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C++ array types are mangled by emitting `A', followed by the length of the array, followed by an `_', followed by the mangling of the element type. Of course, normally array parameter types decay into a pointer types, so you don't see this.
Java arrays are objects. A Java type T[]
is mangled
as if it were the C++ type JArray<T>
.
For example java.lang.String[]
is encoded as
`Pt6JArray1ZPQ34java4lang6String'.