10-26-2005
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Originally Posted by vraagje
nederlands
I cant understand a word of what you said.
But nederlands, eh ?
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dwarf_diename
DWARF_DIENAME(3) BSD Library Functions Manual DWARF_DIENAME(3)
NAME
dwarf_diename -- retrieve the name associated with a debugging information entry
LIBRARY
DWARF Access Library (libdwarf, -ldwarf)
SYNOPSIS
#include <libdwarf.h>
int
dwarf_diename(Dwarf_Die die, char **ret_name, Dwarf_Error *err);
DESCRIPTION
Function dwarf_diename() retrieves a pointer to the NUL-terminated string associated with the DW_AT_name attribute of the debugging informa-
tion entry descriptor referenced by argument die. If the pointer was successfully retrieved, it is stored in the location pointed to by
argument ret_name.
RETURN VALUES
Function dwarf_diename() returns DW_DLV_OK on success.
If the debugging information entry descriptor denoted by argument die does not contain a DW_AT_name attribute, the function returns
DW_DLV_NO_ENTRY and sets argument err. For other errors, it returns DW_DLV_ERROR and sets argument err.
ERRORS
Function dwarf_diename() can fail with the following errors:
[DW_DLE_ARGUMENT] Either of arguments die or ret_name was NULL.
[DW_DLE_NO_ENTRY] Argument die had no DW_AT_name attribute.
SEE ALSO
dwarf(3), dwarf_tag(3), dwarf_dieoffset(3), dwarf_die_abbrev_code(3)
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