I can get the name and the type of typedefs if they're anonymous structures and the like, but normal typedefs(eg typedef int size_t
) I can only get size_t
. How can I get the type "int"?
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How is this question related to Lua?– lhfAug 21, 2014 at 1:30
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I was using libclang with my wrapper made in LuaJIT. I thought I had added that to the post but I guess I forgot– SomeguynamedpieAug 21, 2014 at 1:47
2 Answers
Almost a year late, but this is the first result that came up when I was searching for this exact question, so here's a hopefully better answer:
In clang-c/Index.h, the function clang_getTypedefDeclUnderlyingType will get the type the typedef was typedef'd from, and clang_getCursorType gets the type it was typedef'd to. To clarify, for the line:
typedef a b;
clang_getTypedefDeclUnderlyingType
returns a
, and clang_getCursorType
returns b
(both as a CXType
).
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You cannot do that. C has no runtime names for types, and in fact when you typedef
something as int
, only the compiler cares about type names. The runtime will not be able to distinguish between them.
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1Libclang should let you do that. It lets you do other things that you can't determine at runtime. Libclang doesn't compile; it just gives you the AST output in an API form Aug 21, 2014 at 0:46