Function to mangle/demangle functions
Solution 1:
Use the c++filt
command line tool to demangle the name.
Solution 2:
Here is my C++11 implementation, derived from the following page: http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/manual/ext_demangling.html
#include <cxxabi.h> // needed for abi::__cxa_demangle
std::shared_ptr<char> cppDemangle(const char *abiName)
{
int status;
char *ret = abi::__cxa_demangle(abiName, 0, 0, &status);
/* NOTE: must free() the returned char when done with it! */
std::shared_ptr<char> retval;
retval.reset( (char *)ret, [](char *mem) { if (mem) free((void*)mem); } );
return retval;
}
To make the memory management easy on the returned (char *), I'm using a std::shared_ptr with a custom lambda 'deleter' function that calls free() on the returned memory. Because of this, I don't ever have to worry about deleting the memory on my own, I just use it as needed, and when the shared_ptr goes out of scope, the memory will be free'd.
Here's the macro I use to access the demangled type name as a (const char *). Note that you must have RTTI turned on to have access to 'typeid'
#define CLASS_NAME(somePointer) ((const char *) cppDemangle(typeid(*somePointer).name()).get() )
So, from within a C++ class I can say:
printf("I am inside of a %s\n",CLASS_NAME(this));