// Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package main // This program will crash. // We want the stack trace to include the C functions. // We use a fake traceback, and a symbolizer that dumps a string we recognize. /* #cgo CFLAGS: -g -O0 #include char *p; static int f3(void) { *p = 0; return 0; } static int f2(void) { return f3(); } static int f1(void) { return f2(); } struct cgoTracebackArg { uintptr_t context; uintptr_t sigContext; uintptr_t* buf; uintptr_t max; }; struct cgoSymbolizerArg { uintptr_t pc; const char* file; uintptr_t lineno; const char* func; uintptr_t entry; uintptr_t more; uintptr_t data; }; void cgoTraceback(void* parg) { struct cgoTracebackArg* arg = (struct cgoTracebackArg*)(parg); arg->buf[0] = 1; arg->buf[1] = 2; arg->buf[2] = 3; arg->buf[3] = 0; } void cgoSymbolizer(void* parg) { struct cgoSymbolizerArg* arg = (struct cgoSymbolizerArg*)(parg); if (arg->pc != arg->data + 1) { arg->file = "unexpected data"; } else { arg->file = "cgo symbolizer"; } arg->lineno = arg->data + 1; arg->data++; } */ import "C" import ( "runtime" "unsafe" ) func init() { register("CrashTraceback", CrashTraceback) } func CrashTraceback() { runtime.SetCgoTraceback(0, unsafe.Pointer(C.cgoTraceback), nil, unsafe.Pointer(C.cgoSymbolizer)) C.f1() }