Is it possible to obtain the current state of a gen_server process (presumably by sending some system message)? It could be useful when debugging.

Of course, I can add a message which returns the current state to handle_call:

get_state(Server) -> gen_server:call(Server, '$get_state').

%% in every gen_server I want to debug
...
handle_call('$get_state', _From, State) ->
  {reply, State, State};
...

but is there something built-in (even if it is a bit hacky)?

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What's wrong with connecting to the gen_server process with the built-in debugger and actually debugging it? – Little Bobby Tables Nov 23 '10 at 8:53
No GS in the embedded system, so no debugger (or can it run without graphics?). – Alexey Romanov Nov 23 '10 at 9:04
If the node is accessible from the outside, you can debug it from a remote machine with GS - IMHO it's one of the strong points of Erlang. – Little Bobby Tables Nov 23 '10 at 9:08
And if the debugger does not work you can always use set a trace pattern using dbg, however both of these methods require you to view the state by sending a command. If you do not want this you can use sys:get_status as gleber describes below. – Lukas Nov 23 '10 at 9:52
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Use sys:get_status/1,2 function. It's definition is:

get_status(Name,Timeout) -> 
    {status, Pid, {module, Mod}, [PDict, SysState, Parent, Dbg, Misc]}

SysState will contain state of the process. It works for all processes using OTP behaviors and other processes implementing proc_lib and sys requirements.

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