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Symbol table and System.map

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Difference between Symbol table and System.map

Symbol table vs. System.map

In computer science, a symbol table is a data structure used by a language translator such as a compiler or interpreter, where each identifier (or symbol), constant, procedure and function in a program's source code is associated with information relating to its declaration or appearance in the source. In Linux, the file is a symbol table used by the kernel.

Similarities between Symbol table and System.map

Symbol table and System.map have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Nm (Unix).

Nm (Unix)

nm (name mangling) is a Unix command used to dump the symbol table and their attributes from a binary executable file (including libraries, compiled object modules, shared-object files, and standalone executables).

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Symbol table and System.map Comparison

Symbol table has 52 relations, while System.map has 11. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.59% = 1 / (52 + 11).

References

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