Re: How to print virtual table

From:
"Victor Bazarov" <v.Abazarov@comAcast.net>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.c++
Date:
Fri, 7 Dec 2007 12:27:05 -0500
Message-ID:
<fjbvpa$m8l$1@news.datemas.de>
terminator wrote:

On Dec 7, 6:05 pm, "Victor Bazarov" <v.Abaza...@comAcast.net> wrote:

Please consider asking in the newsgroup for your OS if there is no
group for 'dbx' specifically.


Sorry,I do not want to get you upset but must have meant 'the news
group for your compiler/platform'.because implementation is more of a
compiler design issue than OS.


While AFAIK _all_ compilers implement the virtual function mechanism
using a virtual function table, printing it out is never a feature
a compiler has (at least none of the compilers I've seen offered that
as an extension). The debugger, on the other hand, has more insight
into the guts of the process/objects, and it is usually a feature of
the OS (although I suppose the compiler must be able to work with it
to introduce debugging information accordingly). That's why asking
in the newsgroup dedicated to debuggers (tools) or OS is what I meant.

V
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