android_system_core/demangle/Android.bp
Christopher Ferris 9323b7219c Implement a simple demangler.
The purpose of this demangler is to avoid crashes for any string.

- It does one pass and should avoid going past the end of the string.
- The code avoids recursion to minimize the amount of stack required.
- It cannot demangle all mangled names, but it should be able to work
  on nearly all names in normal stack traces.
- If the mangled name is too large, it will stop demangling and return
  as if the name is not a demangled name.

Test: Passes new unit tests.

Change-Id: I596f74a533c0e093d1517c6bd11cced07009d321
2017-03-07 13:04:32 -08:00

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//
// Copyright (C) 2017 The Android Open Source Project
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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//
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//
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cc_defaults {
name: "libdemangle_defaults",
host_supported: true,
cflags: [
"-Wall",
"-Werror",
"-Wextra",
],
}
cc_library {
name: "libdemangle",
defaults: ["libdemangle_defaults"],
srcs: [
"Demangler.cpp",
],
local_include_dirs: [
"include",
],
export_include_dirs: [
"include",
],
}
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Unit Tests
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
cc_test {
name: "libdemangle_test",
defaults: ["libdemangle_defaults"],
srcs: [
"DemangleTest.cpp",
],
cflags: [
"-O0",
"-g",
],
shared_libs: [
"libdemangle",
],
}