01-20-2006
compile time warning
warning: argument #1 is incompatible with prototype:
prototype: pointer to long : "/usr/include/iso/time_iso.h",
argument : pointer to int
"log2.c", : warning: argument #1 is incompatible with prototype:
prototype: pointer to const long : "/usr/include/iso/time_iso.h",
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demangle
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)