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Next: <a href="Blocks-In-Python.html#Blocks-In-Python" accesskey="n" rel="next">Blocks In Python</a>, Previous: <a href="Objfiles-In-Python.html#Objfiles-In-Python" accesskey="p" rel="prev">Objfiles In Python</a>, Up: <a href="Python-API.html#Python-API" accesskey="u" rel="up">Python API</a> [<a href="index.html#SEC_Contents" title="Table of contents" rel="contents">Contents</a>][<a href="Concept-Index.html#Concept-Index" title="Index" rel="index">Index</a>]</p>
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<a name="Accessing-inferior-stack-frames-from-Python"></a>
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<h4 class="subsubsection">23.2.2.25 Accessing inferior stack frames from Python</h4>
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<a name="index-frames-in-python"></a>
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<p>When the debugged program stops, <small>GDB</small> is able to analyze its call
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stack (see <a href="Frames.html#Frames">Stack frames</a>). The <code>gdb.Frame</code> class
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represents a frame in the stack. A <code>gdb.Frame</code> object is only valid
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while its corresponding frame exists in the inferior’s stack. If you try
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to use an invalid frame object, <small>GDB</small> will throw a <code>gdb.error</code>
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exception (see <a href="Exception-Handling.html#Exception-Handling">Exception Handling</a>).
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<p>Two <code>gdb.Frame</code> objects can be compared for equality with the <code>==</code>
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operator, like:
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<pre class="smallexample">(gdb) python print gdb.newest_frame() == gdb.selected_frame ()
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True
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</pre></div>
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<p>The following frame-related functions are available in the <code>gdb</code> module:
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<a name="index-gdb_002eselected_005fframe"></a>
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<dt><a name="index-gdb_002eselected_005fframe-1"></a>Function: <strong>gdb.selected_frame</strong> <em>()</em></dt>
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<dd><p>Return the selected frame object. (see <a href="Selection.html#Selection">Selecting a Frame</a>).
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<a name="index-gdb_002enewest_005fframe"></a>
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<dt><a name="index-gdb_002enewest_005fframe-1"></a>Function: <strong>gdb.newest_frame</strong> <em>()</em></dt>
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<dd><p>Return the newest frame object for the selected thread.
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<dt><a name="index-gdb_002eframe_005fstop_005freason_005fstring"></a>Function: <strong>gdb.frame_stop_reason_string</strong> <em>(reason)</em></dt>
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<dd><p>Return a string explaining the reason why <small>GDB</small> stopped unwinding
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frames, as expressed by the given <var>reason</var> code (an integer, see the
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<code>unwind_stop_reason</code> method further down in this section).
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<a name="index-gdb_002einvalidate_005fcached_005fframes"></a>
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<dt><a name="index-gdb_002einvalidate_005fcached_005fframes-1"></a>Function: <strong>gdb.invalidate_cached_frames</strong></dt>
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<dd><p><small>GDB</small> internally keeps a cache of the frames that have been
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unwound. This function invalidates this cache.
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<p>This function should not generally be called by ordinary Python code.
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It is documented for the sake of completeness.
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<p>A <code>gdb.Frame</code> object has the following methods:
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<dt><a name="index-Frame_002eis_005fvalid"></a>Function: <strong>Frame.is_valid</strong> <em>()</em></dt>
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<dd><p>Returns true if the <code>gdb.Frame</code> object is valid, false if not.
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A frame object can become invalid if the frame it refers to doesn’t
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exist anymore in the inferior. All <code>gdb.Frame</code> methods will throw
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an exception if it is invalid at the time the method is called.
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<dt><a name="index-Frame_002ename"></a>Function: <strong>Frame.name</strong> <em>()</em></dt>
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<dd><p>Returns the function name of the frame, or <code>None</code> if it can’t be
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<dt><a name="index-Frame_002earchitecture"></a>Function: <strong>Frame.architecture</strong> <em>()</em></dt>
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<dd><p>Returns the <code>gdb.Architecture</code> object corresponding to the frame’s
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architecture. See <a href="Architectures-In-Python.html#Architectures-In-Python">Architectures In Python</a>.
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<dt><a name="index-Frame_002etype"></a>Function: <strong>Frame.type</strong> <em>()</em></dt>
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<dd><p>Returns the type of the frame. The value can be one of:
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<dt><code>gdb.NORMAL_FRAME</code></dt>
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<dd><p>An ordinary stack frame.
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<dt><code>gdb.DUMMY_FRAME</code></dt>
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<dd><p>A fake stack frame that was created by <small>GDB</small> when performing an
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inferior function call.
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<dt><code>gdb.INLINE_FRAME</code></dt>
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<dd><p>A frame representing an inlined function. The function was inlined
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into a <code>gdb.NORMAL_FRAME</code> that is older than this one.
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<dt><code>gdb.TAILCALL_FRAME</code></dt>
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<dd><p>A frame representing a tail call. See <a href="Tail-Call-Frames.html#Tail-Call-Frames">Tail Call Frames</a>.
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<dt><code>gdb.SIGTRAMP_FRAME</code></dt>
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<dd><p>A signal trampoline frame. This is the frame created by the OS when
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<dt><code>gdb.ARCH_FRAME</code></dt>
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<dd><p>A fake stack frame representing a cross-architecture call.
