From: Issac Trotts <ijtrotts@concorde.inria.fr>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] getting stack traces in running code
Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2003 10:26:13 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20031203182613.GA4689@localhost> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <000201c3b94d$11646b80$0274a8c0@PWARP>
On Wed, Dec 03, 2003 at 12:19:05PM +0900, Nicolas Cannasse wrote:
> > > Is there a reason why stack traces are available only on a crash? I
> > > have a project (a distributed OpenPGP keyserver system,
> > > http://www.nongnu.org/sks/) that is a long-running daemon. Unexpected
> > > errors are caught and logged, but unfortunately, there's no way of
> > > getting a stack-trace, since I don't let the exceptions kill the
> > > program. This makes debugging much more difficult, and is one of the
> > > single largest difficulties I have with ocaml. Is there a technical
> > > reason that a bytecode-compiled executable couldn't have access to the
> > > stack trace during execution?
> >
> > I have a partial solution:
> [...]
> > It's not quite right yet because it only prints out the
> > place where the exception was raised (which will be in
> > Pervasives if you use failwith), and the place where it
> > was caught and printed. Does someone know how to make it
> > print the whole stack?
>
> I think this is because you're adding an additional call to "print", that is
> writing on the stack (!). Since you can't write on the stack, you can't call
> any ML handler between catching and printing the exception.
> You should then have no backtrace.ml and only a mli with :
>
> external print_stack_strace : unit -> unit = "internal_print"
>
> the user can then print the exception using a Printexc... after printing the
> stack.
This doesn't seem to be the problem. When I try it I get basically the
same result as before. Here's the modified code:
==== Makefile ====
sources=backtrace.mli backtrace_stubs.c test_bt.ml
test_bt: $(sources)
ocamlc -custom -g -o test_bt $(sources)
clean:
rm -f test_bt *.o *.cmo *.cmi
==== backtrace.mli ====
external print : exn -> unit = "internal_print"
==== backtrace_stubs.c ====
#include <caml/mlvalues.h>
void print_exception_backtrace(void);
value internal_print(value exn)
{
print_exception_backtrace();
return Val_unit;
}
==== test_bt.ml ====
let quux() = raise (Failure "quux has failed")
let baz() = quux()
let bar() = baz()
let foo() = bar()
let () =
let rec loop = function
0 -> ()
| k ->
begin try foo() with Failure _ as e -> Backtrace.print e end;
print_newline();
loop(k-1) in
loop 3
--
Issac Trotts
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prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-12-04 22:22 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-12-02 20:50 Yaron M. Minsky
2003-12-02 21:45 ` Richard Jones
2003-12-02 22:26 ` Issac Trotts
2003-12-03 3:19 ` Nicolas Cannasse
2003-12-03 14:19 ` Damien Doligez
2003-12-03 18:26 ` Issac Trotts [this message]
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