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-rw-r--r--3rdParty/Breakpad/src/common/mac/macho_reader.h21
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/3rdParty/Breakpad/src/common/mac/macho_reader.h b/3rdParty/Breakpad/src/common/mac/macho_reader.h
index 7537648..30db742 100644
--- a/3rdParty/Breakpad/src/common/mac/macho_reader.h
+++ b/3rdParty/Breakpad/src/common/mac/macho_reader.h
@@ -49,2 +49,3 @@
#include "common/byte_cursor.h"
+#include "common/mac/super_fat_arch.h"
@@ -95,3 +96,3 @@ class FatReader {
virtual void TooShort();
-
+
private:
@@ -103,3 +104,3 @@ class FatReader {
explicit FatReader(Reporter *reporter) : reporter_(reporter) { }
-
+
// Read the |size| bytes at |buffer| as a fat binary file. On success,
@@ -113,3 +114,3 @@ class FatReader {
- // Return an array of 'struct fat_arch' structures describing the
+ // Return an array of 'SuperFatArch' structures describing the
// object files present in this fat binary file. Set |size| to the
@@ -117,5 +118,5 @@ class FatReader {
//
- // Assuming Read returned true, the entries are validated: it is
- // safe to assume that the offsets and sizes in each 'struct
- // fat_arch' refer to subranges of the bytes passed to Read.
+ // Assuming Read returned true, the entries are validated: it is safe to
+ // assume that the offsets and sizes in each SuperFatArch refer to subranges
+ // of the bytes passed to Read.
//
@@ -131,3 +132,3 @@ class FatReader {
// utilities that work with fat binaries.
- const struct fat_arch *object_files(size_t *count) const {
+ const SuperFatArch* object_files(size_t *count) const {
*count = object_files_.size();
@@ -151,3 +152,3 @@ class FatReader {
// object_files_.size() == fat_header.nfat_arch
- vector<struct fat_arch> object_files_;
+ vector<SuperFatArch> object_files_;
};
@@ -179,3 +180,3 @@ struct Segment {
uint32_t initprot;
-
+
// The number of sections in section_list.
@@ -378,3 +379,3 @@ class Reader {
expected_cpu_type,
- expected_cpu_subtype);
+ expected_cpu_subtype);
}