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| // |
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| // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| // File: symbolize.h |
| // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| // |
| // This file configures the Abseil symbolizer for use in converting instruction |
| // pointer addresses (program counters) into human-readable names (function |
| // calls, etc.) within Abseil code. |
| // |
| // The symbolizer may be invoked from several sources: |
| // |
| // * Implicitly, through the installation of an Abseil failure signal handler. |
| // (See failure_signal_handler.h for more information.) |
| // * By calling `Symbolize()` directly on a program counter you obtain through |
| // `absl::GetStackTrace()` or `absl::GetStackFrames()`. (See stacktrace.h |
| // for more information. |
| // * By calling `Symbolize()` directly on a program counter you obtain through |
| // other means (which would be platform-dependent). |
| // |
| // In all of the above cases, the symbolizer must first be initialized before |
| // any program counter values can be symbolized. If you are installing a failure |
| // signal handler, initialize the symbolizer before you do so. |
| // |
| // Example: |
| // |
| // int main(int argc, char** argv) { |
| // // Initialize the Symbolizer before installing the failure signal handler |
| // absl::InitializeSymbolizer(argv[0]); |
| // |
| // // Now you may install the failure signal handler |
| // absl::FailureSignalHandlerOptions options; |
| // absl::InstallFailureSignalHandler(options); |
| // |
| // // Start running your main program |
| // ... |
| // return 0; |
| // } |
| // |
| #ifndef ABSL_DEBUGGING_SYMBOLIZE_H_ |
| #define ABSL_DEBUGGING_SYMBOLIZE_H_ |
| |
| #include "absl/debugging/internal/symbolize.h" |
| |
| namespace absl { |
| |
| // InitializeSymbolizer() |
| // |
| // Initializes the program counter symbolizer, given the path of the program |
| // (typically obtained through `main()`s `argv[0]`). The Abseil symbolizer |
| // allows you to read program counters (instruction pointer values) using their |
| // human-readable names within output such as stack traces. |
| // |
| // Example: |
| // |
| // int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { |
| // absl::InitializeSymbolizer(argv[0]); |
| // // Now you can use the symbolizer |
| // } |
| void InitializeSymbolizer(const char* argv0); |
| |
| // Symbolize() |
| // |
| // Symbolizes a program counter (instruction pointer value) `pc` and, on |
| // success, writes the name to `out`. The symbol name is demangled, if possible. |
| // Note that the symbolized name may be truncated and will be NUL-terminated. |
| // Demangling is supported for symbols generated by GCC 3.x or newer). Returns |
| // `false` on failure. |
| // |
| // Example: |
| // |
| // // Print a program counter and its symbol name. |
| // static void DumpPCAndSymbol(void *pc) { |
| // char tmp[1024]; |
| // const char *symbol = "(unknown)"; |
| // if (absl::Symbolize(pc, tmp, sizeof(tmp))) { |
| // symbol = tmp; |
| // } |
| // absl::PrintF("%*p %s\n", pc, symbol); |
| // } |
| bool Symbolize(const void *pc, char *out, int out_size); |
| |
| } // namespace absl |
| |
| #endif // ABSL_DEBUGGING_SYMBOLIZE_H_ |