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I believe one of Zoran’s presentations has a very clear demonstration of this. I’ve seen that and so I can understand what you are talking about in this paragraph. However, just looking at the text as written. I would not know what you are talking about. I think that you should insert the example here.
DWARF expression of DW_TAG_ptr_to_member_type can use the offset operations
This is one of your strongest arguments and a clear demonstration of the weakness in current DWARF. I think transcribing the examples from one of Zoran’s presentations about this here really makes this a MUCH stronger argument. I would insert this example after this paragraph but I believe that referencing DW_TAG_ptr_to_member much more clearly identifies the example, that I’m referencing.
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dwarf-locations/010-generalize-offsetting.txt
Line 41 in 62f6ca6
I believe one of Zoran’s presentations has a very clear demonstration of this. I’ve seen that and so I can understand what you are talking about in this paragraph. However, just looking at the text as written. I would not know what you are talking about. I think that you should insert the example here.
dwarf-locations/010-generalize-offsetting.txt
Line 30 in 62f6ca6
This is one of your strongest arguments and a clear demonstration of the weakness in current DWARF. I think transcribing the examples from one of Zoran’s presentations about this here really makes this a MUCH stronger argument. I would insert this example after this paragraph but I believe that referencing DW_TAG_ptr_to_member much more clearly identifies the example, that I’m referencing.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: