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6554 | serge | 1 | /* Defs for interface to demanglers. |
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13 | combinations with other programs, and to distribute those |
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15 | file. (The Library Public License restrictions do apply in other |
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16 | respects; for example, they cover modification of the file, and |
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17 | distribution when not linked into a combined executable.) |
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19 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but |
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20 | WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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21 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
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22 | Library General Public License for more details. |
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24 | You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public |
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25 | License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
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26 | Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA |
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27 | 02110-1301, USA. */ |
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30 | #if !defined (DEMANGLE_H) |
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31 | #define DEMANGLE_H |
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32 | |||
33 | #include "libiberty.h" |
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34 | |||
35 | #ifdef __cplusplus |
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36 | extern "C" { |
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37 | #endif /* __cplusplus */ |
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38 | |||
39 | /* Options passed to cplus_demangle (in 2nd parameter). */ |
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41 | #define DMGL_NO_OPTS 0 /* For readability... */ |
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42 | #define DMGL_PARAMS (1 << 0) /* Include function args */ |
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43 | #define DMGL_ANSI (1 << 1) /* Include const, volatile, etc */ |
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44 | #define DMGL_JAVA (1 << 2) /* Demangle as Java rather than C++. */ |
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45 | #define DMGL_VERBOSE (1 << 3) /* Include implementation details. */ |
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46 | #define DMGL_TYPES (1 << 4) /* Also try to demangle type encodings. */ |
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47 | #define DMGL_RET_POSTFIX (1 << 5) /* Print function return types (when |
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48 | present) after function signature. |
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49 | It applies only to the toplevel |
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50 | function type. */ |
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51 | #define DMGL_RET_DROP (1 << 6) /* Suppress printing function return |
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52 | types, even if present. It applies |
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53 | only to the toplevel function type. |
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54 | */ |
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55 | |||
56 | #define DMGL_AUTO (1 << 8) |
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57 | #define DMGL_GNU (1 << 9) |
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58 | #define DMGL_LUCID (1 << 10) |
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59 | #define DMGL_ARM (1 << 11) |
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60 | #define DMGL_HP (1 << 12) /* For the HP aCC compiler; |
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61 | same as ARM except for |
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62 | template arguments, etc. */ |
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63 | #define DMGL_EDG (1 << 13) |
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64 | #define DMGL_GNU_V3 (1 << 14) |
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65 | #define DMGL_GNAT (1 << 15) |
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67 | /* If none of these are set, use 'current_demangling_style' as the default. */ |
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68 | #define DMGL_STYLE_MASK (DMGL_AUTO|DMGL_GNU|DMGL_LUCID|DMGL_ARM|DMGL_HP|DMGL_EDG|DMGL_GNU_V3|DMGL_JAVA|DMGL_GNAT) |
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70 | /* Enumeration of possible demangling styles. |
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71 | |||
72 | Lucid and ARM styles are still kept logically distinct, even though |
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73 | they now both behave identically. The resulting style is actual the |
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74 | union of both. I.E. either style recognizes both "__pt__" and "__rf__" |
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75 | for operator "->", even though the first is lucid style and the second |
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76 | is ARM style. (FIXME?) */ |
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77 | |||
78 | extern enum demangling_styles |
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79 | { |
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80 | no_demangling = -1, |
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81 | unknown_demangling = 0, |
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82 | auto_demangling = DMGL_AUTO, |
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83 | gnu_demangling = DMGL_GNU, |
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84 | lucid_demangling = DMGL_LUCID, |
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85 | arm_demangling = DMGL_ARM, |
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86 | hp_demangling = DMGL_HP, |
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87 | edg_demangling = DMGL_EDG, |
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88 | gnu_v3_demangling = DMGL_GNU_V3, |
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89 | java_demangling = DMGL_JAVA, |
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90 | gnat_demangling = DMGL_GNAT |
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91 | } current_demangling_style; |
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92 | |||
93 | /* Define string names for the various demangling styles. */ |
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94 | |||
95 | #define NO_DEMANGLING_STYLE_STRING "none" |
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96 | #define AUTO_DEMANGLING_STYLE_STRING "auto" |
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97 | #define GNU_DEMANGLING_STYLE_STRING "gnu" |
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98 | #define LUCID_DEMANGLING_STYLE_STRING "lucid" |
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99 | #define ARM_DEMANGLING_STYLE_STRING "arm" |
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100 | #define HP_DEMANGLING_STYLE_STRING "hp" |
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101 | #define EDG_DEMANGLING_STYLE_STRING "edg" |
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102 | #define GNU_V3_DEMANGLING_STYLE_STRING "gnu-v3" |
