Struct symbolic::debuginfo::sourcebundle::SourceBundle[][src]

pub struct SourceBundle<'data> { /* fields omitted */ }
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A bundle of source code files.

To create a source bundle, see SourceBundleWriter. For more information, see the module level documentation.

Implementations

Tests whether the buffer could contain a SourceBundle.

Tries to parse a SourceBundle from the given slice.

Returns the version of this source bundle format.

The container file format, which is always FileFormat::SourceBundle.

The code identifier of this object.

This is only set if the source bundle was created from an ObjectLike. It can also be set in the SourceBundleWriter by setting the "code_id" attribute.

The code identifier of this object.

This is only set if the source bundle was created from an ObjectLike. It can also be set in the SourceBundleWriter by setting the "debug_id" attribute.

The debug file name of this object.

This is only set if the source bundle was created from an ObjectLike. It can also be set in the SourceBundleWriter by setting the "object_name" attribute.

The CPU architecture of this object.

This is only set if the source bundle was created from an ObjectLike. It can also be set in the SourceBundleWriter by setting the "arch" attribute.

The address at which the image prefers to be loaded into memory.

Because source bundles do not contain this information is always 0.

Determines whether this object exposes a public symbol table.

Source bundles never have symbols.

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.

Source bundles never have debug info.

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.

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

Returns the raw data of the source bundle.

Returns true if this source bundle contains no source code.

Trait Implementations

The Self type with 'slf lifetimes, returned by as_self.

Returns a reference to self with downcasted lifetime.

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

Errors thrown when reading information from this object.

A session that allows optimized access to debugging information.

The iterator over the symbols in the public symbol table.

The container format of this file.

The code identifier of this object. Read more

The debug information identifier of this object.

The CPU architecture of this object.

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.

Returns an iterator over symbols in the public symbol table.

Determines whether this object contains debug information.

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

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