Re: Where to find definition for __FUNCTION__ macro

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Alright, I might just as well present my problem here... I am trying
to debug some call back handlers which are actualy registered as
function pointers at boot time for a router, now lets say there is  a
central notification framework and looking at the msg-type it calls a
specific handler, so there is some statement like

              ev_msg_handlers[msg->rtsm_type].
So I was thinking if I could get the internals of the __FUNCTION__
macro and if my assumption that it looks it up in system map then I
could possibly attempt to modify it so as to accept the handler
address and return the function name it is entering ... what say ???

On 8/23/06, Vadiraj <vadiraj.cs@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
__FUNCTION__ is not defined macro part of compiler(GCC).


On 8/23/06, Shriek <shriek.007@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
Hi
  Where can I find the implementation of the __FUNCTION__ macro, does
it use symbol table look up  or something ... thanks and regards ...

Shrikanth R K
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