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87    If -any is set, then the specified section is used without\n\
89 string table. This can be used to examine sections that are\n\
95 cannot be used in conjunction with -end.\n".
99 the string table. This option cannot be used with the final\n\
106 is used directly. If it is a section that has an associated\n\
108 associated string table is used.\n"
113 is used directly. If it is a section that has an associated\n\
115 associated string table is used.\n"
120 with it. If this is a string table section, it is used\n\
123 associated string table is used.\n"
149 The str:dump command is used to display information\n\
153 of the ELF header is used. The -shnam, -shndx, or -shndx options\n\
154 can be used to select a different string table.\n\
163 non-printable characters are shown using the same notation used\n\
180 The str:set command is used to display or alter the existing\n\
184 of the ELF header is used. The -shnam, -shndx, or -shndx options\n\
185 can be used to select a different string table.\n\
189 Alternatively, the -strndx option can be used to specify an\n\
194 is used to overwrite the contents of the string table at\n\
199 be used for the final byte of the string table, which must\n\
218 \tvalue giving the size of the unused space. If str:set is used\n\
220 \tthe existing value of DT_SUNW_STRPAD to reflect the space used.\n"
228 of the ELF header is used. The -shnam, -shndx, or -shndx options\n\
229 can be used to select a different string table.\n\
238 The str:zero command is used to set a portion of the specified\n\
242 of the ELF header is used. The -shnam, -shndx, or -shndx options\n\
243 can be used to select a different string table.\n\
247 Alternatively, the -strndx option can be used to specify an\n\
263 one of these can be used in a given call to str:zero.\n\