For example, there is the source:
void my_special_debugging_function(const char* function_name, const char* file_name, int line_number);
void func1() {
func3();
func4();
}
void foo() {
func1();
if(qqq) {
func2();
};
func3();
func4();
for(...) {
func5();
}
}
It should compile as:
void my_special_debugging_function(const char* function_name, const char* file_name, int line_number);
void func1() {
my_special_debugging_function("func1", "prog.c", 3);
func3();
my_special_debugging_function("func1", "prog.c", 4);
func4();
my_special_debugging_function("func1", "prog.c", 5);
}
void foo() {
my_special_debugging_function("foo", "prog.c", 8);
func1();
my_special_debugging_function("foo", "prog.c", 9);
if(qqq) {
my_special_debugging_function("foo", "prog.c", 10);
func2();
my_special_debugging_function("foo", "prog.c", 11);
};
my_special_debugging_function("foo", "prog.c", 12);
func3();
my_special_debugging_function("foo", "prog.c", 13);
func4();
my_special_debugging_function("foo", "prog.c", 14);
for(...) {
my_special_debugging_function("foo", "prog.c", 15);
func5();
my_special_debugging_function("foo", "prog.c", 16);
}
my_special_debugging_function("foo", "prog.c", 17);
}
Of course, my_special_debugging_function should be able to use backtrace
function.
Is there option of gcc to do it? Or is there a tool to do it at souce code level? (e.g. generate other C souce with my function)
@related How to "interleave" C/C++ souce with my string (only inside functions at appropriate places)?
@related What profiler should I use to measure _real_ time (including waiting for syscalls) spend in this function, not _CPU_ one
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