abilint - validate an abigail ABI representation
abilint parses the native XML representation of an ABI as emitted by
abidw. Once it has parsed the XML representation of the ABI,
abilint builds and in-memory model from it. It then tries to save it
back to an XML form, to standard output. If that read-write operation succeeds
chances are the input XML ABI representation is meaningful.
Note that the main intent of this tool to help debugging issues in the
underlying Libabigail library.
Note also that
abilint can also read an
ELF input file, build the
in-memory model for its ABI, and serialize that model back into XML to
standard output. In that case, the
ELF input file must be accompanied
with its debug information in the
DWARF format.
abilint [options] [<abi-file1>]
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--help
Display a short help message and exits.
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–version | -v
Display the version of the program and exit.
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--debug-info-dir <path>
When reading an ELF input file which debug information is split out
into a separate file, this options tells abilint where to find that
separate debug information file.
Note that path must point to the root directory under which the debug
information is arranged in a tree-like manner. Under Red Hat based
systems, that directory is usually <root>/usr/lib/debug.
Note also that this option is not mandatory for split debug information
installed by your system’s package manager because then
abidiff knows where to find it.
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--diff
For XML inputs, perform a text diff between the input and the memory model
saved back to disk. This can help to spot issues in the handling of the
XML format by the underlying Libabigail library.
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--noout
Do not display anything on standard output. The return code of the command
is the only way to know if the command succeeded.
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--suppressions | suppr
<path-to-suppression-specifications-file>
Use a suppression specification file located at
path-to-suppression-specifications-file. Note that this option can
appear multiple times on the command line. In that case, all of the
provided suppression specification files are taken into account. ABI
artifacts matched by the suppression specifications are suppressed from
the output of this tool.
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--headers-dir | --hd
<headers-directory-path-1>
Specifies where to find the public headers of the first shared library that
the tool has to consider. The tool will thus filter out types that are not
defined in public headers.
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--header-file | --hf <header-file-path>
Specifies where to find one of the public headers of the abi file that the
tool has to consider. The tool will thus filter out types that are not
defined in public headers.
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--stdin | --
Read the input content from standard input.
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--tu
Expect the input XML to represent a single translation unit.
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--ctf
Extract ABI information from CTF debug information, if present in the given
object.
Dodji Seketeli
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