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Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2002 16:50:03 +0100 (CET)
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Subject: Re: Extracting info froma a symbol table
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> > Stefano Cailotto (kai1074 AT inwind DOT it) wrote:
[skip]
> I tried them, even with various switches, but I'd
> need to have a "clear"
> representation of variables,i.e.
> not only a series of memory address...Am I asking
> too much?What I mean
> is that, given a declaration like
> int c=3;
> I'd like to be able to reconstruct the same
> information starting from
> the compiled code.
> Thanx!
> 
In my own experience, all non-static variables will
be stored _dynamically_ in the stack and you will not 
be able to recover the name even from assembler.
Then I think you can only get the name back from
files' global variables and static variables.

Greetings.


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