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    derive(Error)

    derive(Error)

    derive(Error) for struct and enum error types

    This is a Rust crate that provides a convenient derive macro (#[derive(Error)]) for implementing std::error::Error on your custom error types (structs or enums). The goal is to enable library authors to build expressive, typed error types, with readable Display implementations (via #[error("...")] annotations) as well as From conversions (#[from]), source tracking (#[source]), and optionally backtraces. It is designed so that switching from handwritten error implementation to using this...
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    Errbit

    Errbit

    The open source error catcher that's Airbrake API compliant

    ...It is Airbrake API compliant, so if you are already using Airbrake, you can just point the airbrake gem to your Errbit server. The way Errbit arranges notices into error groups is configurable. By default, Errbit uses the notice's error class, error message, complete backtrace, component (or controller), action and environment name to generate a unique fingerprint for every notice. Notices with identical fingerprints appear in the UI as different occurences of the same error and notices with differing fingerprints are displayed as separate errors. Following the recommendation of 12factor.net, Errbit takes all of its configuration from environment variables. ...
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    spdlog

    spdlog

    Fast C++ logging library

    ...Easily extendable with custom log targets. Log filtering, log levels can be modified in runtime as well as in compile time. Support for loading log levels from argv or from environment var. Backtrace support, store debug messages in a ring buffer and display later on demand.
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    Anyhow

    Anyhow

    Flexible concrete Error type built on std::error::Error

    This is a Rust library (crate) that provides a flexible, concrete error type built atop the standard std::error::Error trait. Its primary goal is to make error handling in applications easy: instead of defining lots of custom error types, you can use anyhow::Error (or the alias anyhow::Result<T>) for fallible functions. The crate supports attaching context to errors, so you can convert a low-level error (like “file not found”) into one with richer diagnostics (“Failed to read instructions...
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    sc

    sc

    Common libraries and data structures for C

    ...There is 100% branch coverage on Linux. Buffer for encoding/decoding variables, best fit for protocol/serialization implementations. Signal safe snprintf & Signal handler (handling CTRL+C, printing backtrace on crash etc). I often use these libraries for high-performance server-side applications. Also, I care about readable and easy-to-debug code. In summary, these libraries show my taste(trade-offs) in performance/API design/readability.
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    OpenResty SystemTap Toolkit

    OpenResty SystemTap Toolkit

    Real-time analysis and diagnostics tools for OpenResty

    The openresty-systemtap-toolkit is a collection of SystemTap-based scripts designed for real-time analysis and diagnostics of OpenResty and its core components, including NGINX, LuaJIT, and ngx_lua. It provides developers and system administrators with tools to trace performance bottlenecks, memory usage, request distribution, regex execution, Lua execution, and file I/O behaviors in production systems. The toolkit helps identify leaks, analyze TCP queues, inspect shared memory usage, and...
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    Extensible Exception Library

    Simple framework for C++11 exception handling.

    ...The concepts behind are the following: - compatibility with the existing std::exception(s); - extensible generic payload for transporting any kind of informations - simple mechanism for extending the payload during the exception handler backtrace - coherent semantic for the final user - low-level diagnostic informations provided 'on demand'
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    HeapInspector

    HeapInspector

    Find memory issues & leaks in your iOS app without instruments

    HeapInspector is a debug tool that monitors the memory heap with backtrace recording in your iOS app. You can discover memory leaks, no longer used objects, abandoned memory and more issues directly on your device without ever starting Instruments. Basically, you can inspect the entire heap and see all living objects of your iOS app. To be more precise you can record the heap for a specific part of the app.
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    coda

    Tool to extract backtrace from coredump without binaries

    "coda" stands for CO(re) D(ump) A(nalyzer) or C(ore) O(bject) D(ebugger) and A(nalyzer). This tool probes Linux-x86_64 coredumps in batch mode as well as interactively. coredump has to be full(not a data/stack segment dump only). If the coredump is not full, backtraces will be curtailed. This tool does not require binaries, only full core dump is required. Architecture supported ----------------------- compile on x86_64 Linux box. How to enable full coredump in...
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    backtrace
    Backtrace is a drop-in replacement for libexecinfo's and glibc's backtrace API. Since libexecinfo didn't work on OpenBSD and glibc's backtrace is pure linux goo it was decided to write a working replacement.
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    A small tools can analyze QNX Neutrino's kernel crash dump information. It supports 1.translate context to named registers 2.machine instructions to assembly 3.backtrace in the dumped kernel stack
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    Provides interface for generating stack traces from within a program. Inspired by Java's ability to do a backtrace whenever an error occurs, this provides similar capability in C/C++. Very lightweight and portable, where available builds on execinfo.h.
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    ...It scans all the source files of a project and detects declarations of function and where they are called. So the user can read the code through pkaudit and when he find a insecure function can do backtrace to see
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    Why is a diagnostic visualisation tool driven from stack back-traces. Given a stack backtrace is displays an execution graph containing the source highlighting the execution path and inferring application state from that path.
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