/* * Copyright 2016 Facebook, Inc. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ #pragma once #include namespace folly { /** * Return the demangled (prettyfied) version of a C++ type. * * This function tries to produce a human-readable type, but the type name will * be returned unchanged in case of error or if demangling isn't supported on * your system. * * Use for debugging -- do not rely on demangle() returning anything useful. * * This function may allocate memory (and therefore throw std::bad_alloc). */ fbstring demangle(const char* name); inline fbstring demangle(const std::type_info& type) { return demangle(type.name()); } /** * Return the demangled (prettyfied) version of a C++ type in a user-provided * buffer. * * The semantics are the same as for snprintf or strlcpy: bufSize is the size * of the buffer, the string is always null-terminated, and the return value is * the number of characters (not including the null terminator) that would have * been written if the buffer was big enough. (So a return value >= bufSize * indicates that the output was truncated) * * This function does not allocate memory and is async-signal-safe. * * Note that the underlying function for the fbstring-returning demangle is * somewhat standard (abi::__cxa_demangle, which uses malloc), the underlying * function for this version is less so (cplus_demangle_v3_callback from * libiberty), so it is possible for the fbstring version to work, while this * version returns the original, mangled name. */ size_t demangle(const char* name, char* buf, size_t bufSize); inline size_t demangle(const std::type_info& type, char* buf, size_t bufSize) { return demangle(type.name(), buf, bufSize); } // glibc doesn't have strlcpy size_t strlcpy(char* dest, const char* const src, size_t size); }