furnace/extern/backward/backward.cpp

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// Pick your poison.
//
// On GNU/Linux, you have few choices to get the most out of your stack trace.
//
// By default you get:
// - object filename
// - function name
//
// In order to add:
// - source filename
// - line and column numbers
// - source code snippet (assuming the file is accessible)
// Install one of the following libraries then uncomment one of the macro (or
// better, add the detection of the lib and the macro definition in your build
// system)
// - apt-get install libdw-dev ...
// - g++/clang++ -ldw ...
// #define BACKWARD_HAS_DW 1
// - apt-get install binutils-dev ...
// - g++/clang++ -lbfd ...
// #define BACKWARD_HAS_BFD 1
// - apt-get install libdwarf-dev ...
// - g++/clang++ -ldwarf ...
// #define BACKWARD_HAS_DWARF 1
// Regardless of the library you choose to read the debug information,
// for potentially more detailed stack traces you can use libunwind
// - apt-get install libunwind-dev
// - g++/clang++ -lunwind
// #define BACKWARD_HAS_LIBUNWIND 1
#include "backward.hpp"
namespace backward {
backward::SignalHandling sh;
} // namespace backward