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MK_LIBCPLUSPLUS=yes to enable). This is a work-in-progress. It works for me, but is not guaranteed to work for anyone else and may eat your dog. To build C++ using libc++, add -stdlib=libc++ to your CXX and LD flags. Bug reports welcome, bug fixes even more welcome... Approved by: dim (mentor)
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7.4 KiB
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220 lines
7.4 KiB
C++
#ifndef __CXXABI_H_
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#define __CXXABI_H_
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include "unwind.h"
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namespace std
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{
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class type_info;
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}
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/*
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* The cxxabi.h header provides a set of public definitions for types and
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* functions defined by the Itanium C++ ABI specification. For reference, see
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* the ABI specification here:
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*
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* http://sourcery.mentor.com/public/cxx-abi/abi.html
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*
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* All deviations from this specification, unless otherwise noted, are
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* accidental.
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*/
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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namespace __cxxabiv1 {
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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/**
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* Function type to call when an unexpected exception is encountered.
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*/
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typedef void (*unexpected_handler)();
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/**
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* Function type to call when an unrecoverable condition is encountered.
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*/
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typedef void (*terminate_handler)();
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/**
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* Structure used as a header on thrown exceptions. This is the same layout as
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* defined by the Itanium ABI spec, so should be interoperable with any other
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* implementation of this spec, such as GNU libsupc++.
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*
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* This structure is allocated when an exception is thrown. Unwinding happens
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* in two phases, the first looks for a handler and the second installs the
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* context. This structure stores a cache of the handler location between
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* phase 1 and phase 2. Unfortunately, cleanup information is not cached, so
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* must be looked up in both phases. This happens for two reasons. The first
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* is that we don't know how many frames containing cleanups there will be, and
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* we should avoid dynamic allocation during unwinding (the exception may be
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* reporting that we've run out of memory). The second is that finding
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* cleanups is much cheaper than finding handlers, because we don't have to
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* look at the type table at all.
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*
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* Note: Several fields of this structure have not-very-informative names.
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* These are taken from the ABI spec and have not been changed to make it
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* easier for people referring to to the spec while reading this code.
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*/
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struct __cxa_exception
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{
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#if __LP64__
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/**
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* Reference count. Used to support the C++11 exception_ptr class. This
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* is prepended to the structure in 64-bit mode and squeezed in to the
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* padding left before the 64-bit aligned _Unwind_Exception at the end in
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* 32-bit mode.
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*
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* Note that it is safe to extend this structure at the beginning, rather
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* than the end, because the public API for creating it returns the address
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* of the end (where the exception object can be stored).
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*/
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uintptr_t referenceCount;
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#endif
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/** Type info for the thrown object. */
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std::type_info *exceptionType;
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/** Destructor for the object, if one exists. */
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void (*exceptionDestructor) (void *);
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/** Handler called when an exception specification is violated. */
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unexpected_handler unexpectedHandler;
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/** Hander called to terminate. */
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terminate_handler terminateHandler;
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/**
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* Next exception in the list. If an exception is thrown inside a catch
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* block and caught in a nested catch, this points to the exception that
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* will be handled after the inner catch block completes.
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*/
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__cxa_exception *nextException;
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/**
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* The number of handlers that currently have references to this
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* exception. The top (non-sign) bit of this is used as a flag to indicate
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* that the exception is being rethrown, so should not be deleted when its
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* handler count reaches 0 (which it doesn't with the top bit set).
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*/
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int handlerCount;
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#ifdef __arm__
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/**
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* The ARM EH ABI requires the unwind library to keep track of exceptions
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* during cleanups. These support nesting, so we need to keep a list of
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* them.
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*/
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_Unwind_Exception *nextCleanup;
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/**
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* The number of cleanups that are currently being run on this exception.
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*/
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int cleanupCount;
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#endif
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/**
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* The selector value to be returned when installing the catch handler.
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* Used at the call site to determine which catch() block should execute.
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* This is found in phase 1 of unwinding then installed in phase 2.
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*/
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int handlerSwitchValue;
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/**
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* The action record for the catch. This is cached during phase 1
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* unwinding.
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*/
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const char *actionRecord;
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/**
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* Pointer to the language-specific data area (LSDA) for the handler
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* frame. This is unused in this implementation, but set for ABI
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* compatibility in case we want to mix code in very weird ways.
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*/
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const char *languageSpecificData;
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/** The cached landing pad for the catch handler.*/
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void *catchTemp;
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/**
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* The pointer that will be returned as the pointer to the object. When
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* throwing a class and catching a virtual superclass (for example), we
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* need to adjust the thrown pointer to make it all work correctly.
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*/
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void *adjustedPtr;
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#if !__LP64__
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/**
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* Reference count. Used to support the C++11 exception_ptr class. This
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* is prepended to the structure in 64-bit mode and squeezed in to the
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* padding left before the 64-bit aligned _Unwind_Exception at the end in
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* 32-bit mode.
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*
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* Note that it is safe to extend this structure at the beginning, rather
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* than the end, because the public API for creating it returns the address
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* of the end (where the exception object can be stored)
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*/
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uintptr_t referenceCount;
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#endif
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/** The language-agnostic part of the exception header. */
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_Unwind_Exception unwindHeader;
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};
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/**
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* ABI-specified globals structure. Returned by the __cxa_get_globals()
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* function and its fast variant. This is a per-thread structure - every
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* thread will have one lazily allocated.
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*
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* This structure is defined by the ABI, so may be used outside of this
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* library.
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*/
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struct __cxa_eh_globals
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{
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/**
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* A linked list of exceptions that are currently caught. There may be
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* several of these in nested catch() blocks.
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*/
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__cxa_exception *caughtExceptions;
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/**
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* The number of uncaught exceptions.
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*/
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unsigned int uncaughtExceptions;
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};
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/**
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* ABI function returning the __cxa_eh_globals structure.
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*/
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__cxa_eh_globals *__cxa_get_globals(void);
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/**
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* Version of __cxa_get_globals() assuming that __cxa_get_globals() has already
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* been called at least once by this thread.
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*/
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__cxa_eh_globals *__cxa_get_globals_fast(void);
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/**
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* Throws an exception returned by __cxa_current_primary_exception(). This
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* exception may have been caught in another thread.
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*/
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void __cxa_rethrow_primary_exception(void* thrown_exception);
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/**
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* Returns the current exception in a form that can be stored in an
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* exception_ptr object and then rethrown by a call to
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* __cxa_rethrow_primary_exception().
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*/
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void *__cxa_current_primary_exception(void);
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/**
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* Increments the reference count of an exception. Called when an
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* exception_ptr is copied.
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*/
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void __cxa_increment_exception_refcount(void* thrown_exception);
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/**
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* Decrements the reference count of an exception. Called when an
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* exception_ptr is deleted.
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*/
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void __cxa_decrement_exception_refcount(void* thrown_exception);
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/**
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* Demangles a C++ symbol or type name. The buffer, if non-NULL, must be
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* allocated with malloc() and must be *n bytes or more long. This function
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* may call realloc() on the value pointed to by buf, and will return the
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* length of the string via *n.
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*
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* The value pointed to by status is set to one of the following:
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*
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* 0: success
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* -1: memory allocation failure
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* -2: invalid mangled name
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* -3: invalid arguments
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*/
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char* __cxa_demangle(const char* mangled_name,
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char* buf,
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size_t* n,
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int* status);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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} // extern "C"
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} // namespace
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namespace abi = __cxxabiv1;
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#endif /* __cplusplus */
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#endif /* __CXXABI_H_ */
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