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=encoding utf8

=head1 NAME

Dpkg::Shlibs::Cppfilt - C++ symbol mangling support via c++filt

=head1 DESCRIPTION

This module provides functions that wrap over c++filt for its easy and
fast usage.

B&lt;Note&gt;: This is a private module, its API can change at any time.

=cut

package Dpkg::Shlibs::Cppfilt 0.01;

use strict;
use warnings;

our @EXPORT = qw(
    cppfilt_demangle_cpp
);
our @EXPORT_OK = qw(
    cppfilt_demangle
);

use Exporter qw(import);

use Dpkg::ErrorHandling;
use Dpkg::IPC;

# A hash of 'objects' referring to preforked c++filt processes for the distinct
# demangling types.
my %cppfilts;

sub get_cppfilt {
    my $type = shift || 'auto';

    # Fork c++filt process for demangling $type unless it is forked already.
    # Keeping c++filt running improves performance a lot.
    my $filt;
    if (exists $cppfilts{$type}) {
	$filt = $cppfilts{$type};
    } else {
        $filt = {
            from =&gt; undef,
            to =&gt; undef,
            last_symbol =&gt; '',
            last_result =&gt; '',
        };
	$filt-&gt;{pid} = spawn(exec =&gt; [ 'c++filt', "--format=$type" ],
	                     from_pipe =&gt; \$filt-&gt;{from},
	                     to_pipe =&gt; \$filt-&gt;{to});
	syserr(g_('unable to execute %s'), 'c++filt')
	    unless defined $filt-&gt;{from};
	$filt-&gt;{from}-&gt;autoflush(1);

	$cppfilts{$type} = $filt;
    }
    return $filt;
}

# Demangle the given $symbol using demangler for the specified $type (defaults
# to 'auto') . Extraneous characters trailing after a mangled name are kept
# intact. If neither whole $symbol nor portion of it could be demangled, undef
# is returned.
sub cppfilt_demangle {
    my ($symbol, $type) = @_;

    # Start or get c++filt 'object' for the requested type.
    my $filt = get_cppfilt($type);

    # Remember the last result. Such a local optimization is cheap and useful
    # when sequential pattern matching is performed.
    if ($filt-&gt;{last_symbol} ne $symbol) {
	# This write/read operation should not deadlock because c++filt flushes
	# output buffer on LF or each invalid character.
	print { $filt-&gt;{from} } $symbol, "\n";
	my $demangled = readline($filt-&gt;{to});
	chop $demangled;

	# If the symbol was not demangled, return undef
	$demangled = undef if $symbol eq $demangled;

	# Remember the last result
	$filt-&gt;{last_symbol} = $symbol;
	$filt-&gt;{last_result} = $demangled;
    }
    return $filt-&gt;{last_result};
}

sub cppfilt_demangle_cpp {
    my $symbol = shift;
    return cppfilt_demangle($symbol, 'auto');
}

sub terminate_cppfilts {
    foreach my $type (keys %cppfilts) {
	next if not defined $cppfilts{$type}{pid};
	close $cppfilts{$type}{from};
	close $cppfilts{$type}{to};
	wait_child($cppfilts{$type}{pid}, cmdline =&gt; 'c++filt',
	                                  nocheck =&gt; 1,
	                                  timeout =&gt; 5);
	delete $cppfilts{$type};
    }
}

# Close/terminate running c++filt process(es)
END {
    # Make sure exitcode is not changed (by wait_child)
    my $exitcode = $?;
    terminate_cppfilts();
    $? = $exitcode;
}

=head1 CHANGES

=head2 Version 0.xx

This is a private module.

=cut

1;
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