SymEnumSourceFiles Function
Enumerates all source files in a process.
BOOL WINAPI SymEnumSourceFiles( __in HANDLE hProcess, __in ULONG64 ModBase, __in PCSTR Mask, __in PSYM_ENUMSOURCEFILES_CALLBACK EnumSymbolsCallback, __in PVOID UserContext );
Parameters
- hProcess
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A handle to a process. This handle must have been previously passed to the SymInitialize function.
- ModBase
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The base address of the module. If this value is zero and Mask contains an exclamation point (!), the function looks across modules. If this value is zero and Mask does not contain an exclamation point, the function uses the scope established by the SymSetContext function.
- Mask
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A regular expression that indicates the names of the source files to be enumerated. To specify a module name, use the !mod syntax.
If this parameter is NULL, the function will enumerate all files.
- EnumSymbolsCallback
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Pointer to a SymEnumSourceFilesProc callback function that receives the source file information.
- UserContext
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User-defined value that is passed to the callback function, or NULL. This parameter is typically used by an application to pass a pointer to a data structure that provides context for the callback function.
Return Value
If the function succeeds, the return value is TRUE.
If the function fails, the return value is FALSE. To retrieve extended error information, call GetLastError.
Remarks
All DbgHelp functions, such as this one, are single threaded. Therefore, calls from more than one thread to this function will likely result in unexpected behavior or memory corruption. To avoid this, you must synchronize all concurrent calls from more than one thread to this function.
Requirements
Redistributable |
Requires DbgHelp.dll 6.2 or later. |
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Header |
Declared in DbgHelp.h. |
Library |
Use Dbghelp.lib. |
DLL |
Requires Dbghelp.dll. |
Unicode |
Implemented as SymEnumSourceFilesW (Unicode) and SymEnumSourceFiles (ANSI). |
See Also
DbgHelp FunctionsSymEnumSourceFilesProc
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