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103 | #define JAVA_DEMANGLING_STYLE_STRING "java" |
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104 | #define GNAT_DEMANGLING_STYLE_STRING "gnat" |
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105 | |||
106 | /* Some macros to test what demangling style is active. */ |
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107 | |||
108 | #define CURRENT_DEMANGLING_STYLE current_demangling_style |
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109 | #define AUTO_DEMANGLING (((int) CURRENT_DEMANGLING_STYLE) & DMGL_AUTO) |
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110 | #define GNU_DEMANGLING (((int) CURRENT_DEMANGLING_STYLE) & DMGL_GNU) |
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111 | #define LUCID_DEMANGLING (((int) CURRENT_DEMANGLING_STYLE) & DMGL_LUCID) |
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112 | #define ARM_DEMANGLING (((int) CURRENT_DEMANGLING_STYLE) & DMGL_ARM) |
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113 | #define HP_DEMANGLING (((int) CURRENT_DEMANGLING_STYLE) & DMGL_HP) |
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114 | #define EDG_DEMANGLING (((int) CURRENT_DEMANGLING_STYLE) & DMGL_EDG) |
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115 | #define GNU_V3_DEMANGLING (((int) CURRENT_DEMANGLING_STYLE) & DMGL_GNU_V3) |
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116 | #define JAVA_DEMANGLING (((int) CURRENT_DEMANGLING_STYLE) & DMGL_JAVA) |
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117 | #define GNAT_DEMANGLING (((int) CURRENT_DEMANGLING_STYLE) & DMGL_GNAT) |
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118 | |||
119 | /* Provide information about the available demangle styles. This code is |
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120 | pulled from gdb into libiberty because it is useful to binutils also. */ |
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122 | extern const struct demangler_engine |
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123 | { |
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124 | const char *const demangling_style_name; |
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125 | const enum demangling_styles demangling_style; |
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126 | const char *const demangling_style_doc; |
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127 | } libiberty_demanglers[]; |
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128 | |||
129 | extern char * |
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130 | cplus_demangle (const char *mangled, int options); |
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131 | |||
132 | extern int |
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133 | cplus_demangle_opname (const char *opname, char *result, int options); |
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134 | |||
135 | extern const char * |
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136 | cplus_mangle_opname (const char *opname, int options); |
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138 | /* Note: This sets global state. FIXME if you care about multi-threading. */ |
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139 | |||
140 | extern void |
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141 | set_cplus_marker_for_demangling (int ch); |
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142 | |||
143 | extern enum demangling_styles |
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144 | cplus_demangle_set_style (enum demangling_styles style); |
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145 | |||
146 | extern enum demangling_styles |
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147 | cplus_demangle_name_to_style (const char *name); |
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148 | |||
149 | /* Callback typedef for allocation-less demangler interfaces. */ |
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150 | typedef void (*demangle_callbackref) (const char *, size_t, void *); |
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152 | /* V3 ABI demangling entry points, defined in cp-demangle.c. Callback |
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153 | variants return non-zero on success, zero on error. char* variants |
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154 | return a string allocated by malloc on success, NULL on error. */ |
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155 | extern int |
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156 | cplus_demangle_v3_callback (const char *mangled, int options, |
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157 | demangle_callbackref callback, void *opaque); |
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159 | extern char* |
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160 | cplus_demangle_v3 (const char *mangled, int options); |
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161 | |||
162 | extern int |
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163 | java_demangle_v3_callback (const char *mangled, |
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164 | demangle_callbackref callback, void *opaque); |
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165 | |||
166 | extern char* |
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167 | java_demangle_v3 (const char *mangled); |
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169 | char * |
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170 | ada_demangle (const char *mangled, int options); |
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172 | enum gnu_v3_ctor_kinds { |
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173 | gnu_v3_complete_object_ctor = 1, |
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174 | gnu_v3_base_object_ctor, |
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175 | gnu_v3_complete_object_allocating_ctor, |
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176 | gnu_v3_object_ctor_group |
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177 | }; |
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178 | |||
179 | /* Return non-zero iff NAME is the mangled form of a constructor name |
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180 | in the G++ V3 ABI demangling style. Specifically, return an `enum |
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181 | gnu_v3_ctor_kinds' value indicating what kind of constructor |
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182 | it is. */ |
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183 | extern enum gnu_v3_ctor_kinds |
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184 | is_gnu_v3_mangled_ctor (const char *name); |
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185 | |||
186 | |||
187 | enum gnu_v3_dtor_kinds { |
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188 | gnu_v3_deleting_dtor = 1, |
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189 | gnu_v3_complete_object_dtor, |
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190 | gnu_v3_base_object_dtor, |
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191 | gnu_v3_object_dtor_group |
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192 | }; |
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193 | |||
194 | /* Return non-zero iff NAME is the mangled form of a destructor name |
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195 | in the G++ V3 ABI demangling style. Specifically, return an `enum |
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196 | gnu_v3_dtor_kinds' value, indicating what kind of destructor |
