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In order to be -able to distinguish these similarly named functions \*(C+ and Java -encode them into a low-level assembler name which uniquely identifies -each different version. This process is known as \fImangling\fR. The -\&\fBc++filt\fR -[1] -program does the inverse mapping: it decodes (\fIdemangles\fR) low-level -names into user-level names so that they can be read. -.PP -Every alphanumeric word (consisting of letters, digits, underscores, -dollars, or periods) seen in the input is a potential mangled name. -If the name decodes into a \*(C+ name, the \*(C+ name replaces the -low-level name in the output, otherwise the original word is output. -In this way you can pass an entire assembler source file, containing -mangled names, through \fBc++filt\fR and see the same source file -containing demangled names. -.PP -You can also use \fBc++filt\fR to decipher individual symbols by -passing them on the command line: -.PP -.Vb 1 -\& c++filt <symbol> -.Ve -.PP -If no \fIsymbol\fR arguments are given, \fBc++filt\fR reads symbol -names from the standard input instead. All the results are printed on -the standard output. The difference between reading names from the -command line versus reading names from the standard input is that -command line arguments are expected to be just mangled names and no -checking is performed to seperate them from surrounding text. Thus -for example: -.PP -.Vb 1 -\& c++filt \-n _Z1fv -.Ve -.PP -will work and demangle the name to \*(L"f()\*(R" whereas: -.PP -.Vb 1 -\& c++filt \-n _Z1fv, -.Ve -.PP -will not work. (Note the extra comma at the end of the mangled -name which makes it invalid). This command however will work: -.PP -.Vb 1 -\& echo _Z1fv, | c++filt \-n -.Ve -.PP -and will display \*(L"f(),\*(R" ie the demangled name followed by a -trailing comma. This behaviour is because when the names are read -from the standard input it is expected that they might be part of an -assembler source file where there might be extra, extraneous -characters trailing after a mangled name. eg: -.PP -.Vb 1 -\& .type _Z1fv, @function -.Ve -.SH "OPTIONS" -.IX Header "OPTIONS" -.IP "\fB\-_\fR" 4 -.IX Item "-_" -.PD 0 -.IP "\fB\-\-strip\-underscores\fR" 4 -.IX Item "--strip-underscores" -.PD -On some systems, both the C and \*(C+ compilers put an underscore in front -of every name. For example, the C name \f(CW\*(C`foo\*(C'\fR gets the low-level -name \f(CW\*(C`_foo\*(C'\fR. This option removes the initial underscore. Whether -\&\fBc++filt\fR removes the underscore by default is target dependent. -.IP "\fB\-j\fR" 4 -.IX Item "-j" -.PD 0 -.IP "\fB\-\-java\fR" 4 -.IX Item "--java" -.PD -Prints demangled names using Java syntax. The default is to use \*(C+ -syntax. -.IP "\fB\-n\fR" 4 -.IX Item "-n" -.PD 0 -.IP "\fB\-\-no\-strip\-underscores\fR" 4 -.IX Item "--no-strip-underscores" -.PD -Do not remove the initial underscore. -.IP "\fB\-p\fR" 4 -.IX Item "-p" -.PD 0 -.IP "\fB\-\-no\-params\fR" 4 -.IX Item "--no-params" -.PD -When demangling the name of a function, do not display the types of -the function's parameters. -.IP "\fB\-t\fR" 4 -.IX Item "-t" -.PD 0 -.IP "\fB\-\-types\fR" 4 -.IX Item "--types" -.PD -Attempt to demangle types as well as function names. This is disabled -by default since mangled types are normally only used internally in -the compiler, and they can be confused with non-mangled names. eg -a function called \*(L"a\*(R" treated as a mangled type name would be -demangled to \*(L"signed char\*(R". -.IP "\fB\-i\fR" 4 -.IX Item "-i" -.PD 0 -.IP "\fB\-\-no\-verbose\fR" 4 -.IX Item "--no-verbose" -.PD -Do not include implementation details (if any) in the demangled -output. -.IP "\fB\-s\fR \fIformat\fR" 4 -.IX Item "-s format" -.PD 0 -.IP "\fB\-\-format=\fR\fIformat\fR" 4 -.IX Item "--format=format" -.PD -\&\fBc++filt\fR can decode various methods of mangling, used by -different compilers. The argument to this option selects which -method it uses: -.RS 4 -.ie n .IP """auto""" 4 -.el .IP "\f(CWauto\fR" 4 -.IX Item "auto" -Automatic selection based on executable (the default method) -.ie n .IP """gnu""" 4 -.el .IP "\f(CWgnu\fR" 4 -.IX Item "gnu" -the one used by the \s-1GNU\s0 \*(C+ compiler (g++) -.ie n .IP """lucid""" 4 -.el .IP "\f(CWlucid\fR" 4 -.IX Item "lucid" -the one used by the Lucid compiler (lcc) -.ie n .IP """arm""" 4 -.el .IP "\f(CWarm\fR" 4 -.IX Item "arm" -the one specified by the \*(C+ Annotated Reference Manual -.ie n .IP """hp""" 4 -.el .IP "\f(CWhp\fR" 4 -.IX Item "hp" -the one used by the \s-1HP\s0 compiler (aCC) -.ie n .IP """edg""" 4 -.el .IP "\f(CWedg\fR" 4 -.IX Item "edg" -the one used by the \s-1EDG\s0 compiler -.ie n .IP """gnu\-v3""" 4 -.el .IP "\f(CWgnu\-v3\fR" 4 -.IX Item "gnu-v3" -the one used by the \s-1GNU\s0 \*(C+ compiler (g++) with the V3 \s-1ABI\s0. -.ie n .IP """java""" 4 -.el .IP "\f(CWjava\fR" 4 -.IX Item "java" -the one used by the \s-1GNU\s0 Java compiler (gcj) -.ie n .IP """gnat""" 4 -.el .IP "\f(CWgnat\fR" 4 -.IX Item "gnat" -the one used by the \s-1GNU\s0 Ada compiler (\s-1GNAT\s0). -.RE -.RS 4 -.RE -.IP "\fB\-\-help\fR" 4 -.IX Item "--help" -Print a summary of the options to \fBc++filt\fR and exit. -.IP "\fB\-\-version\fR" 4 -.IX Item "--version" -Print the version number of \fBc++filt\fR and exit. -.IP "\fB@\fR\fIfile\fR" 4 -.IX Item "@file" -Read command-line options from \fIfile\fR. The options read are -inserted in place of the original @\fIfile\fR option. If \fIfile\fR -does not exist, or cannot be read, then the option will be treated -literally, and not removed. -.Sp -Options in \fIfile\fR are separated by whitespace. A whitespace -character may be included in an option by surrounding the entire -option in either single or double quotes. Any character (including a -backslash) may be included by prefixing the character to be included -with a backslash. The \fIfile\fR may itself contain additional -@\fIfile\fR options; any such options will be processed recursively. -.SH "FOOTNOTES" -.IX Header "FOOTNOTES" -.IP "1." 4 -MS-DOS does not allow \f(CW\*(C`+\*(C'\fR characters in file names, so on -MS-DOS this program is named \fB\s-1CXXFILT\s0\fR. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.IX Header "SEE ALSO" -the Info entries for \fIbinutils\fR. -.SH "COPYRIGHT" -.IX Header "COPYRIGHT" -Copyright (c) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, -2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -.PP -Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document -under the terms of the \s-1GNU\s0 Free Documentation License, Version 1.1 -or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; -with no Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no -Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the -section entitled \*(L"\s-1GNU\s0 Free Documentation License\*(R". |