I have a shared object (dll). How do I find out what all symbols are exported from that?
Linux – How to find out what all symbols are exported from a shared object
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Best Answer
Do you have a "shared object" (usually a shared library on AIX), a UNIX shared library, or a Windows DLL? These are all different things, and your question conflates them all :-(
dump -Tv /path/to/foo.o
.readelf -Ws /path/to/libfoo.so
, or (if you have GNU nm)nm -D /path/to/libfoo.so
.dumpbin /EXPORTS foo.dll
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