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29 
30 // call_stack.h: A call stack comprised of stack frames.
31 //
32 // This class manages a vector of stack frames.  It is used instead of
33 // exposing the vector directly to allow the CallStack to own StackFrame
34 // pointers without having to publicly export the linked_ptr class.  A
35 // CallStack must be composed of pointers instead of objects to allow for
36 // CPU-specific StackFrame subclasses.
37 //
38 // By convention, the stack frame at index 0 is the innermost callee frame,
39 // and the frame at the highest index in a call stack is the outermost
40 // caller.  CallStack only allows stacks to be built by pushing frames,
41 // beginning with the innermost callee frame.
42 //
43 // Author: Mark Mentovai
44 
45 #ifndef GOOGLE_BREAKPAD_PROCESSOR_CALL_STACK_H__
46 #define GOOGLE_BREAKPAD_PROCESSOR_CALL_STACK_H__
47 
48 #include <cstdint>
49 #include <vector>
50 
51 namespace google_breakpad {
52 
53 using std::vector;
54 
55 struct StackFrame;
56 template<typename T> class linked_ptr;
57 
58 class CallStack {
59  public:
CallStack()60   CallStack() { Clear(); }
61   ~CallStack();
62 
63   // Resets the CallStack to its initial empty state
64   void Clear();
65 
frames()66   const vector<StackFrame*>* frames() const { return &frames_; }
67 
68   // Set the TID associated with this call stack.
set_tid(uint32_t tid)69   void set_tid(uint32_t tid) { tid_ = tid; }
70 
tid()71   uint32_t tid() const { return tid_; }
72 
73  private:
74   // Stackwalker is responsible for building the frames_ vector.
75   friend class Stackwalker;
76 
77   // Storage for pushed frames.
78   vector<StackFrame*> frames_;
79 
80   // The TID associated with this call stack. Default to 0 if it's not
81   // available.
82   uint32_t tid_;
83 };
84 
85 }  // namespace google_breakpad
86 
87 #endif  // GOOGLE_BREAKPAD_PROCSSOR_CALL_STACK_H__
88