function::thread_indent_depth(3stap) — Linux manual page

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FUNCT...D_IND(3stap) Utility functions for using an FUNCT...D_IND(3stap)

NAME         top

       function::thread_indent_depth - returns the nested-depth of the
       current task

SYNOPSIS         top

           thread_indent_depth:long(delta:long)

ARGUMENTS         top

       delta
           the amount of depth added/removed for each call

DESCRIPTION         top

       This function returns an integer equal to the nested
       function-call depth starting from the outermost initial level.
       This function is useful for saving space (consumed by whitespace)
       in traces with long nested function calls. Use this function in a
       similar fashion to thread_indent, i.e., in call-probe, use
       thread_indent_depth(1) and in return-probe, use
       thread_indent_depth(-1)

SEE ALSO         top

       tapset::indent(3stap)

COLOPHON         top

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SystemTap Tapset Reference    November 2023         FUNCT...D_IND(3stap)

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