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 - <a name="Backtraces"></a>
 - <h3 class="section">8.2 Backtraces</h3>
 - 
 - <a name="index-traceback"></a>
 - <a name="index-call-stack-traces"></a>
 - <p>A backtrace is a summary of how your program got where it is.  It shows one
 - line per frame, for many frames, starting with the currently executing
 - frame (frame zero), followed by its caller (frame one), and on up the
 - stack.
 - </p>
 - <a name="backtrace_002dcommand"></a><a name="index-backtrace"></a>
 - <a name="index-bt-_0028backtrace_0029"></a>
 - <p>To print a backtrace of the entire stack, use the <code>backtrace</code>
 - command, or its alias <code>bt</code>.  This command will print one line per
 - frame for frames in the stack.  By default, all stack frames are
 - printed.  You can stop the backtrace at any time by typing the system
 - interrupt character, normally <kbd>Ctrl-c</kbd>.
 - </p>
 - <dl compact="compact">
 - <dt><code>backtrace [<var>option</var>]… [<var>qualifier</var>]… [<var>count</var>]</code></dt>
 - <dt><code>bt [<var>option</var>]… [<var>qualifier</var>]… [<var>count</var>]</code></dt>
 - <dd><p>Print the backtrace of the entire stack.
 - </p>
 - <p>The optional <var>count</var> can be one of the following:
 - </p>
 - <dl compact="compact">
 - <dt><code><var>n</var></code></dt>
 - <dt><code><var>n</var></code></dt>
 - <dd><p>Print only the innermost <var>n</var> frames, where <var>n</var> is a positive
 - number.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>-<var>n</var></code></dt>
 - <dt><code>-<var>n</var></code></dt>
 - <dd><p>Print only the outermost <var>n</var> frames, where <var>n</var> is a positive
 - number.
 - </p></dd>
 - </dl>
 - 
 - <p>Options:
 - </p>
 - <dl compact="compact">
 - <dt><code>-full</code></dt>
 - <dd><p>Print the values of the local variables also.  This can be combined
 - with the optional <var>count</var> to limit the number of frames shown.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>-no-filters</code></dt>
 - <dd><p>Do not run Python frame filters on this backtrace.  See <a href="Frame-Filter-API.html#Frame-Filter-API">Frame Filter API</a>, for more information.  Additionally use <a href="Frame-Filter-Management.html#disable-frame_002dfilter-all">disable frame-filter all</a> to turn off all frame filters.  This is only
 - relevant when <small>GDB</small> has been configured with <code>Python</code>
 - support.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>-hide</code></dt>
 - <dd><p>A Python frame filter might decide to “elide” some frames.  Normally
 - such elided frames are still printed, but they are indented relative
 - to the filtered frames that cause them to be elided.  The <code>-hide</code>
 - option causes elided frames to not be printed at all.
 - </p></dd>
 - </dl>
 - 
 - <p>The <code>backtrace</code> command also supports a number of options that
 - allow overriding relevant global print settings as set by <code>set
 - backtrace</code> and <code>set print</code> subcommands:
 - </p>
 - <dl compact="compact">
 - <dt><code>-past-main [<code>on</code>|<code>off</code>]</code></dt>
 - <dd><p>Set whether backtraces should continue past <code>main</code>.  Related setting:
 - <a href="#set-backtrace-past_002dmain">set backtrace past-main</a>.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>-past-entry [<code>on</code>|<code>off</code>]</code></dt>
 - <dd><p>Set whether backtraces should continue past the entry point of a program.
 - Related setting: <a href="#set-backtrace-past_002dentry">set backtrace past-entry</a>.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>-entry-values <code>no</code>|<code>only</code>|<code>preferred</code>|<code>if-needed</code>|<code>both</code>|<code>compact</code>|<code>default</code></code></dt>
 - <dd><p>Set printing of function arguments at function entry.
 - Related setting: <a href="Print-Settings.html#set-print-entry_002dvalues">set print entry-values</a>.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>-frame-arguments <code>all</code>|<code>scalars</code>|<code>none</code></code></dt>
 - <dd><p>Set printing of non-scalar frame arguments.
