use log::error; // Simple example of showing how to use the rust API to // print out stack traces from a python program fn print_python_stacks(pid: remoteprocess::Pid) -> Result<(), anyhow::Error> { // Create a new PythonSpy object with the default config options let config = py_spy::Config::default(); let mut process = py_spy::PythonSpy::new(pid, &config)?; // get stack traces for each thread in the process let traces = process.get_stack_traces()?; // Print out the python stack for each thread for trace in traces { println!("Thread {:#X} ({})", trace.thread_id, trace.status_str()); for frame in &trace.frames { println!("\t {} ({}:{})", frame.name, frame.filename, frame.line); } } Ok(()) } fn main() { env_logger::init(); let args: Vec = std::env::args().collect(); let pid = if args.len() > 1 { args[1].parse().expect("invalid pid") } else { error!("you must specify a pid!"); return; }; if let Err(e) = print_python_stacks(pid) { error!("failed to print stack traces: {:?}", e); } }