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* cp-demangle.c (NAMESPACE_SEPARATOR): New define. (struct demangling_def): Add `style' field. (demangling_new): New parameter `style'. Set it in demangling_t. (demangle_prefix): Use NAMESPACE_SEPARATOR. (demangle_type_ptr): Don't emit pointer symbol if doing Java output. (cp_demangle): New parameter `style'. Pass it to demangling_new(). (main): Call cp_demangle with extra parameter. (java_demangle_v3): New function. (java_builtin_type_names): New. Table of primitive type names used for Java demangling. (demangle_builtin_type): Look up in java_builtin_type_names if doing Java output. * cplus-dem.c (cplus_demangle): Use java_demangle_v3 to do Java demangling. (long_options): Remove obsolete `java' option. (main): Remove explicit handling of `java' option. Instead, pass style parameter in cplus_demangle flags as gdb does. * testsuite/demangle.expected: Add some Java test cases. From-SVN: r39399 |
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