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btparser(1)							   btparser(1)

NAME
       btparser - a backtrace analyzer

SYNOPSIS
       btparser [option]... [FILE]...

DESCRIPTION
       btparser	 is  a	command line tool that analyzes backtraces produced by
       GDB and provides their textual representation useful for crash duplica‐
       tion detection.

       By  default,  btparser prints the backtrace tree created by parsing the
       input file.

OPTIONS
       Basic startup options

       -V, --version
	      Displays version of btparser.

       -?, --help
	      Print a help message describing all of  btparser’s  command-line
	      options.

       Actions

       -r, --rate
	      Print  a	float number between 0 and 1, representing the quality
	      of the backtrace.

       -c, --crash-function
	      Print the name of the function where  the	 program  crashed,  if
	      it's successfully detected.

       -h, --duplicate-hash
	      Print  a	short, textual representation of the backtrace, useful
	      for detecting the backtrace duplicates.

       -s, --distances
	      Print Damerau–Levenshtein distances between the backtraces spec‐
	      ified on the command line.

       -g, --dendrogram
	      Cluster  backtraces  by their distance and print an ASCII repre‐
	      sentation of the dendrogram.

       -l, --clusters=LEVEL
	      Print clusters cut from the dendrogram at the specified level.

       Additional options

       -i, --stdin
	      Read input from the standard input rather than file.

       -m, --max-frames=FRAMES
	      When creating optimized backtrace	 or  preparing	backtrace  for
	      comparison, limit the number of frames to FRAMES. (default 8)

       -z, --min-cluster-size=SIZE
	      When  printing clusters, ignore clusters that contain fewer than
	      SIZE objects. (default 2)

       -d, --debug
	      Prints debug information when scanning/parsing the backtrace.

       -v, --verbose
	      Print more output than usual.

				  24 May 2010			   btparser(1)
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