cosmopolitan/examples/crashreport2.c
Justine Tunney ae638c0850 Fix bugs and make improvements
- Get clone() working on FreeBSD
- Increase some Python build quotas
- Add more atomic builtins to chibicc
- Fix ASAN poisoning of alloca() memory
- Make MODE= mandatory link path tinier
- Improve the examples folder a little bit
- Start working on some more resource limits
- Make the linenoise auto-complete UI as good as GNU readline
- Update compile.com, avoiding AVX codegen on non-AVX systems
- Make sure empty path to syscalls like opendir raises ENOENT
- Correctly polyfill ENOENT vs. ENOTDIR on the New Technology
- Port bestline's paredit features to //third_party/linenoise
- Remove workarounds for RHEL 5.0 bugs that were fixed in 5.1
2022-04-20 10:05:34 -07:00

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#include "libc/calls/calls.h"
#include "libc/log/log.h"
#include "libc/stdio/stdio.h"
/**
* @fileoverview CTRL+\ debugging example
*
* make -j8 -O o//examples/crashreport2.com
* o//examples/crashreport2.com
*
* Assuming you call ShowCrashReports() from main(), you can press
* `CTRL+\` at anny time to generate a `SIGQUIT` message that lets you
* debug wrongness and freezups.
*
* On supported platforms, this will cause GDB to automatically attach.
* The nice thing about this, is you can start stepping through your
* code at the precice instruction where the interrupt happened. See
* `libc/log/attachdebugger.c` to see how it works.
*
* If you wish to suppress the auto-GDB behavior, then:
*
* export GDB=
*
* Or alternatively:
*
* extern int __isworker;
* __isworker = true;
*
* Will cause your `SIGQUIT` handler to just print a crash report
* instead. This is useful for production software that might be running
* in a terminal environment like GNU Screen, but it's not desirable to
* have ten worker processes trying to attach GDB at once.
*/
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
volatile int64_t x;
ShowCrashReports();
printf("please press ctrl+\\ and see what happens...\n");
sigsuspend(0);
printf("\n\n");
printf("congratulations! your program is now resuming\n");
return 0;
}