|  | @c This file contains the entry for the --ctf, --ctf-parent, --ctf-symbols, -and | 
|  | @c --ctf-strings options that are common to both readelf and objdump. | 
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|  | @item --ctf[=@var{section}] | 
|  | @cindex CTF | 
|  | @cindex Compact Type Format | 
|  |  | 
|  | Display the contents of the specified CTF section.  CTF sections themselves | 
|  | contain many subsections, all of which are displayed in order. | 
|  |  | 
|  | By default, display the name of the section named @var{.ctf}, which is the | 
|  | name emitted by @command{ld}. | 
|  |  | 
|  | @item --ctf-parent=@var{member} | 
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|  | If the CTF section contains ambiguously-defined types, it will consist | 
|  | of an archive of many CTF dictionaries, all inheriting from one | 
|  | dictionary containing unambiguous types.  This member is by default | 
|  | named @var{.ctf}, like the section containing it, but it is possible to | 
|  | change this name using the @code{ctf_link_set_memb_name_changer} | 
|  | function at link time.  When looking at CTF archives that have been | 
|  | created by a linker that uses the name changer to rename the parent | 
|  | archive member, @option{--ctf-parent} can be used to specify the name | 
|  | used for the parent. |