how to print/log stack trace to a file in trace32?












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I am new to Trace32 and looking for a way to print/log contents of stack trace to a local file.



I have checked API's of B::Frame, but unable to find any save method for it.



Also, tried printing B::Frame which also didn't work



Please suggest how to save/print the stack frame into a local file?










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    I am new to Trace32 and looking for a way to print/log contents of stack trace to a local file.



    I have checked API's of B::Frame, but unable to find any save method for it.



    Also, tried printing B::Frame which also didn't work



    Please suggest how to save/print the stack frame into a local file?










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      I am new to Trace32 and looking for a way to print/log contents of stack trace to a local file.



      I have checked API's of B::Frame, but unable to find any save method for it.



      Also, tried printing B::Frame which also didn't work



      Please suggest how to save/print the stack frame into a local file?










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      I am new to Trace32 and looking for a way to print/log contents of stack trace to a local file.



      I have checked API's of B::Frame, but unable to find any save method for it.



      Also, tried printing B::Frame which also didn't work



      Please suggest how to save/print the stack frame into a local file?







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          You can dump any window in TRACE32 by using the pre-command WinPrint. and redirecting printer output to a file with PRinTer.FILE *.txt ASCIIE.



          So for the Frame.view window this would be the following PRACTICE script:



          PRinTer.FILE mystack.txt ASCIIE   // Redirect printer output to file
          WinPOS ,,,,,0 // Optional: Avoid that printed window has a header
          WinPrint.Frame.view // Open Frame.view on printer





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            You can dump any window in TRACE32 by using the pre-command WinPrint. and redirecting printer output to a file with PRinTer.FILE *.txt ASCIIE.



            So for the Frame.view window this would be the following PRACTICE script:



            PRinTer.FILE mystack.txt ASCIIE   // Redirect printer output to file
            WinPOS ,,,,,0 // Optional: Avoid that printed window has a header
            WinPrint.Frame.view // Open Frame.view on printer





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              You can dump any window in TRACE32 by using the pre-command WinPrint. and redirecting printer output to a file with PRinTer.FILE *.txt ASCIIE.



              So for the Frame.view window this would be the following PRACTICE script:



              PRinTer.FILE mystack.txt ASCIIE   // Redirect printer output to file
              WinPOS ,,,,,0 // Optional: Avoid that printed window has a header
              WinPrint.Frame.view // Open Frame.view on printer





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                You can dump any window in TRACE32 by using the pre-command WinPrint. and redirecting printer output to a file with PRinTer.FILE *.txt ASCIIE.



                So for the Frame.view window this would be the following PRACTICE script:



                PRinTer.FILE mystack.txt ASCIIE   // Redirect printer output to file
                WinPOS ,,,,,0 // Optional: Avoid that printed window has a header
                WinPrint.Frame.view // Open Frame.view on printer





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                You can dump any window in TRACE32 by using the pre-command WinPrint. and redirecting printer output to a file with PRinTer.FILE *.txt ASCIIE.



                So for the Frame.view window this would be the following PRACTICE script:



                PRinTer.FILE mystack.txt ASCIIE   // Redirect printer output to file
                WinPOS ,,,,,0 // Optional: Avoid that printed window has a header
                WinPrint.Frame.view // Open Frame.view on printer






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