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NAME

       Printexc.Slot - no description

Module

       Module   Printexc.Slot

Documentation

       Module Slot
        : sig end

       Since 4.02.0

       type t = Printexc.backtrace_slot

       val is_raise : t -> bool

       is_raise  slot  is true when slot refers to a raising point in the code, and false when it
       comes from a simple function call.

       Since 4.02

       val is_inline : t -> bool

       is_inline slot is true when slot refers to a call that got inlined by  the  compiler,  and
       false when it comes from any other context.

       Since 4.04.0

       val location : t -> Printexc.location option

       location  slot  returns  the  location  information  of  the  slot, if available, and None
       otherwise.

       Some possible reasons for failing to return a location are as follow:

       -the slot corresponds to a compiler-inserted raise

       -the slot corresponds to a part of the program that  has  not  been  compiled  with  debug
       information ( -g )

       Since 4.02

       val name : t -> string option

       name  slot  returns the name of the function or definition enclosing the location referred
       to by the slot.

       name slot returns None if the name is unavailable, which may happen for the  same  reasons
       as location returning None.

       Since 4.11

       val format : int -> t -> string option

       format pos slot returns the string representation of slot as raw_backtrace_to_string would
       format it, assuming it is the pos -th element of the  backtrace:  the  0  -th  element  is
       pretty-printed differently than the others.

       Whole-backtrace  printing  functions  also  skip  some  uninformative slots; in that case,
       format pos slot returns None .

       Since 4.02