Defining a Symbol Within Another Type
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In C++, a symbol (such as a type name) can be defined within another
type.
In stabs, this is sometimes represented by making the name of a
symbol which contains `::'. Such a pair of colons does not end the name
of the symbol, the way a single colon would (Note:String Field). I'm
not sure how consistently used or well thought out this mechanism is.
So that a pair of colons in this position always has this meaning, `:'
cannot be used as a symbol descriptor.
For example, if the string for a stab is `foo::bar::baz:t5=*6', then
`foo::bar::baz' is the name of the symbol, `t' is the symbol
descriptor, and `5=*6' is the type information.