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197 | it is. */ |
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198 | extern enum gnu_v3_dtor_kinds |
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199 | is_gnu_v3_mangled_dtor (const char *name); |
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200 | |||
201 | /* The V3 demangler works in two passes. The first pass builds a tree |
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202 | representation of the mangled name, and the second pass turns the |
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203 | tree representation into a demangled string. Here we define an |
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204 | interface to permit a caller to build their own tree |
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205 | representation, which they can pass to the demangler to get a |
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206 | demangled string. This can be used to canonicalize user input into |
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207 | something which the demangler might output. It could also be used |
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208 | by other demanglers in the future. */ |
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209 | |||
210 | /* These are the component types which may be found in the tree. Many |
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211 | component types have one or two subtrees, referred to as left and |
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212 | right (a component type with only one subtree puts it in the left |
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213 | subtree). */ |
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214 | |||
215 | enum demangle_component_type |
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216 | { |
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217 | /* A name, with a length and a pointer to a string. */ |
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218 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_NAME, |
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219 | /* A qualified name. The left subtree is a class or namespace or |
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220 | some such thing, and the right subtree is a name qualified by |
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221 | that class. */ |
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222 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_QUAL_NAME, |
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223 | /* A local name. The left subtree describes a function, and the |
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224 | right subtree is a name which is local to that function. */ |
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225 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_LOCAL_NAME, |
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226 | /* A typed name. The left subtree is a name, and the right subtree |
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227 | describes that name as a function. */ |
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228 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_TYPED_NAME, |
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229 | /* A template. The left subtree is a template name, and the right |
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230 | subtree is a template argument list. */ |
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231 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_TEMPLATE, |
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232 | /* A template parameter. This holds a number, which is the template |
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233 | parameter index. */ |
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234 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_TEMPLATE_PARAM, |
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235 | /* A function parameter. This holds a number, which is the index. */ |
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236 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_FUNCTION_PARAM, |
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237 | /* A constructor. This holds a name and the kind of |
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238 | constructor. */ |
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239 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_CTOR, |
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240 | /* A destructor. This holds a name and the kind of destructor. */ |
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241 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_DTOR, |
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242 | /* A vtable. This has one subtree, the type for which this is a |
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243 | vtable. */ |
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244 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_VTABLE, |
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245 | /* A VTT structure. This has one subtree, the type for which this |
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246 | is a VTT. */ |
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247 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_VTT, |
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248 | /* A construction vtable. The left subtree is the type for which |
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249 | this is a vtable, and the right subtree is the derived type for |
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250 | which this vtable is built. */ |
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251 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_CONSTRUCTION_VTABLE, |
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252 | /* A typeinfo structure. This has one subtree, the type for which |
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253 | this is the tpeinfo structure. */ |
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254 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_TYPEINFO, |
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255 | /* A typeinfo name. This has one subtree, the type for which this |
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256 | is the typeinfo name. */ |
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257 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_TYPEINFO_NAME, |
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258 | /* A typeinfo function. This has one subtree, the type for which |
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259 | this is the tpyeinfo function. */ |
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260 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_TYPEINFO_FN, |
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261 | /* A thunk. This has one subtree, the name for which this is a |
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262 | thunk. */ |
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263 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_THUNK, |
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264 | /* A virtual thunk. This has one subtree, the name for which this |
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265 | is a virtual thunk. */ |
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266 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_VIRTUAL_THUNK, |
