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Winch provides stack traces for call chains that cross between R and C function calls. This is a useful tool for developers of R packages where a substantial portion of the code is C or C++.
Install the released version of winch from CRAN with:
install.packages("winch")
Install the development version from GitHub with:
devtools::install_github("r-lib/winch")
Below is an example where an R function calls into C which calls back into R. Note the second-to-last entry in the trace:
library(winch) foo <- function() { winch_call(bar) } bar <- function() { winch_trace_back() } foo() #> func ip #> 1 Rf_NewFrameConfirm 00007ffa45274480 #> 2 Rf_eval 00007ffa452be4f0 #> 3 R_execMethod 00007ffa452c3550 #> 4 Rf_eval 00007ffa452be4f0 #> 5 R_execMethod 00007ffa452c1e90 #> 6 Rf_eval 00007ffa452be4f0 #> 7 Rf_eval 00007ffa452c0170 #> 8 Rf_applyClosure 00007ffa452c1090 #> 9 Rf_eval 00007ffa452be4f0 #> 10 R_execMethod 00007ffa452c1e90 #> 11 Rf_eval 00007ffa452be4f0 #> 12 Rf_eval 00007ffa452c0170 #> 13 Rf_applyClosure 00007ffa452c1090 #> 14 Rf_eval 00007ffa452be4f0 #> 15 winch_call 00007ffa32145240 #> 16 Rf_NewFrameConfirm 00007ffa452728a0 #> 17 Rf_NewFrameConfirm 00007ffa45274480 #> 18 Rf_eval 00007ffa452be4f0 #> 19 R_execMethod 00007ffa452c1e90 #> 20 Rf_eval 00007ffa452be4f0 #> 21 Rf_eval 00007ffa452c0170 #> 22 Rf_applyClosure 00007ffa452c1090 #> 23 Rf_eval 00007ffa452be4f0 #> 24 R_execMethod 00007ffa452c1e90 #> 25 Rf_eval 00007ffa452be4f0 #> 26 Rf_eval 00007ffa452c0170 #> 27 Rf_applyClosure 00007ffa452c1090 #> 28 Rf_eval 00007ffa452be4f0 #> 29 R_forceAndCall 00007ffa452c43a0 #> 30 do_Rprof 00007ffa452a8b80 #> 31 Rf_eval 00007ffa452be4f0 #> 32 Rf_eval 00007ffa452c0170 #> 33 Rf_applyClosure 00007ffa452c1090 #> pathname #> 1 /usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so #> 2 /usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so #> 3 /usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so #> 4 /usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so #> 5 /usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so #> 6 /usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so #> 7 /usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so #> 8 /usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so #> 9 /usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so #> 10 /usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so #> 11 /usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so #> 12 /usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so #> 13 /usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so #> 14 /usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so #> 15 /home/kirill/git/R/r-prof/winch/src/winch.so #> 16 /usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so #> 17 /usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so #> 18 /usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so #> 19 /usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so #> 20 /usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so #> 21 /usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so #> 22 /usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so #> 23 /usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so #> 24 /usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so #> 25 /usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so #> 26 /usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so #> 27 /usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so #> 28 /usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so #> 29 /usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so #> 30 /usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so #> 31 /usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so #> 32 /usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so #> 33 /usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so #> [ reached 'max' / getOption("max.print") -- omitted 99 rows ]
rlang::entrace()
checks if winch is installed, and adds a native backtrace. As this cannot be easily demonstrated in a knitr document, the output is copied from a GitHub Actions run.
options( error = rlang::entrace, rlang_backtrace_on_error = "full", rlang_trace_use_winch = TRUE ) vctrs::vec_as_location(quote, 2)
Error: Must subset elements with a valid subscript vector.
✖ Subscript has the wrong type `function`.
ℹ It must be logical, numeric, or character.
Backtrace:
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1. └─vctrs::vec_as_location(quote, 2)
2. └─`/vctrs.so`::vctrs_as_location()
3. └─`/vctrs.so`::vec_as_location_opts()
winch uses a very simple heuristic. R’s traceback (and also profiling) infrastructure introduces the notion of a “context”. Every call to an R function opens a new context and closes it when execution of the function ends. Unfortunately, no new context is established for native code called with .Call()
or .External()
. Establishing contexts expends precious run time, so this may be the reason for the omission.
To work around this limitation, the source code of all R functions along the call chain is scanned for instances of .Call
and .External
. The native call stack (obtained via libunwind or libbacktrace) is scanned for chunks of code outside of libR.so
(R’s main library) – these are assumed to correspond to .Call()
or .External()
. The native traces are embedded as artificial calls into the R stack trace.
winch_init_library()
for details.Please note that the winch project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms.
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.