.\" *********************************** start of \input{common.tex} .\" *********************************** end of \input{common.tex} '\" t .\" Manual page created with latex2man on Tue Aug 29 12:09:48 2023 .\" NOTE: This file is generated, DO NOT EDIT. .de Vb .ft CW .nf .. .de Ve .ft R .fi .. .TH "UNW\\_BACKTRACE" "3libunwind" "29 August 2023" "Programming Library " "Programming Library " .SH NAME unw_backtrace \-\- return backtrace for the calling program .PP .SH SYNOPSIS .PP #include .br .PP int unw_backtrace(void **buffer, int size); .br int unw_backtrace2(void **buffer, int size, unw_context_t *ctxt, int flag); .br .PP #include .br .PP int backtrace(void **buffer, int size); .br .PP .SH DESCRIPTION .PP unw_backtrace() is a convenient routine for obtaining the backtrace for the calling program. The routine fills up to size addresses in the array pointed by buffer\&. The routine is only available for local unwinding. .PP Note that many (but not all) systems provide a practically identical function called backtrace(). The prototype for this function is usually obtained by including the header file \-\- a prototype for backtrace() is not provided by libunwind\&. libunwind weakly aliases backtrace() to unw_backtrace(), so when a program calling backtrace() is linked against libunwind, it may end up calling unw_backtrace(). .PP In case you want to obtain the backtrace from a specific unw_context_t, you can call unw_backtrace2 with that context passing 0 for flag. If the unw_context_t is known to be a signal frame (i.e., from the third argument in a sigaction handler on linux), unw_backtrace2 can be used to collect only the frames before the signal frame passing the UNW_INIT_SIGNAL_FRAME flag. .PP .SH RETURN VALUE .PP The routine returns the number of addresses stored in the array pointed by buffer\&. The return value may be zero to indicate that no addresses were stored. .PP .SH SEE ALSO .PP libunwind(3libunwind), unw_step(3libunwind) .PP .SH AUTHOR .PP David Mosberger\-Tang .br Email: \fBdmosberger@gmail.com\fP .br WWW: \fBhttp://www.nongnu.org/libunwind/\fP\&. .\" NOTE: This file is generated, DO NOT EDIT.