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It is limited to what can be described in PCML - which is better than OpDesc but not a complete picture. The compiler tells you if it can't generate it.


On 2013-11-06, at 12:57 PM, Buck Calabro <kc2hiz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 11/6/2013 12:04 PM, Jon Paris wrote:
I thought you wanted to know about the parms Buck?

No, I'm more interested in recreating the complete symbol table so I can
calculate metrics like variable life, locality of reference and that
sort of thing.

I think the pcml data (as I suggested earlier) is probably a better (and certainly simpler) way to get that.

I haven't looked at the PCML for a while; does it reveal the type and
size of all parameter types? I vaguely recall this being a limitation
similar to OPDESC.

--buck

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