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Appendix A
Appendix A
Class Library Restrictions
Appendix B
Appendix B
Built-In Functions
Appendix C
Appendix C
Third Degree Messages
Index
Index
Examples
9-1
Switching Between C++ and C Debugging Modes
9-2
Setting the Class Scope
9-3
Displaying Class Information
9-4
Displaying Object Information
9-5
Printing Information on a Derived Class
9-6
Resolving References to Objects of Multiple Inherited Classes
9-7
Resolving Overloaded Functions by Selection Menu
9-8
Resolving Overloaded Functions by Type Signature
9-9
Setting Breakpoints in Member Functions
9-10
Setting Breakpoints in Virtual Member Functions
9-11
Setting Breakpoints in Member Functions for a Specific Object
9-12
Setting Breakpoints in Specific Overloaded Functions
9-13
Setting Breakpoints in All Versions of an Overloaded Function
9-14
Setting Breakpoints in Overloaded Functions by Line Number
9-15
Setting Breakpoints in Constructors
9-16
Setting Breakpoints in Destructors
9-17
Calling an Overloaded Function
9-18
Using a Cast to Perform Data Coercion
9-19
Using Casts on a Derived Class Object
9-20
Using a Cast with Pointer Notation to Perform a Type Transfer
9-21
Using a Cast with Reference Type Notation to Perform a Type Transfer
9-22
Example of a Function Template
9-23
Setting a Breakpoint in the Template Function
9-24
Displaying the Current Function Context for a Function Template
9-25
Displaying an Instantiated Class Template
9-26
Displaying an Instantiated Class Template
9-27
Setting Breakpoints in an Instantiated Class Function
9-28
Setting Current Class Scope to an Instantiated Class
9-29
Alternate Method of Setting Current Class Scope
9-30
Setting Breakpoints in Exception Handlers
9-31
Printing a Class Description in Verbose Mode
9-32
Printing Base Pointer Information
9-33
Printing a Stack Trace in Verbose Mode
Figures
9-1
A Stack Trace Displaying a Member Function
Tables
1
Conventions Used in this Manual
2-1
Standard Macro Names
2-2
System Identification Macro Names
2-3
Other Predefined Macro Names
2-4
Language Dialect Macro Names
2-5
Implementation Compatibility Macro Names
2-6
__DECC_VER
Version-Type Encodings
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