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267 | /* A covariant thunk. This has one subtree, the name for which this |
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268 | is a covariant thunk. */ |
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269 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_COVARIANT_THUNK, |
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270 | /* A Java class. This has one subtree, the type. */ |
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271 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_JAVA_CLASS, |
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272 | /* A guard variable. This has one subtree, the name for which this |
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273 | is a guard variable. */ |
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274 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_GUARD, |
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275 | /* The init and wrapper functions for C++11 thread_local variables. */ |
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276 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_TLS_INIT, |
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277 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_TLS_WRAPPER, |
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278 | /* A reference temporary. This has one subtree, the name for which |
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279 | this is a temporary. */ |
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280 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_REFTEMP, |
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281 | /* A hidden alias. This has one subtree, the encoding for which it |
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282 | is providing alternative linkage. */ |
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283 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_HIDDEN_ALIAS, |
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284 | /* A standard substitution. This holds the name of the |
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285 | substitution. */ |
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286 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_SUB_STD, |
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287 | /* The restrict qualifier. The one subtree is the type which is |
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288 | being qualified. */ |
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289 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_RESTRICT, |
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290 | /* The volatile qualifier. The one subtree is the type which is |
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291 | being qualified. */ |
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292 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_VOLATILE, |
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293 | /* The const qualifier. The one subtree is the type which is being |
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294 | qualified. */ |
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295 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_CONST, |
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296 | /* The restrict qualifier modifying a member function. The one |
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297 | subtree is the type which is being qualified. */ |
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298 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_RESTRICT_THIS, |
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299 | /* The volatile qualifier modifying a member function. The one |
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300 | subtree is the type which is being qualified. */ |
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301 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_VOLATILE_THIS, |
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302 | /* The const qualifier modifying a member function. The one subtree |
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303 | is the type which is being qualified. */ |
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304 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_CONST_THIS, |
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305 | /* C++11 A reference modifying a member function. The one subtree is the |
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306 | type which is being referenced. */ |
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307 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_REFERENCE_THIS, |
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308 | /* C++11: An rvalue reference modifying a member function. The one |
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309 | subtree is the type which is being referenced. */ |
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310 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_RVALUE_REFERENCE_THIS, |
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311 | /* A vendor qualifier. The left subtree is the type which is being |
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312 | qualified, and the right subtree is the name of the |
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313 | qualifier. */ |
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314 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_VENDOR_TYPE_QUAL, |
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315 | /* A pointer. The one subtree is the type which is being pointed |
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316 | to. */ |
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317 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_POINTER, |
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318 | /* A reference. The one subtree is the type which is being |
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319 | referenced. */ |
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320 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_REFERENCE, |
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321 | /* C++0x: An rvalue reference. The one subtree is the type which is |
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322 | being referenced. */ |
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323 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_RVALUE_REFERENCE, |
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324 | /* A complex type. The one subtree is the base type. */ |
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325 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_COMPLEX, |
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326 | /* An imaginary type. The one subtree is the base type. */ |
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327 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_IMAGINARY, |
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328 | /* A builtin type. This holds the builtin type information. */ |
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329 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_BUILTIN_TYPE, |
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330 | /* A vendor's builtin type. This holds the name of the type. */ |
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331 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_VENDOR_TYPE, |
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332 | /* A function type. The left subtree is the return type. The right |
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333 | subtree is a list of ARGLIST nodes. Either or both may be |
