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#include <stddef.h> class foo { public: foo (int); foo (int, const char *); foo (foo&); ~foo (); void operator * (foo&); void operator % (foo&); void operator - (foo&); void operator >> (foo&); void operator != (foo&); void operator > (foo&); void operator >= (foo&); void operator | (foo&); void operator && (foo&); void operator ! (void); void operator ++ (int); void operator = (foo&); void operator += (foo&); void operator *= (foo&); void operator %= (foo&); void operator >>= (foo&); void operator |= (foo&); void operator , (foo&); void operator / (foo&); void operator + (foo&); void operator << (foo&); void operator == (foo&); void operator < (foo&); void operator <= (foo&); void operator & (foo&); void operator ^ (foo&); void operator || (foo&); void operator ~ (void); void operator -- (int); foo* operator -> (void); void operator -= (foo&); void operator /= (foo&); void operator <<= (foo&); void operator &= (foo&); void operator ^= (foo&); void operator ->* (foo&); void operator [] (foo&); void operator () (foo&); void* operator new (size_t) throw (); void operator delete (void *); /**/ operator int (); /**/ operator char* (); int foofunc (int); // forced to have int return type, which is required int foofunc (int, signed char *); // forced to have int return type, which is required int ifoo; const char *ccpfoo; }; #ifdef usestubs extern "C" { void set_debug_traps(); void breakpoint(); }; #endif int main () { #ifdef usestubs set_debug_traps(); breakpoint(); #endif int z=3; } foo::foo (int i) { ifoo = i;} foo::foo (int i, const char *ccp) { ifoo = i; ccpfoo = ccp; } foo::foo (foo& afoo) { afoo.ifoo = 0; } foo::~foo () {} void foo::operator * (foo& afoo) { afoo.ifoo = 0; } void foo::operator % (foo& afoo) { afoo.ifoo = 0; } void foo::operator - (foo& afoo) { afoo.ifoo = 0; } void foo::operator >> (foo& afoo) { afoo.ifoo = 0; } void foo::operator != (foo& afoo) { afoo.ifoo = 0; } void foo::operator > (foo& afoo) { afoo.ifoo = 0; } void foo::operator >= (foo& afoo) { afoo.ifoo = 0; } void foo::operator | (foo& afoo) { afoo.ifoo = 0; } void foo::operator && (foo& afoo) { afoo.ifoo = 0; } void foo::operator ! (void) {} void foo::operator ++ (int ival) { ival = 0; } void foo::operator = (foo& afoo) { afoo.ifoo = 0; } void foo::operator += (foo& afoo) { afoo.ifoo = 0; } void foo::operator *= (foo& afoo) { afoo.ifoo = 0; } void foo::operator %= (foo& afoo) { afoo.ifoo = 0; } void foo::operator >>= (foo& afoo) { afoo.ifoo = 0; } void foo::operator |= (foo& afoo) { afoo.ifoo = 0; } void foo::operator , (foo& afoo) { afoo.ifoo = 0; } void foo::operator / (foo& afoo) { afoo.ifoo = 0; } void foo::operator + (foo& afoo) { afoo.ifoo = 0; } void foo::operator << (foo& afoo) { afoo.ifoo = 0; } void foo::operator == (foo& afoo) { afoo.ifoo = 0; } void foo::operator < (foo& afoo) { afoo.ifoo = 0; } void foo::operator <= (foo& afoo) { afoo.ifoo = 0; } void foo::operator & (foo& afoo) { afoo.ifoo = 0; } void foo::operator ^ (foo& afoo) { afoo.ifoo = 0; } void foo::operator || (foo& afoo) { afoo.ifoo = 0; } void foo::operator ~ (void) {} void foo::operator -- (int ival) { ival = 0; } foo* foo::operator -> (void) {return this;} void foo::operator -= (foo& afoo) { afoo.ifoo = 0; } void foo::operator /= (foo& afoo) { afoo.ifoo = 0; } void foo::operator <<= (foo& afoo) { afoo.ifoo = 0; } void foo::operator &= (foo& afoo) { afoo.ifoo = 0; } void foo::operator ^= (foo& afoo) { afoo.ifoo = 0; } void foo::operator ->* (foo& afoo) { afoo.ifoo = 0; } void foo::operator [] (foo& afoo) { afoo.ifoo = 0; } void foo::operator () (foo& afoo) { afoo.ifoo = 0; } void* foo::operator new (size_t ival) throw () { ival = 0; return 0; } void foo::operator delete (void *ptr) { ptr = 0; } /**/ foo::operator int () { return 0; } /**/ foo::operator char* () { return 0; } /* Some functions to test overloading by varying one argument type. */ void overload1arg (void) { } void overload1arg (char arg) { arg = 0; } void overload1arg (signed char arg) { arg = 0; } void overload1arg (unsigned char arg) { arg = 0; } void overload1arg (short arg) { arg = 0; } void overload1arg (unsigned short arg) { arg = 0; } void overload1arg (int arg) { arg = 0; } void overload1arg (unsigned int arg) { arg = 0; } void overload1arg (long arg) { arg = 0; } void overload1arg (unsigned long arg) { arg = 0; } void overload1arg (float arg) { arg = 0; } void overload1arg (double arg) { arg = 0; } /* Some functions to test overloading by varying argument count. */ void overloadargs (int a1) { a1 = 0; } void overloadargs (int a1, int a2) { a1 = a2 = 0; } void overloadargs (int a1, int a2, int a3) { a1 = a2 = a3 = 0; } void overloadargs (int a1, int a2, int a3, int a4) { a1 = a2 = a3 = a4 = 0; } void overloadargs (int a1, int a2, int a3, int a4, int a5) { a1 = a2 = a3 = a4 = a5 = 0; } void overloadargs (int a1, int a2, int a3, int a4, int a5, int a6) { a1 = a2 = a3 = a4 = a5 = a6 = 0; } void overloadargs (int a1, int a2, int a3, int a4, int a5, int a6, int a7) { a1 = a2 = a3 = a4 = a5 = a6 = a7 = 0; } void overloadargs (int a1, int a2, int a3, int a4, int a5, int a6, int a7, int a8) { a1 = a2 = a3 = a4 = a5 = a6 = a7 = a8 = 0; } void overloadargs (int a1, int a2, int a3, int a4, int a5, int a6, int a7, int a8, int a9) { a1 = a2 = a3 = a4 = a5 = a6 = a7 = a8 = a9 = 0; } void overloadargs (int a1, int a2, int a3, int a4, int a5, int a6, int a7, int a8, int a9, int a10) { a1 = a2 = a3 = a4 = a5 = a6 = a7 = a8 = a9 = a10 = 0; } void overloadargs (int a1, int a2, int a3, int a4, int a5, int a6, int a7, int a8, int a9, int a10, int a11) { a1 = a2 = a3 = a4 = a5 = a6 = a7 = a8 = a9 = a10 = a11 == 0; } /* Some hairy function definitions. Use typedefs to help maintain sanity. */ typedef int (*PFPc_i)(char *); typedef short (*PFPl_s)(long *); typedef short (*PFPc_s)(char *); typedef int (*PFl_i)(long); typedef PFl_i (*PFPc_PFl_i)(char *); typedef PFl_i (*PFPi_PFl_i)(int *); typedef PFl_i (*PFPFPc_i_PFl_i)(PFPc_i); typedef PFl_i (*PFs_PFl_i)(short); typedef int (*PFPFPl_s_i)(PFPl_s); typedef int (*PFPFPc_s_i)(PFPc_s); PFs_PFl_i hairyfunc1 (int arg) { arg = 0; return 0; } int hairyfunc2 (PFPc_i arg) { arg = 0; return 0; } int hairyfunc3 (PFPFPl_s_i arg) { arg = 0; return 0; } int hairyfunc4 (PFPFPc_s_i arg) { arg = 0; return 0; } int hairyfunc5 (PFPc_PFl_i arg) { arg = 0; return 0; } int hairyfunc6 (PFPi_PFl_i arg) { arg = 0; return 0; } int hairyfunc7 (PFPFPc_i_PFl_i arg) { arg = 0; return 0; } /* gdb has two demanglers (one for g++ 2.95, one for g++ 3). These marker functions help me figure out which demangler is in use. */ char * dm_type_char_star (char * p) { return p; } int dm_type_foo_ref (foo & foo) { return foo.ifoo; } int * dm_type_int_star (int * p) { return p; } long * dm_type_long_star (long * p) { return p; } int dm_type_unsigned_int (unsigned int i) { return i; } int dm_type_void (void) { return 0; } void * dm_type_void_star (void * p) { return p; }