The CXXDEMANGLE command enables you to decode compiler-generated names.
To accomplish this, CXXDEMANGLE uses a data file created by the C++
compiler when you compile a program. The data file contains a
mapping of symbol names from their encoded to decoded forms.
When asked to decode a name that is not the data file, CXXDEMANGLE
returns the original name.
CXXDEMANGLE provides two interfaces: a command line interface and an
interactive interface.
o To use the command line interface, enter the CXXDEMANGLE command followed
by a comma-separated list of symbol names in their mangled form.
CXXDEMANGLE then displays the demangled form of each symbol and exits.
The syntax for the command line interface is:
CXXDEMANGLE mangled-symbol-name [,...]
o To use the interactive interface, enter the CXXDEMANGLE command without
specifying a symbol name. CXXDEMANGLE then waits for you to enter a
symbol name in its mangled form. When you enter a symbol, CXXDEMANGLE
displays the demangled form of the symbol and waits for you to enter
another symbol, and so forth. To exit the interactive interface, enter
<CTRL/Z>. The syntax for the interactive interface is:
CXXDEMANGLE
mangled-symbol-name
[...]
<CRTL/Z>
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