Idea for stack traces

Adam Megacz gcj@lists.megacz.com
Sat Mar 9 00:20:00 GMT 2002


Bryce McKinlay <bryce@waitaki.otago.ac.nz> writes:
> I thought of a way we may be able to implement stack traces for Java 

Hey, anything that makes stack traces happen on Win32 gets my vote =)

> code without needing any demangler,

I'm working on an all-Java demangler, BTW, but it takes the back seat
to XWT and libgcj-mingw. I'll need it soon enough in order to properly
do link-time unreachable method stripping (which I need for XWT), so
it's not going to languish forever. Should be within the next few
months.

  - a

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