File: mac-nm

package info (click to toggle)
chromium-browser 70.0.3538.110-1~deb9u1
  • links: PTS, VCS
  • area: main
  • in suites: stretch
  • size: 1,619,476 kB
  • sloc: cpp: 13,024,755; ansic: 1,349,823; python: 916,672; xml: 314,489; java: 280,047; asm: 276,936; perl: 75,771; objc: 66,634; sh: 45,860; cs: 28,354; php: 11,064; makefile: 10,911; yacc: 9,109; tcl: 8,403; ruby: 4,065; lex: 1,779; pascal: 1,411; lisp: 1,055; awk: 41; jsp: 39; sed: 17; sql: 3
file content (19 lines) | stat: -rwxr-xr-x 812 bytes parent folder | download | duplicates (16)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
#!/bin/sh

# This script is a wrapper for OS X nm(1) tool. nm(1) perform C++ function
# names demangling, so we're piping its output to c++filt(1) tool which does it.
# But c++filt(1) comes with XCode (as a part of GNU binutils), so it doesn't
# guaranteed to exist on a system.
#
# An alternative approach is to perform demangling in tick processor, but
# for GNU C++ ABI this is a complex process (see cp-demangle.c sources), and
# can't be done partially, because term boundaries are plain text symbols, such
# as 'N', 'E', so one can't just do a search through a function name, it really
# needs to be parsed, which requires a lot of knowledge to be coded in.

if [ "`which c++filt`" == "" ]; then
  nm "$@"
else
  nm "$@" | sed -n "s/\([0-9a-fA-F]\{8,16\}\) [iItT] \(.*\)/\\1 \\2/p"\
    | c++filt -p -i
fi