C++ links: Coroutines
https://github.com/MattPD/cpplinks / C++ Standard / C++20 / Coroutines
(draft; work in progress)
#coroutines (C++ Slack): https://cpplang.slack.com/archives/C5JS5JXT5
https://github.com/MattPD/cpplinks / C++ Standard / C++20 / Coroutines
(draft; work in progress)
#coroutines (C++ Slack): https://cpplang.slack.com/archives/C5JS5JXT5
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// pdbdump.c - dump symbols from .pdb and executable files (public domain). | |
// - to compile; cl.exe /Ox /Zi pdbdump.c | |
// - | |
// - Martin Ridgers, pdbdump 'at' fireproofgravy.co.uk | |
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
#include <stdio.h> | |
#include <Windows.h> | |
#include <DbgHelp.h> |
#include <iostream> | |
// This is a rewrite and analysis of the technique in this article: | |
// http://bloglitb.blogspot.com/2010/07/access-to-private-members-thats-easy.html | |
// ------- Framework ------- | |
// The little library required to work this magic | |
// Generate a static data member of type Tag::type in which to store | |
// the address of a private member. It is crucial that Tag does not |