Windows2000/private/windbg64/langapi/undname/undname.h

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#if !defined(_M_I86)
// The 32-bit compiler
#define __far
#define __near
#define __pascal
#define __loadds
#endif
typedef char * pchar_t;
typedef const char * pcchar_t;
typedef void * ( __cdecl * Alloc_t )( size_t );
typedef void ( __cdecl * Free_t )( void * );
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C"
#endif
#ifdef _CRTBLD
_CRTIMP pchar_t __cdecl __unDName (
#else
pchar_t __cdecl unDName (
#endif
pchar_t, // User supplied buffer (or NULL)
pcchar_t, // Input decorated name
int, // Maximum length of user buffer
Alloc_t, // Address of heap allocator
Free_t, // Address of heap deallocator
unsigned short // Feature disable flags
);
/*
* The user may provide a buffer into which the undecorated declaration
* is to be placed, in which case, the length field must be specified.
* The length is the maximum number of characters (including the terminating
* NULL character) which may be written into the user buffer.
*
* If the output buffer is NULL, the length field is ignored, and the
* undecorator will allocate a buffer exactly large enough to hold the
* resulting declaration. It is the users responsibility to deallocate
* this buffer.
*
* The user may also supply the allocator and deallocator functions if
* they wish. If they do, then all heap actions performed by the routine
* will use the provided heap functions.
*
* If the allocator address is NULL, then the routine will default to using
* the standard allocator and deallocator functions, 'malloc' and 'free'.
*
* If an error occurs internally, then the routine will return NULL. If
* it was successful, it will return the buffer address provided by the
* user, or the address of the buffer allocated on their behalf, if they
* specified a NULL buffer address.
*
* If a given name does not have a valid undecoration, the original name
* is returned in the output buffer.
*
* Fine selection of a number of undecorator attributes is possible, by
* specifying flags (bit-fields) to disable the production of parts of the
* complete declaration. The flags may be OR'ed together to select multiple
* disabling of selected fields. The fields and flags are as follows :-
*/
#define UNDNAME_COMPLETE (0x0000) // Enable full undecoration
#define UNDNAME_NO_LEADING_UNDERSCORES (0x0001) // Remove leading underscores from MS extended keywords
#define UNDNAME_NO_MS_KEYWORDS (0x0002) // Disable expansion of MS extended keywords
#define UNDNAME_NO_FUNCTION_RETURNS (0x0004) // Disable expansion of return type for primary declaration
#define UNDNAME_NO_ALLOCATION_MODEL (0x0008) // Disable expansion of the declaration model
#define UNDNAME_NO_ALLOCATION_LANGUAGE (0x0010) // Disable expansion of the declaration language specifier
#define UNDNAME_NO_MS_THISTYPE (0x0020) /* NYI */ // Disable expansion of MS keywords on the 'this' type for primary declaration
#define UNDNAME_NO_CV_THISTYPE (0x0040) /* NYI */ // Disable expansion of CV modifiers on the 'this' type for primary declaration
#define UNDNAME_NO_THISTYPE (0x0060) // Disable all modifiers on the 'this' type
#define UNDNAME_NO_ACCESS_SPECIFIERS (0x0080) // Disable expansion of access specifiers for members
#define UNDNAME_NO_THROW_SIGNATURES (0x0100) // Disable expansion of 'throw-signatures' for functions and pointers to functions
#define UNDNAME_NO_MEMBER_TYPE (0x0200) // Disable expansion of 'static' or 'virtual'ness of members
#define UNDNAME_NO_RETURN_UDT_MODEL (0x0400) // Disable expansion of MS model for UDT returns
#define UNDNAME_32_BIT_DECODE (0x0800) // Undecorate 32-bit decorated names
#define UNDNAME_NAME_ONLY (0x1000) // Crack only the name for primary declaration;
// return just [scope::]name. Does expand template params
#define UNDNAME_TYPE_ONLY (0x2000) // Input is just a type encoding; compose an abstract declarator