Analyze .obj files with source file info taken from .pdb#25
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Analyze .obj files with source file info taken from .pdb#25stgatilov wants to merge 12 commits intoadrianstone55:masterfrom
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May 9, 2018 20:26
Note: there are some very rare names starting with " ?? ". I cannot understand where they come from.
…from special files. [unclear_source]: default-generated methods (constructors and destructors) [not_in_pdb]: non-code stuff (constants, values, RTTI, locals, dtors, initializers, etc)
For public symbols, "name" gives exactly the raw name of symbol. For private ones, it is not even clear how to determine raw name, since linker did not see then.
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This is the implementation of "PDB approach" for seeing how much bloat is generated by headers (issue).