How to print call stack in C/C++ more beautifully?

2020-06-20 06:30发布

问题:

I would like to print call stack with more information like in gdb.

This is what I have so far.

void to_print_callstack()
{
    void *buffer[100];
    int n = backtrace(buffer,10);
    char **str = backtrace_symbols(buffer, n);

    for (int i = 0; i < n; i++)
    {
        printf("%d:  %s\n", i, str[i]);
    }
}

When it runs, I get something as below.

0:  ./test-prog() [0x4466bf]
1:  ./test-prog() [0x445e1d]
2:  ./test-prog() [0x443fd5]
3:  ./test-prog() [0x439a99]
4:  ./test-prog() [0x43302f]
5:  ./test-prog() [0x4322c9]
6:  ./test-prog() [0x4320cd]
7:  ./test-prog() [0x43e76b]
8:  /lib/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xfd) [0x7fc4de7d8c4d]
9:  ./test-prog() [0x431569]

It is hard to read. With function names, it would be much better. Thanks a lot for the tip.

回答1:

Disclaimer: The following is mostly for Linux using GCC or Clang with libstdc++, you might need different ways on other systems.

The most important thing is to add -rdynamic to the command line when linking. I don't know if this is required on all systems, but for me, this actually turned all those addresses into symbols.

Now that you get some information, you probably want to demangle the symbols. You start with a stand-alone function to demangle any symbol:

// you most likely need these headers (plus stuff for std::cout, ...)
#include <cxxabi.h>
#include <execinfo.h>

std::string demangle( const char* const symbol )
{
    const std::unique_ptr< char, decltype( &std::free ) > demangled(
      abi::__cxa_demangle( symbol, 0, 0, 0 ), &std::free );
    if( demangled ) {
        return demangled.get();
    }
    else {
        return symbol;
    }
}

And now for the real thing. I don't know if the format of the output from backtrace_symbols is specified, but the following works quite well for me:

void backtrace()
{
  // TODO: replace hardcoded limit?                                                      
  void* addresses[ 256 ];
  const int n = ::backtrace( addresses, std::extent< decltype( addresses ) >::value );
  const std::unique_ptr< char*, decltype( &std::free ) > symbols(
    ::backtrace_symbols( addresses, n ), &std::free );
  for( int i = 0; i < n; ++i ) {
    // we parse the symbols retrieved from backtrace_symbols() to                                                                                                                
    // extract the "real" symbols that represent the mangled names.                                                                                                              
    char* const symbol = symbols.get()[ i ];
    char* end = symbol;
    while( *end ) {
      ++end;
    }
    // scanning is done backwards, since the module name
    // might contain both '+' or '(' characters.
    while( end != symbol && *end != '+' ) {
      --end;
    }
    char* begin = end;
    while( begin != symbol && *begin != '(' ) {
      --begin;
    }

    if( begin != symbol ) {
      std::cout << std::string( symbol, ++begin - symbol );
      *end++ = '\0';
      std::cout << demangle( begin ) << '+' << end;
    }
    else {
      std::cout << symbol;
    }
    std::cout << std::endl;
  }
}

(I had to adapt my code slightly since I'm not using std::cout, so there might be some little quirks there - check the code if it works for you and if not and you need help fixing it, let me know).



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