Crate async_backtrace

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Efficient, logical ‘stack’ traces of async functions.

§Usage

To use, annotate your async functions with #[async_backtrace::framed], like so:

#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
    tokio::select! {
        _ = tokio::spawn(async_backtrace::frame!(pending())) => {}
        _ = foo() => {}
    };
}

#[async_backtrace::framed]
async fn pending() {
    std::future::pending::<()>().await
}

#[async_backtrace::framed]
async fn foo() {
    bar().await;
}

#[async_backtrace::framed]
async fn bar() {
    futures::join!(fiz(), buz());
}

#[async_backtrace::framed]
async fn fiz() {
    tokio::task::yield_now().await;
}

#[async_backtrace::framed]
async fn buz() {
    println!("{}", baz().await);
}

#[async_backtrace::framed]
async fn baz() -> String {
    async_backtrace::taskdump_tree(true)
}

This example program will print out something along the lines of:

╼ taskdump::foo::{{closure}} at backtrace/examples/taskdump.rs:20:1
  └╼ taskdump::bar::{{closure}} at backtrace/examples/taskdump.rs:25:1
     ├╼ taskdump::buz::{{closure}} at backtrace/examples/taskdump.rs:35:1
     │  └╼ taskdump::baz::{{closure}} at backtrace/examples/taskdump.rs:40:1
     └╼ taskdump::fiz::{{closure}} at backtrace/examples/taskdump.rs:30:1
╼ taskdump::pending::{{closure}} at backtrace/examples/taskdump.rs:15:1

§Minimizing Overhead

To minimize overhead, ensure that futures you spawn with your async runtime are marked with #[framed].

In other words, avoid doing this:

tokio::spawn(async {
    foo().await;
    bar().await;
}).await;

#[async_backtrace::framed] async fn foo() {}
#[async_backtrace::framed] async fn bar() {}

…and prefer doing this:

tokio::spawn(async_backtrace::location!().frame(async {
    foo().await;
    bar().await;
})).await;

#[async_backtrace::framed] async fn foo() {}
#[async_backtrace::framed] async fn bar() {}

§Estimating Overhead

To estimate the overhead of adopting #[framed] in your application, refer to the benchmarks and interpretive guidance in ./backtrace/benches/frame_overhead.rs. You can run these benchmarks with cargo bench.

Macros§

  • Include the annotated async expression in backtraces and taskdumps.
  • Produces a Location when invoked in a function body.

Structs§

Functions§

  • Produces a backtrace starting at the currently-active frame (if any).
  • Produces a human-readable tree of task states.
  • An iterator over tasks.

Attribute Macros§

  • Include the annotated async function in backtraces and taskdumps.