NAME
c++filt - demangle C++ symbols
SYNOPSIS
c++filt |
[ -_|--strip-underscores ] [ -s {gnu,lucid,arm} | --format={gnu,lucid,arm} ] [ --help ] |
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DESCRIPTION
The C++ language provides function overloading, which means that you can write many functions with the same Every alphanumeric word (consisting of letters, digits, underscores, dollars, or periods) seen in the input is a You can use c++filt to decipher individual symbols by specifying these symbols on the command line. If no symbol arguments are given, c++filt reads symbol names from the standard input and writes the demangled |
OPTIONS
-_
--strip-underscores
On some systems, both the C and C++ compilers put an underscore in front of every name.
For example, the C name foo gets the low-level name _foo. This option removes the |
-s {gnu,lucid,arm}
--format={gnu,lucid,arm}
GNU nm can decode three different methods of mangling, used by different C++ |
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--help --version |
Print a summary of the options to c++filt and exit. Print the version number of c++filt and exit. |
SEE ALSO
` binutils ' entry in info; The GNU Binary Utilities, Roland H. Pesch (June 1993).
COPYING
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