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Top Forums Programming static use for class inside the same class c++ Post 302684601 by Corona688 on Thursday 9th of August 2012 07:54:09 PM
Old 08-09-2012
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Originally Posted by xavipoes
If for instance there were two static members of different classes, both static int i, there woud also be two addresses in the program's static area. int Egg::i and int Shell::i.
Yes, they would be separate. Their names would be mangled so they don't overlap when the program is linked -- the same way all C++ variable and function names get mangled so they don't overlap, to allow overloading.
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In the case above, wouldnt it create a global Egg e, which also contains another global Egg e
I suppose there would be an Egg:e.e inside ( not Egg::Egg::e ) as well as Egg::e.e.e, and so forth. But they'd all be the same object -- not a different one. They're not really contained inside the class in the first place, so they don't nest. Just consider them globals with funny names.
 

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demangle(3EXT)						    Extended Library Functions						    demangle(3EXT)

NAME
demangle, cplus_demangle - decode a C++ encoded symbol name SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag ... ] file[ library ... ] -ldemangle #include <demangle.h> int cplus_demangle(const char *symbol, char *prototype, size_t size); DESCRIPTION
The cplus_demangle() function decodes (demangles) a C++ linker symbol name (mangled name) into a (partial) C++ prototype, if possible. C++ mangled names may not have enough information to form a complete prototype. The symbol string argument points to the input mangled name. The prototype argument points to a user-specified output string buffer, of size bytes. The cplus_demangle() function operates on mangled names generated by SPARCompilers C++ 3.0.1, 4.0.1, 4.1 and 4.2. The cplus_demangle() function improves and replaces the demangle() function. Refer to the CC.1, dem.1, and c++filt.1 manual pages in the /opt/SUNWspro/man/man1 directory. These pages are only available with the SPROcc package. RETURN VALUES
The cplus_demangle() function returns the following values: 0 The symbol argument is a valid mangled name and prototype contains a (partial) prototype for the symbol. DEMANGLE_ENAME The symbol argument is not a valid mangled name and the content of prototype is a copy of the symbol. DEMANGLE_ESPACE The prototype output buffer is too small to contain the prototype (or the symbol), and the content of prototype is unde- fined. SunOS 5.11 11 Mar 1997 demangle(3EXT)
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