From: Björn Schäpers <bjo...@hazardy.de>

One could add (), these are not part of __name. One could also try to
check upfront if __cxa_demangle should be called at all.

-- >8 --

Tested on i686-w64-mingw32.

__cxa_demangle is only to demangle C++ names, for all C functions,
extern "C" functions, and including main it returns -2, in that case
just adapt the given name. Otherwise it's kept empty, which doesn't look
nice in the stacktrace.

libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:

        * include/std/stacktrace (stacktrace_entry::_S_demangle): Use
        raw __name if __cxa_demangle could not demangle it.

Signed-off-by: Björn Schäpers <bjo...@hazardy.de>
---
 libstdc++-v3/include/std/stacktrace | 9 ++++++++-
 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/include/std/stacktrace 
b/libstdc++-v3/include/std/stacktrace
index 83c6463b0d8..6d4051b9f5b 100644
--- a/libstdc++-v3/include/std/stacktrace
+++ b/libstdc++-v3/include/std/stacktrace
@@ -217,8 +217,15 @@ _GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_VERSION
       int __status;
       char* __str = __cxxabiv1::__cxa_demangle(__name, nullptr, nullptr,
                                               &__status);
-      if (__status == 0)
+      switch (__status)
+      {
+      case 0:
        __s = __str;
+       break;
+      case -2:
+       __s = __name;
+       break;
+      }
       __builtin_free(__str);
       return __s;
     }
-- 
2.38.1

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