gdbruby.rb can output these information with live process or core.
- environment variables
- C stacktrace
- Ruby backtrace
This is Ruby port of gdbperl.pl made by Akira Higuchi.
- Your Ruby executable must have debug symbol.
- on Linux.
With live process(process id: 24113)
$ gdbruby.rb 24113
With core file. You have to specify path of ruby executable.
$ gdbruby.rb core.24113 `rbenv which ruby`
You can get core file with gcore script or execute gcore command on gdb like below.
$ gdb
(gdb) attach 24113
(gdb) gcore core.24113
(gdb) detach
You can specify options. 0 is interprited as false.
$ gdbruby.rb 24113 verbose_gdb=1 c_trace=1
- verbose_gdb: Show request and response to/from gdb(default: false)
- env: Show environment variables(default: true)
- c_trace: Show C stacktrace(default:true)
- Print all Ruby threads
- Print arguments on Ruby backtrace
- Speeding up Ruby's type check
- List Ruby objects
- Check memory usage
If you use gdbruby.rb with live process, gdb can call these functions. But if you use gdbruby.rb with core file, gdb cannot call c functions. So I re-implement these functions.
Ruby 2.0, 2.1 only.