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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T02:11:22+00:00 2026-05-14T02:11:22+00:00

I have a program written in C++, on Linux, compiled with -g. When I

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I have a program written in C++, on Linux, compiled with -g.

When I run it under gdb, I can

1) set breakpoints
2) at those breakpoints, print out variables
3) see the stackframe
4) given a variable that's a structure, print out parts of the structure (i.e. how ddd displays information).

Now, given that my program is compiled with “-g” — is there anyway that I can access this power within my program itself?

I.e. given that my program is compiled with “-g”, is there some

std::vector<string> getStackFrame();

function I can call to get the current stackframe at the current point of execution?

Given a pointer to an object and it’s type … can I do

std::vector getClassMember(class_name);

?

I realize the default answer is “no, C++ doesn’t support that level of introspection” — however, recall I’m on linux, my program is compiled with “-g”, and gdb can do it, so clearly the inforamtion is there. Question is: is there some API for accessing it?

EDIT: PS Naysers, I’d love to see a reason for closing this question.

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    2026-05-14T02:11:22+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 2:11 am

    The debugging format is called dwarf. This should give you hint where to search further.

    Library to read ELF file DWARF debug information

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