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DWARF_LINENO(3) FreeBSD Library Functions Manual DWARF_LINENO(3)

dwarf_lineaddr, dwarf_linebeginstatement, dwarf_lineblock, dwarf_lineendsequence, dwarf_lineno, dwarf_lineoff, dwarf_linesrc, dwarf_line_srcfileno
retrieve information associated with a DWARF line descriptor

DWARF Access Library (libdwarf, -ldwarf)

#include <libdwarf.h>

int
dwarf_lineaddr(Dwarf_Line ln, Dwarf_Addr *ret, Dwarf_Error *err);

int
dwarf_linebeginstatement(Dwarf_Line ln, Dwarf_Bool *ret, Dwarf_Error *err);

int
dwarf_lineblock(Dwarf_Line ln, Dwarf_Bool *ret, Dwarf_Error *err);

int
dwarf_lineendsequence(Dwarf_Line ln, Dwarf_Bool *ret, Dwarf_Error *err);

int
dwarf_lineno(Dwarf_Line ln, Dwarf_Unsigned *ret, Dwarf_Error *err);

int
dwarf_lineoff(Dwarf_Line ln, Dwarf_Signed *ret, Dwarf_Error *err);

int
dwarf_linesrc(Dwarf_Line ln, char **ret, Dwarf_Error *err);

int
dwarf_line_srcfileno(Dwarf_Line ln, Dwarf_Unsigned *ret, Dwarf_Error *err);

These functions retrieve specific line information associated with the line descriptor specified by argument ln, and stores it in the location pointed to by argument ret. If argument err is not NULL, it will be used to store error information in case of an error.

Function dwarf_lineaddr() stores the program address corresponding to the source line specified in argument ln into the location pointed to by argument ret.

Function dwarf_linebeginstatement() sets the location pointed to by argument ret to 1 if the source line specified by the line descriptor ln is the beginning of a statement, or to 0 otherwise.

Function dwarf_lineblock() sets the location pointed to by argument ret to 1 if the source line specified by the line descriptor ln is the beginning of a basic block, or to 0 otherwise.

Function dwarf_lineendsequence() sets the location pointed to by argument ret to 1 if the program address associated with the line descriptor ln is the address immediately following the end of a sequence of target machine instructions, or to 0 otherwise.

Function dwarf_lineno() stores the line number of the source line associated with the line descriptor ln into the location pointed to by argument ret.

Function dwarf_lineoff() stores the column number within a line associated with descriptor ln into the location pointed to by argument ret. The retrieved column numbers are 1-based, with the value -1 indicating that column number information was not available.

Function dwarf_linesrc() stores a pointer to a NUL-terminated string containing the source file name associated with line descriptor ln into the location pointed to by argument ret. The full path of the source file is returned if possible. The memory used for the source file name string is managed by the DWARF(3) library and should not be directly freed by application code. Instead, portable code should use dwarf_dealloc(3) to indicate that the string should be freed.

Function dwarf_line_srcfileno() stores the index of the source file associated with the line descriptor ln in the location pointed to by argument ret. The returned value is 1-based index into the array of source file names returned by dwarf_srcfiles(3).

On success, these functions returns DW_DLV_OK. In case of an error, they return DW_DLV_ERROR and set the argument err.

These functions may fail with the following errors:
[]
Either of the arguments ln or ret was NULL.
[]
The source file name associated with the line descriptor ln could not be retrieved by function dwarf_linesrc().

dwarf(3), dwarf_dealloc(3), dwarf_srcfiles(3), dwarf_srclines(3)
February 5, 2011 FreeBSD 13.1-RELEASE

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