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I need to get the information provided by addr2line (source file and line from backtracing a function call) from within a C++ program.

I know I can call addr2line directly as a subprocess and I know that I can copy the source code of addr2line into my program (which is also GPL licensed). But the code looks complicated and I don't feel comfortable using it directly. What does bfd mean, anyway? I would prefer to use some function in the C++ STL library, because that would be cleaner.

I am working in a Linux environment.

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You can try the function dladdr(). It uses the dynamic symbols of the program, not the debugging information (compile the program with gcc -rdynamic).

Also, you can check the backtrace library, or the higher level stacktrace library.
Not exactly what you are asking, but they may prove useful.

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    Thank you for the tipps. With dladdr() I get information only for dynamically linked code and only the filename, not the line, if I understand the manpage right. I am already using backtrace to get the address. What I need now is something to get the file and line out of the address. stacktrace is a mere wrapper for backtrace.
    – steffen
    Jul 19, 2012 at 9:10
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    In addition to these, there is also the libunwind library: nongnu.org/libunwind Jul 3, 2015 at 22:24
  • @ArtoBendiken libunwind doesn't have an addr2line-like functionality. It only provides the offset
    – tjysdsg
    Jul 25, 2021 at 10:36
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Check the source code of bsd implementation of addr2line, it has only about 400 lines code. Change the source to a library function should be very easy. http://sourceforge.net/p/elftoolchain/code/HEAD/tree/trunk/addr2line/addr2line.c

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