Comments (4)
google_airbag::Minidump requires randomly seekable input. We'd need to read
stdin
into a temporary file and then clean up after ourselves. We could do that in
the
tool itself, but it's the same thing that you'd do if you were calling the tool.
Actually, minidump_stackwalk is a testing and debugging aid, I hadn't
considered that
anyone would hook it up as-is in production. It doesn't know or care about
symbol
files, for example. We're expecting that users who want the real deal for
stackwalking will use the MinidumpProcessor API.
Benjamin and I mentioned a few options on airbag-discuss for eliminating
temporary
files when everything lives in a database. None of them will really help you
read
from stdin without a temporary file, but if your dumps are in a database, we
could
organize things so that you could provide some object other than a filename to
the
Minidump constructor. I suggested an input object, and Benjamin proposed a
pointer
to memory; considering some of the internal architecture, I think an input
object
would be better.
If you haven't seen that thread yet, take a look. It's the "uses of files"
thread.
Let us know what would and wouldn't work for you.
Original comment by [email protected]
on 4 Oct 2006 at 8:17
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Feel free to WONTFIX this.
Original comment by ted.mielczarek
on 6 Oct 2006 at 12:08
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I'm not WONTFIXing this yet - we should come to some sort of consensus on the
"uses
of files" thing. If you've got anything to add or request, it's probably best
to ask
on airbag-discuss. We want to make things easy for you and other users of the
processor library.
Original comment by [email protected]
on 18 Oct 2006 at 1:49
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If someone really wants this, reopen or refile, but based on the lack of
discussion,
I'm assuming that nobody really cares.
Original comment by [email protected]
on 31 May 2007 at 3:55
- Changed state: WontFix
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