 - Related setting: <a href="Print-Settings.html#set-print-frame_002darguments">set print frame-arguments</a>.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>-raw-frame-arguments [<code>on</code>|<code>off</code>]</code></dt>
 - <dd><p>Set whether to print frame arguments in raw form.
 - Related setting: <a href="Print-Settings.html#set-print-raw_002dframe_002darguments">set print raw-frame-arguments</a>.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>-frame-info <code>auto</code>|<code>source-line</code>|<code>location</code>|<code>source-and-location</code>|<code>location-and-address</code>|<code>short-location</code></code></dt>
 - <dd><p>Set printing of frame information.
 - Related setting: <a href="Print-Settings.html#set-print-frame_002dinfo">set print frame-info</a>.
 - </p></dd>
 - </dl>
 - 
 - <p>The optional <var>qualifier</var> is maintained for backward compatibility.
 - It can be one of the following:
 - </p>
 - <dl compact="compact">
 - <dt><code>full</code></dt>
 - <dd><p>Equivalent to the <code>-full</code> option.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>no-filters</code></dt>
 - <dd><p>Equivalent to the <code>-no-filters</code> option.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>hide</code></dt>
 - <dd><p>Equivalent to the <code>-hide</code> option.
 - </p></dd>
 - </dl>
 - 
 - </dd>
 - </dl>
 - 
 - <a name="index-where"></a>
 - <a name="index-info-stack"></a>
 - <p>The names <code>where</code> and <code>info stack</code> (abbreviated <code>info s</code>)
 - are additional aliases for <code>backtrace</code>.
 - </p>
 - <a name="index-multiple-threads_002c-backtrace"></a>
 - <p>In a multi-threaded program, <small>GDB</small> by default shows the
 - backtrace only for the current thread.  To display the backtrace for
 - several or all of the threads, use the command <code>thread apply</code>
 - (see <a href="Threads.html#Threads">thread apply</a>).  For example, if you type <kbd>thread
 - apply all backtrace</kbd>, <small>GDB</small> will display the backtrace for all
 - the threads; this is handy when you debug a core dump of a
 - multi-threaded program.
 - </p>
 - <p>Each line in the backtrace shows the frame number and the function name.
 - The program counter value is also shown—unless you use <code>set
 - print address off</code>.  The backtrace also shows the source file name and
 - line number, as well as the arguments to the function.  The program
 - counter value is omitted if it is at the beginning of the code for that
 - line number.
 - </p>
 - <p>Here is an example of a backtrace.  It was made with the command
 - ‘<samp>bt 3</samp>’, so it shows the innermost three frames.
 - </p>
 - <div class="smallexample">
 - <pre class="smallexample">#0  m4_traceon (obs=0x24eb0, argc=1, argv=0x2b8c8)
 -     at builtin.c:993
 - #1  0x6e38 in expand_macro (sym=0x2b600, data=...) at macro.c:242
 - #2  0x6840 in expand_token (obs=0x0, t=177664, td=0xf7fffb08)
 -     at macro.c:71
 - (More stack frames follow...)
 - </pre></div>
 - 
 - <p>The display for frame zero does not begin with a program counter
 - value, indicating that your program has stopped at the beginning of the
 - code for line <code>993</code> of <code>builtin.c</code>.
 - </p>
 - <p>The value of parameter <code>data</code> in frame 1 has been replaced by
 - <code>…</code>.  By default, <small>GDB</small> prints the value of a parameter
 - only if it is a scalar (integer, pointer, enumeration, etc).  See command
 - <kbd>set print frame-arguments</kbd> in <a href="Print-Settings.html#Print-Settings">Print Settings</a> for more details
 - on how to configure the way function parameter values are printed.
 - The command <kbd>set print frame-info</kbd> (see <a href="Print-Settings.html#Print-Settings">Print Settings</a>) controls
 - what frame information is printed.
