pub type XcoffSymbol32<'data, 'file, R = &'data [u8]> = XcoffSymbol<'data, 'file, FileHeader32, R>;
Expand description
A symbol in an XcoffFile32
.
Aliased Type§
struct XcoffSymbol32<'data, 'file, R = &'data [u8]> {
pub(super) file: &'file XcoffFile<'data, FileHeader32, R>,
pub(super) symbols: &'file SymbolTable<'data, FileHeader32, R>,
pub(super) index: SymbolIndex,
pub(super) symbol: &'data Symbol32,
}
Fields§
§file: &'file XcoffFile<'data, FileHeader32, R>
§symbols: &'file SymbolTable<'data, FileHeader32, R>
§index: SymbolIndex
§symbol: &'data Symbol32
Implementations
Source§impl<'data, 'file, Xcoff, R> XcoffSymbol<'data, 'file, Xcoff, R>where
Xcoff: FileHeader,
R: ReadRef<'data>,
impl<'data, 'file, Xcoff, R> XcoffSymbol<'data, 'file, Xcoff, R>where
Xcoff: FileHeader,
R: ReadRef<'data>,
Sourcepub fn xcoff_file(&self) -> &'file XcoffFile<'data, Xcoff, R>
pub fn xcoff_file(&self) -> &'file XcoffFile<'data, Xcoff, R>
Get the XCOFF file containing this symbol.
Sourcepub fn xcoff_symbol(&self) -> &'data Xcoff::Symbol
pub fn xcoff_symbol(&self) -> &'data Xcoff::Symbol
Get the raw XCOFF symbol structure.
Trait Implementations
Source§impl<'data, 'file, Xcoff, R> Clone for XcoffSymbol<'data, 'file, Xcoff, R>
impl<'data, 'file, Xcoff, R> Clone for XcoffSymbol<'data, 'file, Xcoff, R>
Source§fn clone(&self) -> XcoffSymbol<'data, 'file, Xcoff, R>
fn clone(&self) -> XcoffSymbol<'data, 'file, Xcoff, R>
Returns a copy of the value. Read more
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from
source
. Read moreSource§impl<'data, 'file, Xcoff, R> Debug for XcoffSymbol<'data, 'file, Xcoff, R>
impl<'data, 'file, Xcoff, R> Debug for XcoffSymbol<'data, 'file, Xcoff, R>
Source§impl<'data, 'file, Xcoff: FileHeader, R: ReadRef<'data>> ObjectSymbol<'data> for XcoffSymbol<'data, 'file, Xcoff, R>
impl<'data, 'file, Xcoff: FileHeader, R: ReadRef<'data>> ObjectSymbol<'data> for XcoffSymbol<'data, 'file, Xcoff, R>
Source§fn is_definition(&self) -> bool
fn is_definition(&self) -> bool
Return true if the symbol is a definition of a function or data object.
Source§fn index(&self) -> SymbolIndex
fn index(&self) -> SymbolIndex
The index of the symbol.
Source§fn name_bytes(&self) -> Result<&'data [u8]>
fn name_bytes(&self) -> Result<&'data [u8]>
The name of the symbol.
Source§fn kind(&self) -> SymbolKind
fn kind(&self) -> SymbolKind
Return the kind of this symbol.
Source§fn section(&self) -> SymbolSection
fn section(&self) -> SymbolSection
Returns the section where the symbol is defined.
Source§fn is_undefined(&self) -> bool
fn is_undefined(&self) -> bool
Return true if the symbol is undefined.
Source§fn scope(&self) -> SymbolScope
fn scope(&self) -> SymbolScope
Returns the symbol scope.
Source§fn is_global(&self) -> bool
fn is_global(&self) -> bool
Return true if the symbol visible outside of the compilation unit. Read more
Source§fn is_local(&self) -> bool
fn is_local(&self) -> bool
Return true if the symbol is only visible within the compilation unit.
Source§fn flags(&self) -> SymbolFlags<SectionIndex, SymbolIndex>
fn flags(&self) -> SymbolFlags<SectionIndex, SymbolIndex>
Symbol flags that are specific to each file format.
Source§fn section_index(&self) -> Option<SectionIndex>
fn section_index(&self) -> Option<SectionIndex>
Returns the section index for the section containing this symbol. Read more