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<dt><code>gdb.SENTINEL_FRAME</code></dt>
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<dd><p>This is like <code>gdb.NORMAL_FRAME</code>, but it is only used for the
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newest frame.
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<dt><a name="index-Frame_002eunwind_005fstop_005freason"></a>Function: <strong>Frame.unwind_stop_reason</strong> <em>()</em></dt>
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<dd><p>Return an integer representing the reason why it’s not possible to find
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more frames toward the outermost frame. Use
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<code>gdb.frame_stop_reason_string</code> to convert the value returned by this
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<dt><code>gdb.FRAME_UNWIND_NO_REASON</code></dt>
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<dd><p>No particular reason (older frames should be available).
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<dt><code>gdb.FRAME_UNWIND_NULL_ID</code></dt>
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<dd><p>The previous frame’s analyzer returns an invalid result. This is no
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longer used by <small>GDB</small>, and is kept only for backward
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compatibility.
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<dt><code>gdb.FRAME_UNWIND_OUTERMOST</code></dt>
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<dd><p>This frame is the outermost.
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<dt><code>gdb.FRAME_UNWIND_UNAVAILABLE</code></dt>
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<dd><p>Cannot unwind further, because that would require knowing the
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<dt><code>gdb.FRAME_UNWIND_INNER_ID</code></dt>
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<dd><p>This frame ID looks like it ought to belong to a NEXT frame,
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<dt><code>gdb.FRAME_UNWIND_SAME_ID</code></dt>
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<dd><p>This frame has the same ID as the previous one. That means
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that unwinding further would almost certainly give us another
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frame with exactly the same ID, so break the chain. Normally,
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this is a sign of unwinder failure. It could also indicate
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stack corruption.
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<dt><code>gdb.FRAME_UNWIND_NO_SAVED_PC</code></dt>
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<dd><p>The frame unwinder did not find any saved PC, but we needed
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<dt><code>gdb.FRAME_UNWIND_MEMORY_ERROR</code></dt>
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<dd><p>The frame unwinder caused an error while trying to access memory.
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<dt><code>gdb.FRAME_UNWIND_FIRST_ERROR</code></dt>
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<dd><p>Any stop reason greater or equal to this value indicates some kind
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of error. This special value facilitates writing code that tests
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the list of the other values is modified in future <small>GDB</small>
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<pre class="smallexample">reason = gdb.selected_frame().unwind_stop_reason ()
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<dt><a name="index-Frame_002epc"></a>Function: <strong>Frame.pc</strong> <em>()</em></dt>
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<dt><a name="index-Frame_002eblock"></a>Function: <strong>Frame.block</strong> <em>()</em></dt>
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<dd><p>Return the frame’s code block. See <a href="Blocks-In-Python.html#Blocks-In-Python">Blocks In Python</a>. If the frame
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does not have a block – for example, if there is no debugging
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<dt><a name="index-Frame_002efunction"></a>Function: <strong>Frame.function</strong> <em>()</em></dt>
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<dd><p>Return the symbol for the function corresponding to this frame.
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See <a href="Symbols-In-Python.html#Symbols-In-Python">Symbols In Python</a>.
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<dt><a name="index-Frame_002eolder"></a>Function: <strong>Frame.older</strong> <em>()</em></dt>
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<dd><p>Return the frame that called this frame.
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<dt><a name="index-Frame_002enewer"></a>Function: <strong>Frame.newer</strong> <em>()</em></dt>
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<dd><p>Return the frame called by this frame.
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<dt><a name="index-Frame_002efind_005fsal"></a>Function: <strong>Frame.find_sal</strong> <em>()</em></dt>
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<dd><p>Return the frame’s symtab and line object.
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See <a href="Symbol-Tables-In-Python.html#Symbol-Tables-In-Python">Symbol Tables In Python</a>.
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<dt><a name="index-Frame_002eread_005fregister"></a>Function: <strong>Frame.read_register</strong> <em>(register)</em></dt>
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<dd><p>Return the value of <var>register</var> in this frame. The <var>register</var>
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argument must be a string (e.g., <code>'sp'</code> or <code>'rax'</code>).
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Returns a <code>Gdb.Value</code> object. Throws an exception if <var>register</var>
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does not exist.
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<dt><a name="index-Frame_002eread_005fvar"></a>Function: <strong>Frame.read_var</strong> <em>(variable <span class="roman">[</span>, block<span class="roman">]</span>)</em></dt>
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<dd><p>Return the value of <var>variable</var> in this frame. If the optional
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argument <var>block</var> is provided, search for the variable from that
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block; otherwise start at the frame’s current block (which is
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determined by the frame’s current program counter). The <var>variable</var>
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argument must be a string or a <code>gdb.Symbol</code> object; <var>block</var> must be a
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<code>gdb.Block</code> object.
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<dt><a name="index-Frame_002eselect"></a>Function: <strong>Frame.select</strong> <em>()</em></dt>
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<dd><p>Set this frame to be the selected frame. See <a href="Stack.html#Stack">Examining the
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