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334 | NULL. */ |
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335 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_FUNCTION_TYPE, |
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336 | /* An array type. The left subtree is the dimension, which may be |
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337 | NULL, or a string (represented as DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_NAME), or an |
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338 | expression. The right subtree is the element type. */ |
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339 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_ARRAY_TYPE, |
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340 | /* A pointer to member type. The left subtree is the class type, |
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341 | and the right subtree is the member type. CV-qualifiers appear |
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342 | on the latter. */ |
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343 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_PTRMEM_TYPE, |
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344 | /* A fixed-point type. */ |
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345 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_FIXED_TYPE, |
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346 | /* A vector type. The left subtree is the number of elements, |
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347 | the right subtree is the element type. */ |
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348 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_VECTOR_TYPE, |
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349 | /* An argument list. The left subtree is the current argument, and |
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350 | the right subtree is either NULL or another ARGLIST node. */ |
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351 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_ARGLIST, |
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352 | /* A template argument list. The left subtree is the current |
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353 | template argument, and the right subtree is either NULL or |
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354 | another TEMPLATE_ARGLIST node. */ |
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355 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_TEMPLATE_ARGLIST, |
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356 | /* An initializer list. The left subtree is either an explicit type or |
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357 | NULL, and the right subtree is a DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_ARGLIST. */ |
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358 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_INITIALIZER_LIST, |
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359 | /* An operator. This holds information about a standard |
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360 | operator. */ |
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361 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_OPERATOR, |
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362 | /* An extended operator. This holds the number of arguments, and |
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363 | the name of the extended operator. */ |
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364 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_EXTENDED_OPERATOR, |
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365 | /* A typecast, represented as a unary operator. The one subtree is |
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366 | the type to which the argument should be cast. */ |
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367 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_CAST, |
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368 | /* A nullary expression. The left subtree is the operator. */ |
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369 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_NULLARY, |
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370 | /* A unary expression. The left subtree is the operator, and the |
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371 | right subtree is the single argument. */ |
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372 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_UNARY, |
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373 | /* A binary expression. The left subtree is the operator, and the |
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374 | right subtree is a BINARY_ARGS. */ |
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375 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_BINARY, |
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376 | /* Arguments to a binary expression. The left subtree is the first |
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377 | argument, and the right subtree is the second argument. */ |
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378 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_BINARY_ARGS, |
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379 | /* A trinary expression. The left subtree is the operator, and the |
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380 | right subtree is a TRINARY_ARG1. */ |
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381 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_TRINARY, |
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382 | /* Arguments to a trinary expression. The left subtree is the first |
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383 | argument, and the right subtree is a TRINARY_ARG2. */ |
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384 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_TRINARY_ARG1, |
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385 | /* More arguments to a trinary expression. The left subtree is the |
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386 | second argument, and the right subtree is the third argument. */ |
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387 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_TRINARY_ARG2, |
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388 | /* A literal. The left subtree is the type, and the right subtree |
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389 | is the value, represented as a DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_NAME. */ |
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390 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_LITERAL, |
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391 | /* A negative literal. Like LITERAL, but the value is negated. |
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392 | This is a minor hack: the NAME used for LITERAL points directly |
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393 | to the mangled string, but since negative numbers are mangled |
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394 | using 'n' instead of '-', we want a way to indicate a negative |
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395 | number which involves neither modifying the mangled string nor |
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396 | allocating a new copy of the literal in memory. */ |
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397 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_LITERAL_NEG, |