 - </p>
 - <a name="index-optimized-out_002c-in-backtrace"></a>
 - <a name="index-function-call-arguments_002c-optimized-out"></a>
 - <p>If your program was compiled with optimizations, some compilers will
 - optimize away arguments passed to functions if those arguments are
 - never used after the call.  Such optimizations generate code that
 - passes arguments through registers, but doesn’t store those arguments
 - in the stack frame.  <small>GDB</small> has no way of displaying such
 - arguments in stack frames other than the innermost one.  Here’s what
 - such a backtrace might look like:
 - </p>
 - <div class="smallexample">
 - <pre class="smallexample">#0  m4_traceon (obs=0x24eb0, argc=1, argv=0x2b8c8)
 -     at builtin.c:993
 - #1  0x6e38 in expand_macro (sym=<optimized out>) at macro.c:242
 - #2  0x6840 in expand_token (obs=0x0, t=<optimized out>, td=0xf7fffb08)
 -     at macro.c:71
 - (More stack frames follow...)
 - </pre></div>
 - 
 - <p>The values of arguments that were not saved in their stack frames are
 - shown as ‘<samp><optimized out></samp>’.
 - </p>
 - <p>If you need to display the values of such optimized-out arguments,
 - either deduce that from other variables whose values depend on the one
 - you are interested in, or recompile without optimizations.
 - </p>
 - <a name="index-backtrace-beyond-main-function"></a>
 - <a name="index-program-entry-point"></a>
 - <a name="index-startup-code_002c-and-backtrace"></a>
 - <p>Most programs have a standard user entry point—a place where system
 - libraries and startup code transition into user code.  For C this is
 - <code>main</code><a name="DOCF9" href="#FOOT9"><sup>9</sup></a>.
 - When <small>GDB</small> finds the entry function in a backtrace
 - it will terminate the backtrace, to avoid tracing into highly
 - system-specific (and generally uninteresting) code.
 - </p>
 - <p>If you need to examine the startup code, or limit the number of levels
 - in a backtrace, you can change this behavior:
 - </p>
 - <dl compact="compact">
 - <dt><code>set backtrace past-main</code></dt>
 - <dt><code>set backtrace past-main on</code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="set-backtrace-past_002dmain"></a><a name="index-set-backtrace"></a>
 - <p>Backtraces will continue past the user entry point.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>set backtrace past-main off</code></dt>
 - <dd><p>Backtraces will stop when they encounter the user entry point.  This is the
 - default.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>show backtrace past-main</code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-show-backtrace"></a>
 - <p>Display the current user entry point backtrace policy.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>set backtrace past-entry</code></dt>
 - <dt><code>set backtrace past-entry on</code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="set-backtrace-past_002dentry"></a><p>Backtraces will continue past the internal entry point of an application.
 - This entry point is encoded by the linker when the application is built,
 - and is likely before the user entry point <code>main</code> (or equivalent) is called.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>set backtrace past-entry off</code></dt>
 - <dd><p>Backtraces will stop when they encounter the internal entry point of an
 - application.  This is the default.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>show backtrace past-entry</code></dt>
 - <dd><p>Display the current internal entry point backtrace policy.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>set backtrace limit <var>n</var></code></dt>
 - <dt><code>set backtrace limit 0</code></dt>
 - <dt><code>set backtrace limit unlimited</code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="set-backtrace-limit"></a><a name="index-backtrace-limit"></a>
 - <p>Limit the backtrace to <var>n</var> levels.  A value of <code>unlimited</code>
 - or zero means unlimited levels.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>show backtrace limit</code></dt>
 - <dd><p>Display the current limit on backtrace levels.
 - </p></dd>
 - </dl>
 - 
 - <p>You can control how file names are displayed.
 - </p>
 - <dl compact="compact">
 - <dt><code>set filename-display</code></dt>
 - <dt><code>set filename-display relative</code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-filename_002ddisplay"></a>
 - <p>Display file names relative to the compilation directory.  This is the default.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>set filename-display basename</code></dt>
 - <dd><p>Display only basename of a filename.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>set filename-display absolute</code></dt>
 - <dd><p>Display an absolute filename.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>show filename-display</code></dt>
 - <dd><p>Show the current way to display filenames.
 - </p></dd>
 - </dl>
 - 
 - <div class="footnote">
 - <hr>
 - <h4 class="footnotes-heading">Footnotes</h4>
 - 
 - <h3><a name="FOOT9" href="#DOCF9">(9)</a></h3>
 - <p>Note that embedded programs (the so-called “free-standing”
 - environment) are not required to have a <code>main</code> function as the
 - entry point.  They could even have multiple entry points.</p>
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