/// As always - iOS on arm uses SjLj exceptions and /// _Unwind_Backtrace is even not available there. Still, /// backtraces could be extracted using a backtrace function, /// which thanks god is public /// /// As mentioned in a huge comment block in `super::super`, backtrace /// doesn't play well with green threads, so while it is extremely nice and /// simple to use it should be used only on iOS devices as the only viable /// option. use crate::io; use crate::ptr; use crate::sys::backtrace::BacktraceContext; use crate::sys_common::backtrace::Frame; #[inline(never)] // if we know this is a function call, we can skip it when // tracing pub fn unwind_backtrace(frames: &mut [Frame]) -> io::Result<(usize, BacktraceContext)> { const FRAME_LEN: usize = 100; assert!(FRAME_LEN >= frames.len()); let mut raw_frames = [ptr::null_mut(); FRAME_LEN]; let nb_frames = unsafe { backtrace(raw_frames.as_mut_ptr(), raw_frames.len() as libc::c_int) } as usize; for (from, to) in raw_frames.iter().zip(frames.iter_mut()).take(nb_frames) { *to = Frame { exact_position: *from as *mut u8, symbol_addr: *from as *mut u8, inline_context: 0, }; } Ok((nb_frames as usize, BacktraceContext)) } extern { fn backtrace(buf: *mut *mut libc::c_void, sz: libc::c_int) -> libc::c_int; }