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398 | /* A libgcj compiled resource. The left subtree is the name of the |
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399 | resource. */ |
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400 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_JAVA_RESOURCE, |
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401 | /* A name formed by the concatenation of two parts. The left |
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402 | subtree is the first part and the right subtree the second. */ |
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403 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_COMPOUND_NAME, |
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404 | /* A name formed by a single character. */ |
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405 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_CHARACTER, |
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406 | /* A number. */ |
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407 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_NUMBER, |
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408 | /* A decltype type. */ |
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409 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_DECLTYPE, |
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410 | /* Global constructors keyed to name. */ |
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411 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_GLOBAL_CONSTRUCTORS, |
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412 | /* Global destructors keyed to name. */ |
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413 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_GLOBAL_DESTRUCTORS, |
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414 | /* A lambda closure type. */ |
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415 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_LAMBDA, |
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416 | /* A default argument scope. */ |
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417 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_DEFAULT_ARG, |
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418 | /* An unnamed type. */ |
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419 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_UNNAMED_TYPE, |
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420 | /* A transactional clone. This has one subtree, the encoding for |
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421 | which it is providing alternative linkage. */ |
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422 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_TRANSACTION_CLONE, |
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423 | /* A non-transactional clone entry point. In the i386/x86_64 abi, |
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424 | the unmangled symbol of a tm_callable becomes a thunk and the |
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425 | non-transactional function version is mangled thus. */ |
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426 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_NONTRANSACTION_CLONE, |
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427 | /* A pack expansion. */ |
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428 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_PACK_EXPANSION, |
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429 | /* A name with an ABI tag. */ |
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430 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_TAGGED_NAME, |
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431 | /* A cloned function. */ |
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432 | DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_CLONE |
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433 | }; |
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434 | |||
435 | /* Types which are only used internally. */ |
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436 | |||
437 | struct demangle_operator_info; |
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438 | struct demangle_builtin_type_info; |
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439 | |||
440 | /* A node in the tree representation is an instance of a struct |
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441 | demangle_component. Note that the field names of the struct are |
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442 | not well protected against macros defined by the file including |
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443 | this one. We can fix this if it ever becomes a problem. */ |
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444 | |||
445 | struct demangle_component |
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446 | { |
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447 | /* The type of this component. */ |
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448 | enum demangle_component_type type; |
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449 | |||
450 | union |
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451 | { |
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452 | /* For DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_NAME. */ |
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453 | struct |
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454 | { |
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455 | /* A pointer to the name (which need not NULL terminated) and |
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456 | its length. */ |
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457 | const char *s; |
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458 | int len; |
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459 | } s_name; |
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460 | |||
461 | /* For DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_OPERATOR. */ |
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462 | struct |
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463 | { |
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464 | /* Operator. */ |
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465 | const struct demangle_operator_info *op; |
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466 | } s_operator; |
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467 | |||
468 | /* For DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_EXTENDED_OPERATOR. */ |
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469 | struct |
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470 | { |
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471 | /* Number of arguments. */ |
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472 | int args; |
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473 | /* Name. */ |
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474 | struct demangle_component *name; |
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475 | } s_extended_operator; |
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476 | |||
477 | /* For DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_FIXED_TYPE. */ |
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478 | struct |
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479 | { |
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480 | /* The length, indicated by a C integer type name. */ |
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481 | struct demangle_component *length; |
