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LEARN ABOUT BSD
strcompact
strcompact(1) General Commands Manual strcompact(1)
NAME
strcompact - string compaction for object files
SYNOPSIS
strcompact [ object_name ... ]
DESCRIPTION
strcompact scans the symbol and string tables of an object file looking for multiple references in the symbol table to the same string.
The string offset of symbol table entries is updated to preserve only one copy of the string.
strcompact cut the size of the kernel string table by about 25%.
The user must have write permission to the object/executable file.
strcompact writes to stderr the number of shared strings found.
strcompact exits 0 if successful, and >0 if an error occurred.
SEE ALSO
sort(1), symcompact(1), symorder(1), uniq(1)
BUGS
Execution speed leaves much to be desired - on a 11/73 it takes about 4 minutes to process the string table of the kernel. Fortunately
this is only done once when the kernel is created.
Although strcompact may be run on .o files as well as executables but this is probably not worth the trouble since the linker will not cre-
ate shared strings in the final executable.
3rd Berkeley Distribution January 25, 1994 strcompact(1)