// Assume we have a class named MyClass AnalysisResultPtr classScope = getClassScope(MyClass); // This returns a pointer to the scope of the MyClass
// Continuing from example 1 FunctionVector functions = classScope->getFunctions(); // This returns a vector of all functions belonging to MyClass
// Continuing from example 1 ClassVariableVector variables = classScope->getVariables(); // This returns a vector of all variables belonging to MyClassBased on the naming conventions and usage of the method, it seems that getClassScope belongs to a package or library related to C++ code analysis.