On 1/30/19 1:39 PM, Ali Çehreli wrote:
On 01/30/2019 07:47 AM, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
 > On 1/30/19 12:14 AM, Sobaya wrote:
 >> I want to get a mangled name of a D function by
 >> `core.demangle.mangle`, but I'm in trouble because there are no ways
 >> to express a type of a function, which is used for a template argument
 >> of `mangle`.
 >>
 >> For example, it is wrong to use the type `int function(int,int)` to
 >> express the type of `int add(int,int)`.
>> Because it expresses the type of a function POINTER, not just a function.
 >>
 >> The fuction name in a binary compiled this function is "_D3addFiiZi",
 >> but `mangle!(int function(int,int))("add")` returns "_D3addPFiiZi",
 >> which includes "P" meaning POINTER.
 >>
 >> How can I get the former one?
 >
 > Why not use add.mangleof?
 >

add.mangleof includes the module name as well (_D6deneme3addFiiZi) but the OP wanted without (_D3addFiiZi).

But he says `The fuction name in a binary compiled this function is "_D3addFiiZi"`. So whatever he compiles as must be what mangleof reports, as it's the same entity generating the mangle. I don't know what his source code is.

-Steve

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