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#!/bin/bash
case "$1" in
map|char|login)
# Check for SQL postfix
if [ "$2" = "sql" ]; then
SERVER="$1-server_sql"
else
SERVER="$1-server"
fi
;;
*|""|help)
echo "Usage 1: ${0##*/} [server-type] [txt/sql]"
echo Server type can be map, login, or char. Examples:
echo "$ ./${0##*/} map"
echo "$ ./${0##*/} login sql"
echo
echo "Usage 2: ${0##*/} [server-type] [txt/sql] [number]"
echo Server type can be map, login, or char. Examples:
echo "$ ./${0##*/} map txt 0001"
echo "$ ./${0##*/} login sql 0002"
echo
echo Note: Dump files inside /log will also be scanned.
exit
;;
esac
# Check if server file needs .exe (Windows/Cygwin)
if [ -e $SERVER.exe ]; then
SERVER="$SERVER.exe"
elif [ ! -e $SERVER ]; then
echo Error: $SERVER not found!
exit
fi
# Assemble stackdump filename
if [ $# -gt 2 ]; then
STACK="$SERVER$3.stackdump"
else
STACK="$SERVER.stackdump"
fi
# Check if file exists.
# Try looking under '/log' if it isn't
if [ ! -e $STACK ]; then
if [ -e log/$STACK ]; then
STACK=log/$STACK
else
echo Error: $STACK not found!
exit
fi
fi
# Finally dump the backtrace
# If number is given, Sig-plugin format. otherwise, standard stackdump format
if [ $# -gt 2 ]; then
awk '$2 ~ /[0-9a-eA-E]\]$/{print $2}' $STACK | tr -d \[\] | addr2line -f -e $SERVER
else
awk '/^[0-9]/{print $2}' $STACK | addr2line -f -e $SERVER
fi
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