05-21-2014
"macro" has no particular meaning to UNIX, though it might to some specific application in UNIX. By "macro" do you maybe mean "script"?
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dwarf_vendor_ext
DWARF_VENDOR_EXT(3) BSD Library Functions Manual DWARF_VENDOR_EXT(3)
NAME
dwarf_vendor_ext -- add vendor-specific macro information to a DWARF producer instance
LIBRARY
DWARF Access Library (libdwarf, -ldwarf)
SYNOPSIS
#include <libdwarf.h>
int
dwarf_vendor_ext(Dwarf_P_Debug dbg, Dwarf_Unsigned constant, char *string, Dwarf_Error *err);
DESCRIPTION
Function dwarf_vendor_ext() adds a vendor-specific macro information entry to a DWARF producer instance.
Argument dbg should reference a DWARF producer instance allocated using dwarf_producer_init(3) or dwarf_producer_init_b(3).
Argument constant specifies a constant value for the macro information entry.
Argument string point to a NUL-terminated string containing the string value for the macro information entry.
If argument err is not NULL, it will be used to store error information in case of an error.
The meaning of the arguments constant and string are not defined by the DWARF specification, but are instead governed by application and ven-
dor conventions.
RETURN VALUES
On success, function dwarf_vendor_ext() returns DW_DLV_OK. In case of an error, function dwarf_vendor_ext() returns DW_DLV_ERROR and sets
the argument err.
ERRORS
Function dwarf_vendor_ext() can fail with:
[DW_DLE_ARGUMENT] Either arguments dbg or string was NULL.
[DW_DLE_MEMORY] An out of memory condition was encountered during the execution of the function.
SEE ALSO
dwarf(3), dwarf_def_macro(3), dwarf_end_macro_file(3), dwarf_producer_init(3), dwarf_producer_init_b(3), dwarf_start_macro_file(3),
dwarf_undef_macro(3)
BSD
September 25, 2011 BSD