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2 -- --
3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
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32 -- This package provides a method for generating a traceback of the current
33 -- execution location. The traceback shows the locations of calls in the call
34 -- chain, up to either the top or a designated number of levels.
36 pragma Compiler_Unit_Warning;
38 pragma Polling (Off);
39 -- We must turn polling off for this unit, because otherwise we get
40 -- elaboration circularities with System.Exception_Tables.
42 package System.Traceback is
44 ----------------
45 -- Call_Chain --
46 ----------------
48 procedure Call_Chain
49 (Traceback : System.Address;
50 Max_Len : Natural;
51 Len : out Natural;
52 Exclude_Min : System.Address := System.Null_Address;
53 Exclude_Max : System.Address := System.Null_Address;
54 Skip_Frames : Natural := 1);
55 -- Store up to Max_Len code locations in Traceback, corresponding to
56 -- the current call chain.
58 -- Traceback is the address of an array of addresses where the
59 -- result will be stored.
61 -- Max_Len is the length of the Traceback array. If the call chain is
62 -- longer than this, then additional entries are discarded, and the
63 -- traceback is missing some of the highest level entries.
65 -- Len is the returned number of addresses stored in the Traceback array
67 -- Exclude_Min/Exclude_Max, if non null, provide a range of addresses
68 -- to ignore from the computation of the traceback.
70 -- Skip_Frames says how many of the most recent calls should at least
71 -- be excluded from the result, regardless of the exclusion bounds and
72 -- starting with this procedure itself: 1 means exclude the frame for
73 -- this procedure, 2 means 1 + exclude the frame for this procedure's
74 -- caller, ...
76 -- On return, the Traceback array is filled in, and Len indicates the
77 -- number of stored entries. The first entry is the most recent call,
78 -- and the last entry is the highest level call.
80 function C_Call_Chain
81 (Traceback : System.Address;
82 Max_Len : Natural)
83 return Natural;
84 pragma Export (C, C_Call_Chain, "system__traceback__c_call_chain");
85 -- Version that can be used directly from C
87 end System.Traceback;