Imported GNU Classpath 0.90
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34 -- This is the default version of this package
36 -- Note: this unit must be compiled using -fno-optimize-sibling-calls.
37 -- See comment below in body of Call_Chain for details on the reason.
39 package body System.Traceback is
41 ------------------
42 -- C_Call_Chain --
43 ------------------
45 function C_Call_Chain
46 (Traceback : System.Address;
47 Max_Len : Natural)
48 return Natural
50 Val : Natural;
52 begin
53 Call_Chain (Traceback, Max_Len, Val);
54 return Val;
55 end C_Call_Chain;
57 ----------------
58 -- Call_Chain --
59 ----------------
61 function Backtrace
62 (Traceback : System.Address;
63 Len : Integer;
64 Exclude_Min : System.Address;
65 Exclude_Max : System.Address;
66 Skip_Frames : Integer)
67 return Integer;
68 pragma Import (C, Backtrace, "__gnat_backtrace");
70 procedure Call_Chain
71 (Traceback : System.Address;
72 Max_Len : Natural;
73 Len : out Natural;
74 Exclude_Min : System.Address := System.Null_Address;
75 Exclude_Max : System.Address := System.Null_Address;
76 Skip_Frames : Natural := 1)
78 begin
79 -- Note: Backtrace relies on the following call actually creating a
80 -- stack frame. To ensure that this is the case, it is essential to
81 -- compile this unit without sibling call optimization.
83 -- We want the underlying engine to skip its own frame plus the
84 -- ones we have been requested to skip ourselves.
86 Len := Backtrace (Traceback => Traceback,
87 Len => Max_Len,
88 Exclude_Min => Exclude_Min,
89 Exclude_Max => Exclude_Max,
90 Skip_Frames => Skip_Frames + 1);
91 end Call_Chain;
93 end System.Traceback;