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Command_Parameters
mangled-symbol-name
CXXDEMANGLE accepts symbol names in their mangled form, as they might appear in the output from a CXXLINK/NOEXPAND command.
If you specify a mangled symbol name using the command line interface and the symbol contains lowercase letters, you must place the symbol within quotes. For example, $ CXXDEMANGLE "MyFunction__xic". Quotes are not necessary when entering mangled symbol names using the interactive interface.
Data File
You can specify the location of the data file using the logical name CXX$DEMANGLER_DB. For example, if the data file is in your login directory and is named MYCXXDB.DAT, you would define the CXX$DEMANGLER_DB logical name as follows:
$ DEFINE CXX$DEMANGLER_DB SYS$LOGIN:MYCXXDB.DAT
If you do not define the CXX$DEMANGLER_DB logical name, CXXDEMANGLE looks for the data file in the repositories specified by the /REPOSITORY qualifier. If you do not specify the /REPOSITORY qualifier, CXXDEMANGLE looks for the data file in the sys$disk:[.cxx_repository] directory.
Qualifiers
The CXXDEMANGLE command accepts two qualifiers:
/REPOSITORY=(repository[,...])
/MANGLE
/REPOSITORY=(repository[,...])
Names the repository directories which contain the data files used by CXXDEMANGLE.
The /REPOSITORY qualifier is ignored if you define the CXX$DEMANGLER_DB logical name. See Data File for details.
/MANGLE
Mangles the input string.
Customer_feedback
Customers with support contracts should seek support for problems through local customer support centers.Customers who do not have support contracts are encouraged to mail problem reports to compaq_cxx.bugs@compaq.com
Although these reports will certainly be used as a source of input for fixing problems for new releases, we cannot give the reports individual attention. We can take remedial action only on a best-effort basis.
If you have questions, suggestions, or comments, please send mail to compaq_cxx@compaq.com
When reporting problems to Compaq, please provide the following information:
o Name and version of compiler (from a listing file) o Name and version of operating system o Smallest possible complete source and commands needed to reproduce the problem o An example of the incorrect results and the desired results
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