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Via: uk.ac.aston; Thu, 4 Feb 1993 12:29:28 +0000
To: dj AT ctron DOT ctron DOT com, djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu
From: John Fletcher <ECM9093 AT pcmail DOT aston DOT ac DOT uk>
Date: 4 Feb 93 12:12:58 GMT
Subject: Re: Name mangling in G++
Reply-To: J DOT P DOT Fletcher AT aston DOT ac DOT uk

> Date:       Wed, 3 Feb 93 18:13:43 EST
> From:       DJ Delorie <dj AT ctron DOT ctron DOT com>
> To:         J DOT P DOT Fletcher AT aston DOT ac DOT uk
> Cc:         djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu
> Subject:    Name mangling in G++

> There used to be a program called "g++filt" that I distributed.  I
> don't know what happened to it.  Anyway, most gnu programs have the
> demangler built in, so they always print the demangled name.  Only
> debug32 still prints the mangled name (alas).
>
> DJ
>
The reason I am interested is to use DLD, as ported by Mike Castle,
with C++.  DLD uses the mangled names.  I have asked in gnu.g++.help
about documentation on the rules of G++ mangling, but nobody answered.

John




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