FindDebugInfoFile Function

Debug Help Library

FindDebugInfoFile Function

Locates a debug (.dbg) file.

To provide a callback function to verify the symbol file located, use the FindDebugInfoFileEx function.

HANDLE WINAPI FindDebugInfoFile(
  __in          PCSTR FileName,
  __in          PCSTR SymbolPath,
  __out         PSTR DebugFilePath
);

Parameters

FileName

The name of the .dbg file that is desired. You can use a partial path.

SymbolPath

The path where symbol files are located. This can be multiple paths separated by semicolons. To retrieve the symbol path, use the SymGetSearchPath function.

DebugFilePath

A pointer to a buffer that receives the full path of the .dbg file.

Return Value

If the function succeeds, the return value is an open handle to the .dbg file.

If the function fails, the return value is NULL. To retrieve extended error information, call GetLastError.

Remarks

The FindDebugInfoFile function is used to locate a .dbg file. This function is provided so the search can be conducted in several different directories through a single function call. The SymbolPath parameter can contain multiple paths, with each separated by a semicolon (;). When multiple paths are specified, the function searches each directory for the file. Subdirectories are not searched. When the file is located, the search stops. Thus, be sure to specify SymbolPath with the paths in the correct order.

All DbgHelp functions, such as this one, are single threaded. Therefore, calls from more than one thread to this function will likely result in unexpected behavior or memory corruption. To avoid this, you must synchronize all concurrent calls from more than one thread to this function.

Requirements

Redistributable

Requires DbgHelp.dll 5.1 or later.

Header

Declared in Dbghelp.h.

Library

Use Dbghelp.lib.

DLL

Requires Dbghelp.dll.

See Also

DbgHelp FunctionsFindDebugInfoFileEx
SymGetSearchPath


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