This message is a request to libClang developers. I'm not sure this is the
right mailing list to ask.
I'm using libClang API (simple C), not libTooling (C++).
I'd like to get the cursor spelling of unary and binary operators
correctly.Because clang_getCursorSpelling returns an empty string, I have
implemented functions that get the source range of the operator (only the
operator, not the operands), and get the token in the source range.The problem
comes when the expresion involving the operators is inside a macro: the
functions return the macro name.
Example:#define MACRO1(a,b,v,c) case a: v = b*c; break;static void function(int
a){ int b; switch(a) { MACRO1(1, 7, b, 6); case 2: b =
3*4; break; }}
Dear libClang developer, can you make that function clang_getCursorSpelling
returns the spelling of operators?
Thanks.
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