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|  | /*! \mainpage Libmangle | 
|  | \author The mingw-w64 Dev Team | 
|  | \version 1.0 | 
|  | \section intro_sec Introduction | 
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|  | Libmangle is library for translating C++ symbols produced by Microsoft Visual Studio C++ suite of tools into human readable names. | 
|  | \subsection info_subsec Name Mangling | 
|  | Name mangling is a technique used by modern compilers to add addition information about a function, a structure or a datatype to a symbol name. Information can include call parameter type and return type, symbol namespace and etc. Often, the way the information is encoded in specific to a compiler vendor. | 
|  | \subsection cpp_subsec C++ and Name Mangling | 
|  | Languages such as the C++ language do not define a standard name decoration scheme, most often code produced by one compiler is also incompatible with another C++ compiler ABI wise. Name mangling prevents accidentally linking to code meant for another compiler. | 
|  | \subsection decde_subsec Deciphering Mangled Names | 
|  | Libmangle allows symbol names on objects created by Microsoft Visual C++ tools to be decoded into human readable names. In addition to easing debugging, it also allows the possibility of non-MSVC tools to examine the objects. | 
|  | \subsection external_subsec External Links | 
|  | For more information, see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Name_mangling | 
|  | \section install_sec Installation | 
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|  | Use the shell script "configure" and pass "--help" for library build and install options. | 
|  | */ |