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Top Forums Programming macro Post 97402 by matrixmadhan on Monday 30th of January 2006 03:17:43 AM
Old 01-30-2006
i am afraid I didnt get your point exactly,

did u mean, popping and pushing function address and re-iterating program counter in stack trace ?

if that is so, then having a macro will not have any effect on the above,
as macro substitution would take place at the pre-compilation stage itself,

then goes compilation, linking, executing.
No way the time counters represented above would have an effect

If I had understood wrongly, please get me the correct point.

Thanks.
 

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U_STACK_TRACE(3X)														 U_STACK_TRACE(3X)

NAME
U_STACK_TRACE(), _UNW_STACK_TRACE() - produce a trace back of the procedure call stack using the unwind library SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
prints a formatted stack trace to standard error. produces a formatted stack trace on the output stream indicated by parameter out_file. The stream must be a writable stream for output to be produced. APPLICATION USAGE
and are thread-safe. They are not async-cancel-safe because they make use of which is not async-cancel-safe. A cancellation point may occur when a thread is executing RETURN VALUE
None ERRORS
can fail to give the entire stack back trace under the following conditions: o Low memory conditions. The unwind library is not able to allocate enough memory to perform the tasks of tracking back over the stack or of looking up symbols names associated with instruction pointer addresses encountered. o Executables and shared libraries that fail to conform to the Runtime Architecture for Itanium-based systems. For example, they may have invalid, incomplete, or missing unwind tables; or invalid or incorrect unwind information blocks. EXAMPLES
Given the following C program: Compiling and executing the program produces output similar to this: AUTHOR
was developed by HP. SEE ALSO
_UNW_createContextForSelf(3X), _UNW_currentContext(3X), _UNW_getGR(3X), unwind(5). Itanium(R)-based System Only U_STACK_TRACE(3X)
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