Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> Alvaro Herrera wrote:
>
> > objdump -W $object_file | \
> > awk '/DW_TAG_/ { grab=0 } /DW_TAG_typedef/ { grab=1 } /DW_AT_name/ { if (grab) { print $0 } }' | \
> > sed -e 's/^.*: \([^ ]*\)/\1/' | \
> > sort | \
> > uniq
>
> I oversimplified the awk line, causing some garbage to appear at the end
> :-( The full awk line I am using is
>
> awk '
> /^Contents of / { if (read) exit }
> /^The section / { if (read) exit }
> /^The section .debug_info contains:/ { read=1 }
> /DW_TAG_/ { grab=0 }
> /DW_TAG_typedef/ { grab=1 }
> /DW_AT_name/ { if (read && grab) { print $0 } }
> '
objdump errors on the -W option here (returns -1) so put some
conditional logic in tools/find_typedef and we should be fine.
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