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482 | /* _Accum or _Fract? */ |
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483 | short accum; |
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484 | /* Saturating or not? */ |
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485 | short sat; |
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486 | } s_fixed; |
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487 | |||
488 | /* For DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_CTOR. */ |
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489 | struct |
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490 | { |
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491 | /* Kind of constructor. */ |
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492 | enum gnu_v3_ctor_kinds kind; |
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493 | /* Name. */ |
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494 | struct demangle_component *name; |
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495 | } s_ctor; |
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496 | |||
497 | /* For DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_DTOR. */ |
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498 | struct |
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499 | { |
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500 | /* Kind of destructor. */ |
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501 | enum gnu_v3_dtor_kinds kind; |
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502 | /* Name. */ |
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503 | struct demangle_component *name; |
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504 | } s_dtor; |
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505 | |||
506 | /* For DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_BUILTIN_TYPE. */ |
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507 | struct |
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508 | { |
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509 | /* Builtin type. */ |
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510 | const struct demangle_builtin_type_info *type; |
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511 | } s_builtin; |
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512 | |||
513 | /* For DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_SUB_STD. */ |
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514 | struct |
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515 | { |
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516 | /* Standard substitution string. */ |
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517 | const char* string; |
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518 | /* Length of string. */ |
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519 | int len; |
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520 | } s_string; |
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521 | |||
522 | /* For DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_*_PARAM. */ |
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523 | struct |
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524 | { |
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525 | /* Parameter index. */ |
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526 | long number; |
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527 | } s_number; |
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528 | |||
529 | /* For DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_CHARACTER. */ |
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530 | struct |
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531 | { |
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532 | int character; |
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533 | } s_character; |
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534 | |||
535 | /* For other types. */ |
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536 | struct |
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537 | { |
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538 | /* Left (or only) subtree. */ |
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539 | struct demangle_component *left; |
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540 | /* Right subtree. */ |
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541 | struct demangle_component *right; |
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542 | } s_binary; |
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543 | |||
544 | struct |
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545 | { |
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546 | /* subtree, same place as d_left. */ |
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547 | struct demangle_component *sub; |
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548 | /* integer. */ |
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549 | int num; |
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550 | } s_unary_num; |
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551 | |||
552 | } u; |
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553 | }; |
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554 | |||
555 | /* People building mangled trees are expected to allocate instances of |
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556 | struct demangle_component themselves. They can then call one of |
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557 | the following functions to fill them in. */ |
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558 | |||
559 | /* Fill in most component types with a left subtree and a right |
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560 | subtree. Returns non-zero on success, zero on failure, such as an |
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561 | unrecognized or inappropriate component type. */ |
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562 | |||
563 | extern int |
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564 | cplus_demangle_fill_component (struct demangle_component *fill, |
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565 | enum demangle_component_type, |
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566 | struct demangle_component *left, |
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567 | struct demangle_component *right); |
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568 | |||
569 | /* Fill in a DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_NAME. Returns non-zero on success, |
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570 | zero for bad arguments. */ |
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571 | |||
572 | extern int |
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573 | cplus_demangle_fill_name (struct demangle_component *fill, |
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574 | const char *, int); |
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575 | |||
576 | /* Fill in a DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_BUILTIN_TYPE, using the name of the |
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577 | builtin type (e.g., "int", etc.). Returns non-zero on success, |
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578 | zero if the type is not recognized. */ |
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579 | |||
580 | extern int |
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581 | cplus_demangle_fill_builtin_type (struct demangle_component *fill, |
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582 | const char *type_name); |
