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| ``function.formatted-arguments`` | Arguments of the current function, formatted according to the frame's language. When debug-info is available, will apply data-formatters to each argument and include it's name if available. Otherwise prints the type of each argument according to the mangling. E.g., for C++ the |
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|| pretty-printed arguments for ``func(int x, const char *str)`` are ``(x=10, str="Hello")``. Without debug-info it would be ``(int, const char*)``. |
| ``function.qualifiers`` | The function CV and reference qualifiers of the current function depending on the frame's language. E.g., for C++ the qualifiers for ``void ns::foo<float>::bar<int>(int) const &`` are ``const &``. |
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| ``function.qualifiers`` | The function CV and reference qualifiers of the current function depending on the frame's language. E.g., for C++ the qualifiers for ``void ns::foo<float>::bar<int>(int) const &`` are ``const &``. |
| ``function.return-left`` | The return type to the left of the demangled function name of the current function. This depends on the frame's language. E.g., for C++ the ``function.return-left`` is in most-cases the entirety of the return type. In ``void ns::foo(int)`` that would be ``void``. However, in some |
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| ``function.return-left`` | The return type to the left of the demangled function name of the current function. This depends on the frame's language. E.g., for C++ the ``function.return-left`` is in most-cases the entirety of the return type. In ``void ns::foo(int)`` that would be ``void``. However, in some |
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|| cases, particularly for functions returning function pointers, part of the return type is to the right of the function name. E.g., for ``void (*ns::func(float))(int)`` the ``function.return-left`` would be ``void (*`` and the ``function.return-right`` would be ``)(int)``. |
| ``function.return-right`` | The return type to the right of the demangled function name of the current function. This depends on the frame's language. In ``void ns::foo(int)`` there is no ``function.return-right`` so this would correspond to an empty string. However, in some cases, particularly for functions |
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