symbolizer
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symbolizer []
Parses log from stdin and converts symbolizer markups into human readable
stack traces using local or remote debug symbols.
Options
—auth
Starts the authentication process for symbol servers.
—build-id-dir=
Adds the given directory to the symbol search path. Multiple
—build-id-dir switches can be passed to add multiple directories.
The directory must have the same structure as a .build-id directory,
that is, each symbol file lives at xx/yyyyyyyy.debug where xx is
the first two characters of the build ID and yyyyyyyy is the rest.
However, the name of the directory doesn’t need to be .build-id.
—dumpfile-output=
Write the dumpfile output to the given file.
—help
-h
Prints this help.
—ids-txt=
Adds the given file to the symbol search path. Multiple —ids-txt
switches can be passed to add multiple files. The file, typically named
“ids.txt”, serves as a mapping from build ID to symbol file path and
should contain multiple lines in the format of “ “.
—omit-module-lines
Omit the “[[[ELF module …]]]” lines from the output.
—symbol-cache=
Directory where we can keep a symbol cache, which defaults to
~/.fuchsia/debug/symbol-cache. If a symbol server has been specified,
downloaded symbols will be stored in this directory. The directory
structure will be the same as a .build-id directory, and symbols will
be read from this location as though you had specified
“—build-id-dir=“.
—symbol-index=
Populates —ids-txt and —build-id-dir using the given symbol-index file,
which defaults to ~/.fuchsia/debug/symbol-index. The file should be
created and maintained by the “symbol-index” host tool.
—symbol-path=
-s
Adds the given directory or file to the symbol search path. Multiple
-s switches can be passed to add multiple locations. When a directory
path is passed, the directory will be enumerated non-recursively to
index all ELF files. When a file is passed, it will be loaded as an ELF
file (if possible).
—symbol-server=
Adds the given URL to symbol servers. Symbol servers host the debug
symbols for prebuilt binaries and dynamic libraries.
—version
-v
Prints the version.
```