| // run |
| |
| // Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| // darwin/386 seems to mangle the PC and SP before |
| // it manages to invoke the signal handler, so this test fails there. |
| // +build !darwin !386 |
| // |
| // openbsd/386 and netbsd/386 don't work, not sure why. |
| // +build !openbsd !386 |
| // +build !netbsd !386 |
| // |
| // windows doesn't work, because Windows exception handling |
| // delivers signals based on the current PC, and that current PC |
| // doesn't go into the Go runtime. |
| // +build !windows |
| // |
| // arm64 gets "illegal instruction" (why is the data executable?) |
| // and is unable to do the traceback correctly (why?). |
| // +build !arm64 |
| |
| package main |
| |
| import ( |
| "runtime" |
| "runtime/debug" |
| "unsafe" |
| ) |
| |
| func main() { |
| debug.SetPanicOnFault(true) |
| defer func() { |
| if err := recover(); err == nil { |
| panic("not panicking") |
| } |
| pc, _, _, _ := runtime.Caller(10) |
| f := runtime.FuncForPC(pc) |
| if f == nil || f.Name() != "main.f" { |
| if f == nil { |
| println("no func for ", unsafe.Pointer(pc)) |
| } else { |
| println("found func:", f.Name()) |
| } |
| panic("cannot find main.f on stack") |
| } |
| }() |
| f(20) |
| } |
| |
| func f(n int) { |
| if n > 0 { |
| f(n - 1) |
| } |
| var f struct { |
| x uintptr |
| } |
| f.x = uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&f)) |
| fn := *(*func())(unsafe.Pointer(&f)) |
| fn() |
| } |