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Re: Query on CrashReporter
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Re: Query on CrashReporter


  • Subject: Re: Query on CrashReporter
  • From: Michael Crawford <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2009 06:55:22 -0800

On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 6:30 AM, Arnab Ganguly <email@hidden> wrote:
> Any information you have about the implementation of CrashReporter.app in
> Mac?
> There is a requirement to develop similar application.Like how the stack
> crawling, unwinding is done correctly and dependency across
> architectures?

I don't know about CrashReporter, but you might find it helpful to
read the source code to GDB.  Everything that CrashReporter can do, is
done in one way or another by GDB.

I don't remember the author or the precise title, but there is a book
called something like How Debuggers Work.  Some searching at Amazon
would probably turn it up.

I'll send you my bill in the mail. ;-D
--
Michael David Crawford
mdcrawford at gmail dot com

   I'm looking for a job in Silicon Valley:
     http://www.goingware.com/resume/cover-letter.html
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