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#include <libdwarf.h>
The list of functions and the DWARF attribute that they retrieve are:
dwarf_arrayorder() | |
Retrieve the DW_AT_ordering attribute value. | |
dwarf_bitoffset() | |
Retrieve the DW_AT_bit_offset attribute value. | |
dwarf_bitsize() | |
Retrieve the DW_AT_bit_size attribute value. | |
dwarf_bytesize() | |
Retrieve the DW_AT_byte_size attribute value. | |
dwarf_highpc() | |
Retrieve the DW_AT_high_pc attribute value. | |
dwarf_highpc_b() | |
Retrieve the DW_AT_high_pc attribute value. | |
dwarf_lowpc() | |
Retrieve the DW_AT_low_pc attribute value. | |
dwarf_srclang() | |
Retrieve the DW_AT_language attribute value. | |
Function dwarf_highpc_b() is an enhanced version of function dwarf_highpc(). It sets the location specified by argument ret_form to the form code of the attribute DW_AT_high_pc, and sets the location specified by argument ret_class to the class of that form. A value of NULL may be used for either of the arguments ret_form or ret_class if the caller is not interested in the respective value.
If the debugging information entry descriptor denoted by argument die does not contain the requested attribute, these functions return DW_DLV_NO_ENTRY and set argument err. For other errors, they return DW_DLV_ERROR and set argument err.
[DW_DLE_ARGUMENT] | Arguments die, ret_highpc, ret_lowpc, ret_size, ret_lang or ret_order were NULL. |
[DW_DLE_NO_ENTRY] | Argument die had no requested attribute. |
DWARF_HIGHPC (3) | July 22, 2014 |
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