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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Name:        stackwalk.h
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// Purpose:     interface of wxStackWalker
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// Author:      wxWidgets team
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// Licence:     wxWindows licence
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/**
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    This is the default value of the wxStackWalker::Walk function.
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*/
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#define wxSTACKWALKER_MAX_DEPTH   (200)
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/**
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    @class wxStackWalker
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    wxStackWalker allows an application to enumerate, or walk, the stack frames
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    (the function callstack).
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    It is mostly useful in only two situations: inside wxApp::OnFatalException
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    function to programmatically get the location of the crash and, in debug builds,
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    in wxApp::OnAssertFailure to report the caller of the failed assert.
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    wxStackWalker works by repeatedly calling the wxStackWalker::OnStackFrame
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    method for each frame in the stack, so to use it you must derive your own
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    class from it and override this method.
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    This class will not return anything except raw stack frame addresses if the
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    debug information is not available. Under Microsoft Windows this means that
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    the PDB file matching the program being executed should be present.
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    Note that if you use Microsoft Visual C++ compiler, you can create PDB files
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    even for the programs built in release mode and it doesn't affect the program
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    size (at least if you don't forget to add @c /opt:ref option which is suppressed
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    by using @c /debug linker option by default but should be always enabled for
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    release builds). If your compiler doesn't provide a direct way of
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    generating PDB files but does produce debug information in the older "Code
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    View" format or compatible, which is the case for MinGW, you can use @c
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    cv2pdb tool available at https://github.com/rainers/cv2pdb to create PDB
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    for your binaries which will work well when using this class.
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    Under Unix, you need to compile your program with debugging information
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    (usually using @c -g compiler and linker options) to get the file and line
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    numbers information, however function names should be available even without it.
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    Of course, all this is only @true if you build using a recent enough version
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    of GNU libc which provides the @c backtrace() function needed to walk the stack.
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    See @ref overview_debugging for how to make it available.
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    @library{wxbase}
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    @category{debugging}
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    @see wxStackFrame
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*/
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class wxStackWalker
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{
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public:
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    /**
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        Constructor does nothing, use Walk() to walk the stack.
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    */
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    wxStackWalker(const char* argv0 = NULL);
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    /**
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        Destructor does nothing neither but should be virtual as this class is used as
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        a base one.
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    */
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    virtual ~wxStackWalker();
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    /**
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        Enumerate stack frames from the current location, skipping the initial
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        number of them (this can be useful when Walk() is called from some known
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        location and you don't want to see the first few frames anyhow; also
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        notice that Walk() frame itself is not included if skip = 1).
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        Up to @a maxDepth frames are walked from the innermost to the outermost one.
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        It defaults to ::wxSTACKWALKER_MAX_DEPTH.
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    */
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    virtual void Walk(size_t skip = 1, size_t maxDepth = wxSTACKWALKER_MAX_DEPTH);
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    /**
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        Enumerate stack frames from the location of uncaught exception.
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        This method can only be called from wxApp::OnFatalException().
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        Up to @a maxDepth frames are walked from the innermost to the outermost one.
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        It defaults to ::wxSTACKWALKER_MAX_DEPTH.
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    */
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    virtual void WalkFromException(size_t maxDepth = wxSTACKWALKER_MAX_DEPTH);
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protected:
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    /**
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        This function must be overridden to process the given frame.
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    */
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    virtual void OnStackFrame(const wxStackFrame& frame) = 0;
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};
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/**
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    @class wxStackFrame
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    wxStackFrame represents a single stack frame, or a single function in the call
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    stack, and is used exclusively together with wxStackWalker, see there for a more
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    detailed discussion.
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    @library{wxbase}
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    @category{debugging}
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    @see wxStackWalker
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*/
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class wxStackFrame
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{
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public:
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    /**
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        Return the address of this frame.
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    */
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    void* GetAddress() const;
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    /**
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        Return the name of the file containing this frame, empty if unavailable
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        (typically because debug info is missing).
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        Use HasSourceLocation() to check whether the file name is available.
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    */
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    wxString GetFileName() const;
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    /**
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        Get the level of this frame (deepest/innermost one is 0).
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    */
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    size_t GetLevel() const;
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    /**
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        Return the line number of this frame, 0 if unavailable.
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        @see GetFileName()
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    */
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    size_t GetLine() const;
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    /**
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        Get the module this function belongs to (empty if not available).
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    */
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    wxString GetModule() const;
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    /**
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        Return the unmangled (if possible) name of the function containing this frame.
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    */
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    wxString GetName() const;
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    /**
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        Return the return address of this frame.
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    */
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    size_t GetOffset() const;
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    /**
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        Get the name, type and value (in text form) of the given parameter.
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        Any pointer may be @NULL if you're not interested in the corresponding value.
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        Return @true if at least some values could be retrieved.
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        This function currently is only implemented under Win32 and requires a PDB file.
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    */
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    virtual bool GetParam(size_t n, wxString* type, wxString* name,
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                          wxString* value) const;
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    /**
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        Return the number of parameters of this function (may return 0 if we
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        can't retrieve the parameters info even although the function does have
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        parameters).
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    */
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    virtual size_t GetParamCount() const;
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    /**
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        Return @true if we have the file name and line number for this frame.
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    */
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    bool HasSourceLocation() const;
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};
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