When Exception happens you can print out the StackTrace and review it.
What if you want to get the StackTrace without an exception happening?
Is there a way to do this?
See Question&Answers more detail:osWhen Exception happens you can print out the StackTrace and review it.
What if you want to get the StackTrace without an exception happening?
Is there a way to do this?
See Question&Answers more detail:osWhen you catch an exception you can construct StackTrace object and extract useful information from it. See the following example:
StackTrace st = new StackTrace(true);
for(int i =0; i< st.FrameCount; i++ )
{
// Note that high up the call stack, there is only
// one stack frame.
StackFrame sf = st.GetFrame(i);
Console.WriteLine();
Console.WriteLine("High up the call stack, Method: {0}",
sf.GetMethod());
Console.WriteLine("High up the call stack, Line Number: {0}",
sf.GetFileLineNumber());
}
PS: This works even without an exception -- see How to print the current stack trace in .NET without any exception.