Undecorate C++ Functions Command (View Menu)

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Undecorate C++ Functions Command (View Menu)


Use this command to toggle the Undecorate C++ Functions option on or off. When this option is on, a check mark appears next to the Undecorate C++ Functions menu item and the Undecorate C++ Functions toolbar button is displayed as depressed.

This option requires that you have IMAGEHLP.DLL on your system. If this DLL is not found, then the Undecorate C++ Functions option will be disabled. IMAGEHLP.DLL is installed with Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista and Windows 95 OSR2 and beyond.

When the Undecorate C++ Functions option is on, both the Parent Import Function List View and the Export Function List View will undecorate C++ functions into human readable function prototypes containing parameter and return types. When the Undecorate C++ Functions option is off, these views will show C++ functions in their true decorated form. Dependency Walker can only undecorate functions that use the Microsoft decoration rules.

This option also effects how the Copy Command and Save Command work. When the Undecorate C++ Functions option is on, the Copy Command will copy the undecorated names for C++ functions to the clipboard, otherwise it just copies the true decorated names. For the Save Command, text files will contain undecorated names for C++ functions when the Undecorate C++ Functions option is on and the true decorated names when it is off.

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