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20 The \fBlari\fR utility analyzes the interface requirements of dynamic \fBELF\fR
25 Dynamic objects offer symbolic definitions that represent the interface that
43 Without the \fB-D\fR option, \fBlari\fR processes files as dynamic \fBELF\fR
81 the processed dynamic objects and, by default, displays any interesting
89 interface requirements of the dynamic objects that are processed. When creating
90 a dynamic object, you should define an explicit, versioned interface. This
152 dynamic objects.
172 Creates \fImapfiles\fR for each dynamic object that is processed. These
296 dynamic executable can be defined as interposers by using the \fBINTERPOSE\fR
336 a dynamic executable.
445 An example of this scenario is if two dynamic objects define and reference the
447 first dynamic object loaded with the process. In this case, the definition of
523 Another example of overhead information is the binding of a dynamic object to
524 the procedure linkage table entry of a dynamic executable. If a dynamic
527 function call is actually made. If a dynamic object takes the address of the
528 same referenced function, the dynamic object binds to the dynamic executables
622 # Dynamic Object: ./foo.so