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* stabs.texinfo (Cross-References): `::' is for nested types only
within <>. (Structures): Document static members.
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Tue Dec 28 09:30:40 1993 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@lioth.cygnus.com)
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* stabs.texinfo (Cross-References): `::' is for nested types only
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within <>.
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(Structures): Document static members.
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Mon Dec 27 13:55:04 1993 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@lioth.cygnus.com)
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* stabs.texinfo: Document S type attribute.
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Another way is with the @samp{x} type descriptor, which is followed by
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@samp{s} for a structure tag, @samp{u} for a union tag, or @samp{e} for
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a enumerator tag, followed by the name of the tag, followed by @samp{:}.
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The name can contain @samp{::}---only a single @samp{:} ends the name;
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see @ref{Nested Symbols}.
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If the name contains @samp{::} between a @samp{<} and @samp{>} pair (for
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C++ templates), such a @samp{::} does not end the name---only a single
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@samp{:} ends the name; see @ref{Nested Symbols}.
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For example, the following C declarations:
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the field is an element of. So the definition of structure type 16
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contains a type definition for an element which is a pointer to type 16.
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If a field is a static member (this is a C++ feature in which a single
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variable appears to be a field of every structure of a given type) it
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still starts out with the field name, a colon, and the type, but then
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instead of a comma, bit position, comma, and bit size, there is a colon
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followed by the name of the variable which each such field refers to.
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If the structure has methods (a C++ feature), they follow the non-method
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fields; see @ref{Cplusplus}.
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@node Typedefs
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@section Giving a Type a Name
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