Re: Stack trace - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Emmanuel Cecchet
Subject Re: Stack trace
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Msg-id 490FCEE1.9050401@frogthinker.org
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In response to Stack trace  ("Bramandia Ramadhana" <bramandia@gmail.com>)
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Bramandia Ramadhana wrote:
> Is there any way to print out the stack trace of the current location?
Not sure if Postgres has something in the utils for that.
You can use backtrace() in glibc. Solaris 9 libc has printstack(). Not 
sure what's available for Windows.
> I am looking for something like print_stack_trace(); that I can insert 
> in arbitrary location in the code.
Some references:
http://www.tlug.org.za/wiki/index.php/Obtaining_a_stack_trace_in_C_upon_SIGSEGV
http://www.delorie.com/gnu/docs/glibc/libc_665.html

manu

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