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Playing with PDBs in Windows
Well, this isn't really a C++ question as much as a Windows question, but since there's no specific Window area here...
I've been playing around with PDBs in Windows and I've successfully extracted the address of every function in the executable. Now I'm trying to do the same for other compilands (i.e. DLLs) but I'm having problems walking around the "PDB tree". How do I find the external symbols and their addresses?
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