// Author: Vadim Zeitlin
// Modified by:
// Created: 13.07.2003
-// RCS-ID: $Id$
// Copyright: (c) 2003 Vadim Zeitlin <vadim@wxwidgets.org>
// Licence: wxWindows licence
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-#ifndef _WX_MSW_SEH_H_
-#define _WX_MSW_SEH_H_
+#ifndef _WX_MSW_CRASHRPT_H_
+#define _WX_MSW_CRASHRPT_H_
#include "wx/defs.h"
-#if wxUSE_ON_FATAL_EXCEPTION
+#if wxUSE_CRASHREPORT
+
+struct _EXCEPTION_POINTERS;
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// report generation flags
+// crash report generation flags
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
enum
{
- // we always report where the crash occured
+ // we always report where the crash occurred
wxCRASH_REPORT_LOCATION = 0,
// if this flag is given, the call stack is dumped
// if this flag is given, the values of the local variables are dumped
//
- // note that this will result in huge file containing the dump of the
- // entire process memory space when using mini dumps!
+ // note that with the current implementation it requires dumping the full
+ // process address space and so this will result in huge dump file and will
+ // take some time to generate
+ //
+ // it's probably not a good idea to use this by default, start with default
+ // mini dump and ask your users to set WX_CRASH_FLAGS environment variable
+ // to 2 or 4 if you need more information in the dump
wxCRASH_REPORT_LOCALS = 2,
// if this flag is given, the values of all global variables are dumped
//
- // this creates a much larger mini dump and also takes more time to
- // generate if our own crash reporting code is used
- wxCRASH_REPORT_GLOBALS = 4
+ // this creates a much larger mini dump than just wxCRASH_REPORT_STACK but
+ // still much smaller than wxCRASH_REPORT_LOCALS one
+ wxCRASH_REPORT_GLOBALS = 4,
+
+ // default is to create the smallest possible crash report
+ wxCRASH_REPORT_DEFAULT = wxCRASH_REPORT_LOCATION | wxCRASH_REPORT_STACK
+};
+
+// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+// wxCrashContext: information about the crash context
+// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+struct WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE wxCrashContext
+{
+ // initialize this object with the given information or from the current
+ // global exception info which is only valid inside wxApp::OnFatalException
+ wxCrashContext(_EXCEPTION_POINTERS *ep = NULL);
+
+ // get the name for this exception code
+ wxString GetExceptionString() const;
+
+
+ // exception code
+ size_t code;
+
+ // exception address
+ void *addr;
+
+ // machine-specific registers vaues
+ struct
+ {
+#ifdef __INTEL__
+ wxInt32 eax, ebx, ecx, edx, esi, edi,
+ ebp, esp, eip,
+ cs, ds, es, fs, gs, ss,
+ flags;
+#endif // __INTEL__
+ } regs;
};
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
{
// set the name of the file to which the report is written, it is
// constructed from the .exe name by default
- static void SetFileName(const wxChar *filename);
+ static void SetFileName(const wxString& filename);
// return the current file name
- static const wxChar *GetFileName();
+ static wxString GetFileName();
// write the exception report to the file, return true if it could be done
// or false otherwise
- static bool Generate(int flags = wxCRASH_REPORT_LOCATION |
- wxCRASH_REPORT_STACK);
+ //
+ // if ep pointer is NULL, the global exception info which is valid only
+ // inside wxApp::OnFatalException() is used
+ static bool Generate(int flags = wxCRASH_REPORT_DEFAULT,
+ _EXCEPTION_POINTERS *ep = NULL);
+
+
+ // generate a crash report from outside of wxApp::OnFatalException(), this
+ // can be used to take "snapshots" of the program in wxApp::OnAssert() for
+ // example
+ static bool GenerateNow(int flags = wxCRASH_REPORT_DEFAULT);
};
-#endif // wxUSE_ON_FATAL_EXCEPTION
+#endif // wxUSE_CRASHREPORT
-#endif // _WX_MSW_SEH_H_
+#endif // _WX_MSW_CRASHRPT_H_