Virtual Tables

There is a basic support of virtual tables parsing (RTTI and others).

The most important thing before you start to perform such kind of analysis is to check if the `anal.cpp.abi` option is set correctly, and change if needed.

All commands to work with virtual tables are located in the `av` namespace.

Currently, the support is very basic, allowing you only to inspect parsed tables.

|Usage: av[?jr*] C++ vtables and RTTI
| av           search for vtables in data sections and show results
| avj          like av, but as json
| av*          like av, but as r2 commands
| avr[j@addr]  try to parse RTTI at vtable addr (see anal.cpp.abi)
| avra[j]      search for vtables and try to parse RTTI at each of them

The main commands here are `av` and `avr`. `av` lists all virtual tables found when r2 opened the file. If you are not happy with the result you may want to try to parse virtual table at a particular address with `avr` command. `avra` performs the search and parsing of all virtual tables in the binary, like r2 does during the file opening.