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when hazmat is run with only namespace nest mode, it could generate an extra header file that points to the newly named symbols. This might be preferable over excluding a symbol, which could cause a problem if two libraries exclude the same symbol.
This also might have implications for obfuscate mode only editing regular characters (exclude @'s and ?'s etc...) so that an obfuscated name could still be retrieved as an unmangled name via a generated header file.
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when hazmat is run with only namespace nest mode, it could generate an extra header file that points to the newly named symbols. This might be preferable over excluding a symbol, which could cause a problem if two libraries exclude the same symbol.
This also might have implications for obfuscate mode only editing regular characters (exclude @'s and ?'s etc...) so that an obfuscated name could still be retrieved as an unmangled name via a generated header file.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: