Re: Examining the Call Stack
Re: Examining the Call Stack
- Subject: Re: Examining the Call Stack
- From: Steven Kramer <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 23 Dec 2004 20:47:54 +0100
Op 23-dec-04 om 17:36 heeft Herr Witten het volgende geschreven:
Don't. Pass an extra parameter (id sender?) instead.
I did not want to do this, but it seems to be the easiest route. I
will probably go with this, since manually traversing the call stack
does not seem to be a normal thing. I don't even know how to do it.
..but it's a little easier than that sounds, because the good folks of
cocoadev have already written the code.
Unfortunately, I cannot spend the time launching a subprocess. I had
hoped for a more direct solution. Nevertheless, thank you very much.
you can always write a couple of tracing macro something like
#define TRACE_FUNC(x) NSLog(@"0x%x->%s", self, x);
then
void myfunc(int a ....) {
TRACE_FUNC("myfunc")
.....
}
You can probably get the source for atos from Apple's Darwin
distributions. It may be a worthwhile download. Please let me know if
you ever get this going...
Regards,
Steven Kramer
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