pub struct RangeLists<R> { /* private fields */ }Expand description
The DWARF data found in .debug_ranges and .debug_rnglists sections.
Implementations§
Source§impl<R> RangeLists<R>
impl<R> RangeLists<R>
Sourcepub fn new(
debug_ranges: DebugRanges<R>,
debug_rnglists: DebugRngLists<R>,
) -> RangeLists<R>
pub fn new( debug_ranges: DebugRanges<R>, debug_rnglists: DebugRngLists<R>, ) -> RangeLists<R>
Construct a new RangeLists instance from the data in the .debug_ranges and
.debug_rnglists sections.
Sourcepub fn debug_ranges(&self) -> &DebugRanges<R>
pub fn debug_ranges(&self) -> &DebugRanges<R>
Return the .debug_ranges section.
Sourcepub fn set_debug_ranges(&mut self, debug_ranges: DebugRanges<R>)
pub fn set_debug_ranges(&mut self, debug_ranges: DebugRanges<R>)
Replace the .debug_ranges section.
This is useful for .dwo files when using the GNU split-dwarf extension to DWARF 4.
Sourcepub fn debug_rnglists(&self) -> &DebugRngLists<R>
pub fn debug_rnglists(&self) -> &DebugRngLists<R>
Return the .debug_rnglists section.
Source§impl<T> RangeLists<T>
impl<T> RangeLists<T>
Sourcepub fn borrow<'a, F, R>(&'a self, borrow: F) -> RangeLists<R>
pub fn borrow<'a, F, R>(&'a self, borrow: F) -> RangeLists<R>
Create a RangeLists that references the data in self.
This is useful when R implements Reader but T does not.
Used by Dwarf::borrow.
Source§impl<R: Reader> RangeLists<R>
impl<R: Reader> RangeLists<R>
Sourcepub fn ranges(
&self,
offset: RangeListsOffset<R::Offset>,
unit_encoding: Encoding,
base_address: u64,
debug_addr: &DebugAddr<R>,
debug_addr_base: DebugAddrBase<R::Offset>,
) -> Result<RngListIter<R>>
pub fn ranges( &self, offset: RangeListsOffset<R::Offset>, unit_encoding: Encoding, base_address: u64, debug_addr: &DebugAddr<R>, debug_addr_base: DebugAddrBase<R::Offset>, ) -> Result<RngListIter<R>>
Iterate over the Range list entries starting at the given offset.
The unit_version and address_size must match the compilation unit that the
offset was contained in.
The base_address should be obtained from the DW_AT_low_pc attribute in the
DW_TAG_compile_unit entry for the compilation unit that contains this range list.
Can be used with
FallibleIterator.
Sourcepub fn raw_ranges(
&self,
offset: RangeListsOffset<R::Offset>,
unit_encoding: Encoding,
) -> Result<RawRngListIter<R>>
pub fn raw_ranges( &self, offset: RangeListsOffset<R::Offset>, unit_encoding: Encoding, ) -> Result<RawRngListIter<R>>
Iterate over the RawRngListEntryies starting at the given offset.
The unit_encoding must match the compilation unit that the
offset was contained in.
This iterator does not perform any processing of the range entries, such as handling base addresses.
Can be used with
FallibleIterator.
Sourcepub fn get_offset(
&self,
unit_encoding: Encoding,
base: DebugRngListsBase<R::Offset>,
index: DebugRngListsIndex<R::Offset>,
) -> Result<RangeListsOffset<R::Offset>>
pub fn get_offset( &self, unit_encoding: Encoding, base: DebugRngListsBase<R::Offset>, index: DebugRngListsIndex<R::Offset>, ) -> Result<RangeListsOffset<R::Offset>>
Returns the .debug_rnglists offset at the given base and index.
The base must be the DW_AT_rnglists_base value from the compilation unit DIE.
This is an offset that points to the first entry following the header.
The index is the value of a DW_FORM_rnglistx attribute.
The unit_encoding must match the compilation unit that the
index was contained in.
Sourcepub fn lookup_offset_id(
&self,
id: ReaderOffsetId,
) -> Option<(SectionId, R::Offset)>
pub fn lookup_offset_id( &self, id: ReaderOffsetId, ) -> Option<(SectionId, R::Offset)>
Call Reader::lookup_offset_id for each section, and return the first match.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl<R: Clone> Clone for RangeLists<R>
impl<R: Clone> Clone for RangeLists<R>
Source§fn clone(&self) -> RangeLists<R>
fn clone(&self) -> RangeLists<R>
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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