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583 | |||
584 | /* Fill in a DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_OPERATOR, using the name of the |
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585 | operator and the number of arguments which it takes (the latter is |
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586 | used to disambiguate operators which can be both binary and unary, |
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587 | such as '-'). Returns non-zero on success, zero if the operator is |
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588 | not recognized. */ |
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589 | |||
590 | extern int |
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591 | cplus_demangle_fill_operator (struct demangle_component *fill, |
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592 | const char *opname, int args); |
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593 | |||
594 | /* Fill in a DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_EXTENDED_OPERATOR, providing the |
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595 | number of arguments and the name. Returns non-zero on success, |
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596 | zero for bad arguments. */ |
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597 | |||
598 | extern int |
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599 | cplus_demangle_fill_extended_operator (struct demangle_component *fill, |
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600 | int numargs, |
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601 | struct demangle_component *nm); |
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602 | |||
603 | /* Fill in a DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_CTOR. Returns non-zero on success, |
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604 | zero for bad arguments. */ |
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605 | |||
606 | extern int |
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607 | cplus_demangle_fill_ctor (struct demangle_component *fill, |
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608 | enum gnu_v3_ctor_kinds kind, |
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609 | struct demangle_component *name); |
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610 | |||
611 | /* Fill in a DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_DTOR. Returns non-zero on success, |
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612 | zero for bad arguments. */ |
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613 | |||
614 | extern int |
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615 | cplus_demangle_fill_dtor (struct demangle_component *fill, |
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616 | enum gnu_v3_dtor_kinds kind, |
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617 | struct demangle_component *name); |
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618 | |||
619 | /* This function translates a mangled name into a struct |
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620 | demangle_component tree. The first argument is the mangled name. |
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621 | The second argument is DMGL_* options. This returns a pointer to a |
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622 | tree on success, or NULL on failure. On success, the third |
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623 | argument is set to a block of memory allocated by malloc. This |
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624 | block should be passed to free when the tree is no longer |
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625 | needed. */ |
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626 | |||
627 | extern struct demangle_component * |
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628 | cplus_demangle_v3_components (const char *mangled, int options, void **mem); |
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629 | |||
630 | /* This function takes a struct demangle_component tree and returns |
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631 | the corresponding demangled string. The first argument is DMGL_* |
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632 | options. The second is the tree to demangle. The third is a guess |
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633 | at the length of the demangled string, used to initially allocate |
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634 | the return buffer. The fourth is a pointer to a size_t. On |
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635 | success, this function returns a buffer allocated by malloc(), and |
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636 | sets the size_t pointed to by the fourth argument to the size of |
||
637 | the allocated buffer (not the length of the returned string). On |
||
638 | failure, this function returns NULL, and sets the size_t pointed to |
||
639 | by the fourth argument to 0 for an invalid tree, or to 1 for a |
||
640 | memory allocation error. */ |
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641 | |||
642 | extern char * |
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643 | cplus_demangle_print (int options, |
||
644 | const struct demangle_component *tree, |
||
645 | int estimated_length, |
||
646 | size_t *p_allocated_size); |
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647 | |||
648 | /* This function takes a struct demangle_component tree and passes back |
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649 | a demangled string in one or more calls to a callback function. |
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650 | The first argument is DMGL_* options. The second is the tree to |
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651 | demangle. The third is a pointer to a callback function; on each call |
||
652 | this receives an element of the demangled string, its length, and an |
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653 | opaque value. The fourth is the opaque value passed to the callback. |
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654 | The callback is called once or more to return the full demangled |
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655 | string. The demangled element string is always nul-terminated, though |
||
656 | its length is also provided for convenience. In contrast to |
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657 | cplus_demangle_print(), this function does not allocate heap memory |
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658 | to grow output strings (except perhaps where alloca() is implemented |
||
659 | by malloc()), and so is normally safe for use where the heap has been |
||
660 | corrupted. On success, this function returns 1; on failure, 0. */ |
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661 | |||
662 | extern int |
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663 | cplus_demangle_print_callback (int options, |
||
664 | const struct demangle_component *tree, |
||
665 | demangle_callbackref callback, void *opaque); |
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666 | |||
667 | #ifdef __cplusplus |
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668 | } |
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669 | #endif /* __cplusplus */ |
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670 | |||
671 | #endif /* DEMANGLE_H */><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><> |