On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 1:58 PM, Jean-Daniel Dupas <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Le 4 mars 2014 à 22:48, [email protected] a écrit : > > > No, nothing has changed. lldb only operates in "control other process" > mode, not in "observe other process" mode, and controlling yourself is a > neat trick you might be able to manage, but would add a lot of complexity > for no clear benefit for most of the usages of lldb. > > > > On OSX, you can use CoreSymbolication to take a backtrace of yourself. > There are likely similar facilities on other systems. > > That would be great but CoreSymbolication is a private undocumented > framework from a third party developer point of view ;-) > > That said, OS X provide a couple of functions to get backtrace. see 'man > backtrace' for details. > backtrace/backtrace_symbols /atos(osx)/addr2line(linux) is not a viable alternative, as it doesn't give proper/accurate line numbers in many cases, unlike what lldb provides.
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