SymUnDName64 function (dbghelp.h)
Undecorates a decorated C++ symbol name.
Applications can also use the UnDecorateSymbolName function.
Syntax
BOOL IMAGEAPI SymUnDName64(
[in] PIMAGEHLP_SYMBOL64 sym,
[out] PSTR UnDecName,
[in] DWORD UnDecNameLength
);
Parameters
[in] sym
A pointer to an IMAGEHLP_SYMBOL64 structure that specifies the symbol to be undecorated.
[out] UnDecName
A pointer to a buffer that receives the undecorated name.
[in] UnDecNameLength
The size of the UnDecName buffer, in characters.
Return value
If the function succeeds, the return value is TRUE.
If the function fails, the return value is FALSE. To retrieve extended error information, call GetLastError.
Remarks
All DbgHelp functions, such as this one, are single threaded. Therefore, calls from more than one thread to this function will likely result in unexpected behavior or memory corruption. To avoid this, you must synchronize all concurrent calls from more than one thread to this function.
This function supersedes the SymUnDName function. For more information, see Updated Platform Support. SymUnDName is defined as follows in Dbghelp.h.
#if !defined(_IMAGEHLP_SOURCE_) && defined(_IMAGEHLP64)
#define SymUnDName SymUnDName64
#else
BOOL
IMAGEAPI
SymUnDName(
__in PIMAGEHLP_SYMBOL sym,
__out_ecount(UnDecNameLength) PSTR UnDecName,
__in DWORD UnDecNameLength
);
#endif
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Target Platform | Windows |
Header | dbghelp.h |
Library | Dbghelp.lib |
DLL | Dbghelp.dll |
Redistributable | DbgHelp.dll 5.1 or later |