Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!cs.utexas.edu!uwm.edu!lll-winken!unixhub!ditka!comeau From: comeau@ditka.Chicago.COM (Greg Comeau) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer Subject: Re: REVIEW: Comeau C++ compiler Keywords: programming, language, C++, compiler Message-ID: <38213@ditka.Chicago.COM> Date: 4 May 91 23:19:05 GMT References: <7285@harrier.ukc.ac.uk> <37228@ditka.Chicago.COM> <7482@harrier.ukc.ac.uk> Sender: comeau@ditka.Chicago.COM (Greg Comeau) Reply-To: comeau@csanta.attmail.com (Greg Comeau) Organization: Comeau Computing Lines: 18 In article <7482@harrier.ukc.ac.uk> mr3@ukc.ac.uk (M.Rizzo) writes: >With older versions of GNU gdb there was a small utility g++filt which >one could use to translate between C++ and mangled identifiers. Used >with a mouse cut-and-paste-text-between-windows as provided by xterm this >was very useful. I believe such a PD utility for cutting & pasting text >between console windows is available for the Amiga so maybe an equivalent >of g++filt would be nice ? Comeau C++ comes with a utility we call c++filt, c++filt.CC, or comofilt depending upon the port (don't ask we why haven't standardized the name please) that supports just such a demangling capability. - Greg -- Comeau Computing, 91-34 120th Street, Richmond Hill, NY, 11418 Producers of Comeau C++ 2.1 Here:attmail.com!csanta!comeau / BIX:comeau / CIS:72331,3421 Voice:718-945-0009 / Fax:718-441-2310