Hello everybody,

It seems there are problems with demandling some kinds of names with libcxxrt.so.1 on FreeBSD 9.2 (I didn't test other versions yet).

This program:
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#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

extern "C" char* __cxa_demangle(const char* mangled_name,
                     char* buf, size_t* n, int* status);

void test(const char *mangled) {
  int status = 0;
  char *DemangledName = __cxa_demangle(mangled, NULL, NULL, &status);
  printf("%s: status %d", mangled, status);
  if(status == 0)
    printf("; demangled: '%s'", DemangledName);
  free(DemangledName);
  printf("\n");
}

int main(void) {
  test("_Z9NullDerefPi");
  test("_ZL9NullDerefPi");
  test("_ZN8DeepFreeILi0EE4freeEPc");
  test("_ZN8DeepFreeILi13EE4freeEPc");
  test("_ZN8DeepFreeILi36EE4freeEPc");
  return 0;
}
---

outputs:
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_Z9NullDerefPi: status 0; demangled: 'NullDeref(int*)'
_ZL9NullDerefPi: status -2
_ZN8DeepFreeILi0EE4freeEPc: status 0; demangled: 'DeepFree<0E>::free(char*)'
_ZN8DeepFreeILi13EE4freeEPc: status 0; demangled: 'DeepFree<13E>::free(char*)' _ZN8DeepFreeILi36EE4freeEPc: status 0; demangled: 'DeepFree<36E>::free(char*)'
---

Note that it fails to demangle the local name in the 2nd line and adds extra 'E' character in DeepFree<...E>s.

The case with the local name is not critical, but the case with DeepFree<...E> prevents LLVM's address sanitizer tests from passing on FreeBSD so the question is: is there a chance the defect will be resolved any time soon or should I try to prepare a fix to speed up the process?

Thanks a lot.

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