADERS The default keyword. Displays the ELF header and the section header details. LINKAGES Analyzes and displays sections of type SHT_ VMS_LINKAGES.The data is displayed as a list of linkage descriptors. NOBITS Analyzes and displays sections of type SHT_ NOBITS. There is no module data associated with sections of this type. NOTE Analyzes and displays sections of type SHT_ NOTE. The data for this section is displayed as a list of formatted OpenVMS note entries. NULL Displays all sections of type PT_NULL. No a data will be displayed for segments of this type. NUMBERS= (number Displays individual sections, as follows: [,...]) o The selected sections will have a detailed display of their header and their contents. An informational message is displayed for section numbers that do not exist in the module. o One or more numeric values may be specified. o Section numbers may be specified in decimal, octal (using the %O prefix), or hexadecimal (using the %X prefix). PROGBITS Displays all sections of type SHT_PROGBITS, except unwind sections. Formatting for the sections of type SHT_ PROGBITS depends on the EXECINSTR flag (SHDR$M_SHF_EXECINSTR) in its section header. If this bit set, the section data will be displayed as machine instructions. Otherwise it will be displayed as hexadecimal data. Unwind sections will be displayed if /SECTIONS=UNWIND is specified. RELOCATIONS Analyzes and displays sections of type SHT_ RELA. The data for this section is displayed as table of relocation entries. STRTAB Analyzes and displays sections of type SHT_ STRTAB. The data for this section is displayed as a string table. SYMTAB Displays sections of type SHT_SYMTAB. The data for this section is displayed as a symbol table. TRACE Analyzes and displays sections consisting of [=(suffix[,...])] traceback information. In addition, you can use a list of trace section name suffixes to selectively format TRACE information. The trace section names, which appear as ".trace_suffix", can be viewed in the summary table. The suffix can be specified as shown below. In addition, because there is one common debug and traceback section, ".debug_line", the suffix "line" can be specified as shown below as well: o ABBREV-Formats TRACE abbreviations o ARANGES-Formats TRACE address lookup tables o INFO-Formats TRACE symbols o LINE-Formats TRACE source line info UNWIND Analyzes and displays sections of type SHT_ IA64_UNWIND. Each section of this type has an associated Unwind Information section of type SHT_PROGBITS. This associated section is also displayed.
13 /SELECT
/SELECT=(keyword[,...]) Allows for the collection of specific object file information and displays the selected keyword items in the order specified. NOTE The /SELECT qualifier can be used on object and image files. The same keywords are valid selections. However, some information can not be in an object, such as the link date and time. Therfore, for some keywords the Analyze utility returns "Unknown.". In the following table, only the keywords (which are useful for object files) and their return values are listed. Analyze creates DCL symbols for all selectable information with the /SELECT qualifier. The symbol names consist of the prefix ANALYZE$ and a descriptive name of the information they hold. The symbol value is the selected information, usually printed to SYS$OUTPUT. Effectively, all of the printed information is duplicated in the symbols. For unselected information, the corresponding symbols will contain the null string. The keywords are as follows: Keyword Description ARCHITECTURE Writes the architecture information into the DCL symbol ANALYZE$ARCHITECTURE. Returns "OpenVMS IA64" if the file is an OpenVMS I64 object file. Returns "OpenVMS Alpha" if the file an OpenVMS Alpha object file. Returns "OpenVMS VAX" if the file is an OpenVMS VAX object file. FILE_TYPE Writes file type information into the DCL symbol ANALYZE$FILE_TYPE. Returns "Object" if the file is an OpenVMS I64, Alpha, or VAX object file.
14 /TBT
/TBT (VAX and Alpha only) Positional qualifier. Specifies that the analysis should include all module traceback (TBT) records. If you want the analysis to include TBT records for each file in the parameter list, specify the /TBT qualifier immediately following the /OBJECT qualifier. If you want the analysis to include TBT records selectively, insert the /TBT qualifier immediately following each of the selected file specifications.
15 /TIR
/TIR (VAX and Alpha only) Positional qualifier. Specifies that the analysis should include all text information and relocation (TIR) records. If you want the analysis to include TIR records for each file in the parameter list, specify the /TIR qualifier immediately following the /OBJECT qualifier. If you want the analysis to include TIR records selectively, insert the /TIR qualifier immediately following the selected file specifications.