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- <h3 class="section">8.4 Simple Class Definition</h3>
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- <p>The stabs describing C<tt>++</tt> language features are an extension of the
- stabs describing C. Stabs representing C<tt>++</tt> class types elaborate
- extensively on the stab format used to describe structure types in C.
- Stabs representing class type variables look just like stabs
- representing C language variables.
- </p>
- <p>Consider the following very simple class definition.
- </p>
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- <pre class="example">class baseA {
- public:
- int Adat;
- int Ameth(int in, char other);
- };
- </pre></div>
-
- <p>The class <code>baseA</code> is represented by two stabs. The first stab describes
- the class as a structure type. The second stab describes a structure
- tag of the class type. Both stabs are of stab type <code>N_LSYM</code>. Since the
- stab is not located between an <code>N_FUN</code> and an <code>N_LBRAC</code> stab this indicates
- that the class is defined at file scope. If it were, then the <code>N_LSYM</code>
- would signify a local variable.
- </p>
- <p>A stab describing a C<tt>++</tt> class type is similar in format to a stab
- describing a C struct, with each class member shown as a field in the
- structure. The part of the struct format describing fields is
- expanded to include extra information relevant to C<tt>++</tt> class members.
- In addition, if the class has multiple base classes or virtual
- functions the struct format outside of the field parts is also
- augmented.
- </p>
- <p>In this simple example the field part of the C<tt>++</tt> class stab
- representing member data looks just like the field part of a C struct
- stab. The section on protections describes how its format is
- sometimes extended for member data.
- </p>
- <p>The field part of a C<tt>++</tt> class stab representing a member function
- differs substantially from the field part of a C struct stab. It
- still begins with ‘<samp>name:</samp>’ but then goes on to define a new type number
- for the member function, describe its return type, its argument types,
- its protection level, any qualifiers applied to the method definition,
- and whether the method is virtual or not. If the method is virtual
- then the method description goes on to give the vtable index of the
- method, and the type number of the first base class defining the
- method.
- </p>
- <p>When the field name is a method name it is followed by two colons rather
- than one. This is followed by a new type definition for the method.
- This is a number followed by an equal sign and the type of the method.
- Normally this will be a type declared using the ‘<samp>#</samp>’ type
- descriptor; see <a href="Method-Type-Descriptor.html#Method-Type-Descriptor">Method Type Descriptor</a>; static member functions
- are declared using the ‘<samp>f</samp>’ type descriptor instead; see
- <a href="Function-Types.html#Function-Types">Function Types</a>.
- </p>
- <p>The format of an overloaded operator method name differs from that of
- other methods. It is ‘<samp>op$::<var>operator-name</var>.</samp>’ where
- <var>operator-name</var> is the operator name such as ‘<samp>+</samp>’ or ‘<samp>+=</samp>’.
- The name ends with a period, and any characters except the period can
- occur in the <var>operator-name</var> string.
- </p>
- <p>The next part of the method description represents the arguments to the
- method, preceded by a colon and ending with a semi-colon. The types of
- the arguments are expressed in the same way argument types are expressed
- in C<tt>++</tt> name mangling. In this example an <code>int</code> and a <code>char</code>
- map to ‘<samp>ic</samp>’.
- </p>
- <p>This is followed by a number, a letter, and an asterisk or period,
- followed by another semicolon. The number indicates the protections
- that apply to the member function. Here the 2 means public. The
- letter encodes any qualifier applied to the method definition. In
- this case, ‘<samp>A</samp>’ means that it is a normal function definition. The dot
- shows that the method is not virtual. The sections that follow
- elaborate further on these fields and describe the additional
- information present for virtual methods.
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- <pre class="display">.stabs "class_name:sym_desc(type)type_def(20)=type_desc(struct)struct_bytes(4)
- field_name(Adat):type(int),bit_offset(0),field_bits(32);
-
- method_name(Ameth)::type_def(21)=type_desc(method)return_type(int);
- :arg_types(int char);
- protection(public)qualifier(normal)virtual(no);;"
- N_LSYM,NIL,NIL,NIL
- </pre></div>
-
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- <pre class="smallexample">.stabs "baseA:t20=s4Adat:1,0,32;Ameth::21=##1;:ic;2A.;;",128,0,0,0
-
- .stabs "class_name:sym_desc(struct tag)",N_LSYM,NIL,NIL,NIL
-
- .stabs "baseA:T20",128,0,0,0
- </pre></div>
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