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3 -- GNAT RUN-TIME COMPONENTS --
5 -- G N A T . T R A C E B A C K --
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32 -- Run-time non-symbolic traceback support
34 -- This package provides a method for generating a traceback of the
35 -- current execution location. The traceback shows the locations of
36 -- calls in the call chain, up to either the top or a designated
39 -- The traceback information is in the form of absolute code locations.
40 -- These code locations may be converted to corresponding source locations
41 -- using the external addr2line utility, or from within GDB.
43 -- In order to use this facility, in some cases the binder must be invoked
44 -- with -E switch (store the backtrace with exception occurrence). Please
45 -- refer to gnatbind documentation for more information.
47 -- To analyze the code locations later using addr2line or gdb, the necessary
48 -- units must be compiled with the debugging switch -g in the usual manner.
49 -- Note that it is not necessary to compile with -g to use Call_Chain. In
50 -- other words, the following sequence of steps can be used:
53 -- Run the program, and call Call_Chain
55 -- Use addr2line to interpret the absolute call locations (note that
56 -- addr2line expects addresses in hexadecimal format).
58 -- This capability is currently supported on the following targets:
64 -- LynxOS 178 xcoff PowerPC
65 -- LynxOS 178 elf PowerPC
74 -- Note: see also GNAT.Traceback.Symbolic, a child unit in file g-trasym.ads
75 -- providing symbolic trace back capability for a subset of the above targets.
78 with Ada
.Exceptions
.Traceback
;
80 package GNAT
.Traceback
is
81 pragma Elaborate_Body
;
83 subtype Code_Loc
is System
.Address
;
84 -- Code location used in building tracebacks
86 subtype Tracebacks_Array
is Ada
.Exceptions
.Traceback
.Tracebacks_Array
;
87 -- Traceback array used to hold a generated traceback list
93 procedure Call_Chain
(Traceback
: out Tracebacks_Array
; Len
: out Natural);
94 -- Store up to Traceback'Length tracebacks corresponding to the current
95 -- call chain. The first entry stored corresponds to the deepest level
96 -- of subprogram calls. Len shows the number of traceback entries stored.
97 -- It will be equal to Traceback'Length unless the entire traceback is
98 -- shorter, in which case positions in Traceback past the Len position
99 -- are undefined on return.