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freesoft12
Folks,
Anyone have any ideas of using an interposition agent to trap a C++
function call using an interposition agent and then printing out the
function's arguments, for debugging purposes?
I read about problems with C++ name mangling making interposing them
difficult but not sure what that meant...
Regards
Nick
Anyone have any ideas of using an interposition agent to trap a C++
function call using an interposition agent and then printing out the
function's arguments, for debugging purposes?
I read about problems with C++ name mangling making interposing them
difficult but not sure what that meant...
Regards
Nick