X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/a256039a12cb07863c3985f86a869cfb7eb3510e..4fb6c97e93b95f07ab68d067c8982fc746dccde4:/docs/latex/wx/stackwalker.tex diff --git a/docs/latex/wx/stackwalker.tex b/docs/latex/wx/stackwalker.tex index 93e12f6432..33e495d534 100644 --- a/docs/latex/wx/stackwalker.tex +++ b/docs/latex/wx/stackwalker.tex @@ -23,7 +23,19 @@ stack, so to use it you must derive your own class from it and override this method. This class will not return anything except raw stack frame addresses if the -debug information is not available. See +debug information is not available. Under Win32 this means that the PDB file +matching the program being executed should be present. Note that if you use +Microsoft Visual C++ compiler, you can create PDB files even for the programs +built in release mode and it doesn't affect the program size (at least if you +don't forget to add \texttt{/opt:ref} option which is suppressed by using +\texttt{/debug} linker option by default but should be always enabled for +release builds). Under Unix, you need to compile your program with debugging +information (usually using \texttt{-g} compiler and linker options) to get the +file and line numbers information, however function names should be available +even without it. Of course, all this is only true if you build using a recent +enough version of GNU libc which provides the \texttt{backtrace()} function +needed to walk the stack. + \helpref{debugging overview}{debuggingoverview} for how to make it available. \wxheading{Derived from}