Enum symbolic::debuginfo::Object [−][src]
pub enum Object<'data> {
Breakpad(BreakpadObject<'data>),
Elf(ElfObject<'data>),
MachO(MachObject<'data>),
Pdb(PdbObject<'data>),
Pe(PeObject<'data>),
SourceBundle(SourceBundle<'data>),
Wasm(WasmObject<'data>),
}
Expand description
A generic object file providing uniform access to various file formats.
Variants
Breakpad(BreakpadObject<'data>)
Breakpad ASCII symbol.
Tuple Fields of Breakpad
0: BreakpadObject<'data>
Elf(ElfObject<'data>)
Executable and Linkable Format, used on Linux.
Tuple Fields of Elf
0: ElfObject<'data>
MachO(MachObject<'data>)
Mach Objects, used on macOS and iOS derivatives.
Tuple Fields of MachO
0: MachObject<'data>
Pdb(PdbObject<'data>)
Program Database, the debug companion format on Windows.
Tuple Fields of Pdb
0: PdbObject<'data>
Pe(PeObject<'data>)
Portable Executable, an extension of COFF used on Windows.
Tuple Fields of Pe
0: PeObject<'data>
SourceBundle(SourceBundle<'data>)
A source bundle.
Tuple Fields of SourceBundle
0: SourceBundle<'data>
Wasm(WasmObject<'data>)
A WASM file.
Tuple Fields of Wasm
0: WasmObject<'data>
Implementations
Tries to infer the object type from the start of the given buffer.
Tries to parse a supported object from the given slice.
The container format of this file, corresponding to the variant of this instance.
The code identifier of this object.
This is a platform-dependent string of variable length that always refers to the code file (e.g. executable or library), even if this object is a debug file. See the variants for the semantics of this code identifier.
The debug information identifier of this object.
For platforms that use different identifiers for their code and debug files, this always refers to the debug file, regardless whether this object is a debug file or not.
The kind of this object.
The address at which the image prefers to be loaded into memory.
Determines whether this object exposes a public symbol table.
pub fn symbols(&self) -> SymbolIterator<'data, '_>ⓘNotable traits for SymbolIterator<'data, 'object>impl<'data, 'object> Iterator for SymbolIterator<'data, 'object> type Item = Symbol<'data>;
pub fn symbols(&self) -> SymbolIterator<'data, '_>ⓘNotable traits for SymbolIterator<'data, 'object>impl<'data, 'object> Iterator for SymbolIterator<'data, 'object> type Item = Symbol<'data>;
impl<'data, 'object> Iterator for SymbolIterator<'data, 'object> type Item = Symbol<'data>;
Returns an iterator over symbols in the public symbol table.
Returns an ordered map of symbols in the symbol table.
Determines whether this object contains debug information.
Constructs a debugging session.
A debugging session loads certain information from the object file and creates caches for efficient access to various records in the debug information. Since this can be quite a costly process, try to reuse the debugging session as long as possible.
Objects that do not support debugging or do not contain debugging information return an empty debug session. This only returns an error if constructing the debug session fails due to invalid debug data in the object.
Constructing this session will also work if the object does not contain debugging
information, in which case the session will be a no-op. This can be checked via
has_debug_info
.
Determines whether this object contains stack unwinding information.
Determines whether this object contains embedded source
Determines whether this object is malformed and was only partially parsed
Trait Implementations
type Error = ObjectError
type Error = ObjectError
Errors thrown when reading information from this object.
type Session = ObjectDebugSession<'data>
type Session = ObjectDebugSession<'data>
A session that allows optimized access to debugging information.
type SymbolIterator = SymbolIterator<'data, 'object>
type SymbolIterator = SymbolIterator<'data, 'object>
The iterator over the symbols in the public symbol table.
The container format of this file.
The kind of this object.
The address at which the image prefers to be loaded into memory.
Determines whether this object exposes a public symbol table.
Returns an ordered map of symbols in the symbol table.
pub fn symbols(
&'object self
) -> <Object<'data> as ObjectLike<'data, 'object>>::SymbolIterator
pub fn symbols(
&'object self
) -> <Object<'data> as ObjectLike<'data, 'object>>::SymbolIterator
Returns an iterator over symbols in the public symbol table.
Determines whether this object contains debug information.
pub fn debug_session(
&self
) -> Result<<Object<'data> as ObjectLike<'data, 'object>>::Session, <Object<'data> as ObjectLike<'data, 'object>>::Error>
pub fn debug_session(
&self
) -> Result<<Object<'data> as ObjectLike<'data, 'object>>::Session, <Object<'data> as ObjectLike<'data, 'object>>::Error>
Constructs a debugging session. Read more
Determines whether this object contains stack unwinding information.
Determines whether this object contains embedded sources.
Determines whether this object is malformed and was only partially parsed
Auto Trait Implementations
impl<'data> !RefUnwindSafe for Object<'data>
impl<'data> !UnwindSafe for Object<'data>
Blanket Implementations
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
impl<I, T> ExtractContext<I, ()> for T
impl<I, T> ExtractContext<I, ()> for T
pub fn extract_context(self, _original_input: I)
pub fn extract_context(self, _original_input: I)
Given the context attached to a nom error, and given the original input to the nom parser, extract more the useful context information. Read more
pub fn recreate_context(_original_input: I, tail: I) -> I
pub fn recreate_context(_original_input: I, tail: I) -> I
Given the original input, as well as the context reported by nom, recreate a context in the original string where the error occurred. Read more