Actually I just realized I've posted a related question before: "process calling lldb to symbolicate its own backtrace". However it didn't seem so easy to do judging from the thread. Has anything changed since then? There should be a simple way to do this important task.
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 1:08 PM, Timothee Cour <[email protected]>wrote: > I'd like to use lldb's backtrace as a library as opposed to using lldb > program, so that I can generate good stack traces inside a C/C++/D program > without having to spawn a separate process that would call 'lldb -p pid'. > > How should I proceed? Or, what is the relevant function call? >
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