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Subject: Re: [Boost-users] [boost] Checking interest in stacktrace library
From: Antony Polukhin (antoshkka_at_[hidden])
Date: 2016-06-18 12:44:40
2016-06-18 17:49 GMT+03:00 Edward Diener <eldiener_at_[hidden]>:
> On 6/18/2016 6:34 AM, Antony Polukhin wrote:
>
>> Is there interest in it?
>> What functionality would you like to have in it?
>>
>
> Documentation is always helpful.
>
Yeep, that's currently missing :(
If in short:
namespace boost { namespace stacktrace {
class stacktrace {
public:
BOOST_STATIC_CONSTEXPR std::size_t max_symbol_width = 256;
typedef boost::array<char, max_symbol_width> frame_t;
stacktrace() BOOST_NOEXCEPT;
stacktrace(const stacktrace& bt) BOOST_NOEXCEPT;
stacktrace& operator=(const stacktrace& bt) BOOST_NOEXCEPT;
~stacktrace() BOOST_NOEXCEPT;
std::size_t size() const BOOST_NOEXCEPT;
frame_t operator[](std::size_t frame) const BOOST_NOEXCEPT;
};
template <class CharT, class TraitsT>
std::basic_ostream<CharT, TraitsT>&
operator<<(std::basic_ostream<CharT, TraitsT>& os, const stacktrace&
bt);
}}
So you can construct stacktraces, copy them and output them to streams:
std::cerr << stacktrace();
-- Best regards, Antony Polukhin
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