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  24 
  25 package sun.jvm.hotspot;
  26 
  27 import sun.jvm.hotspot.debugger.*;
  28 import sun.jvm.hotspot.types.*;
  29 import sun.jvm.hotspot.types.basic.*;
  30 
  31 /** This class implements the compiler-specific access to the vtbl for
  32     a given C++ type. As it happens, on Win32 (at least for Visual C++
  33     6.0) the name mangling for vtbls is very straightforward. We only
  34     need to ensure that these symbols are exported from the HotSpot
  35     DLL, which is done with a .DEF file. This class is named
  36     "Win32VtblAccess" because it is not necessarily HotSpot-specific. */
  37 
  38 public class Win32VtblAccess extends BasicVtblAccess {
  39   public Win32VtblAccess(SymbolLookup symbolLookup,
  40                          String[] dllNames) {
  41     super(symbolLookup, dllNames);
  42   }
  43 
  44   protected String vtblSymbolForType(Type type) {
  45     return "??_7" + type.getName() + "@@6B@";
  46   }
  47 }