llvm-strings - print strings
SYNOPSIS
:program:`llvm-strings` [options] [input...]
DESCRIPTION
:program:`llvm-strings` is a tool intended as a drop-in replacement for GNU's :program:`strings`, which looks for printable strings in files and writes them to the standard output stream. A printable string is any sequence of four (by default) or more printable ASCII characters. The end of the file, or any other byte, terminates the current sequence.
:program:`llvm-strings` looks for strings in each input
file specified.
Unlike GNU :program:`strings` it looks in the entire input file, regardless of
file format, rather than restricting the search to certain sections of object
files. If "-
" is specified as an input
, or no input
is specified,
the program reads from the standard input stream.
EXAMPLE
$ cat input.txt
bars
foo
wibble blob
$ llvm-strings input.txt
bars
wibble blob
OPTIONS
EXIT STATUS
:program:`llvm-strings` exits with a non-zero exit code if there is an error. Otherwise, it exits with code 0.
BUGS
To report bugs, please visit <https://bugs.llvm.org/>.