ltrace equivalent for osx?

白昼怎懂夜的黑 提交于 2019-11-30 04:45:41

No answer for ltrace (except perhaps "work out how to use dtrace" :-) ), but for system call tracing ala strace, dtruss is a pretty good front end to dtrace.

e.g.

dtruss df -h     # run and examine the "df -h" command

dtruss -p 1871   # examine PID 1871

dtruss -n tar    # examine all processes called "tar"

you don't need to learn dtrace to use it. there are quite a few dtrace scripts that come with OSX. To see an (incomplete) list:

man -k dtrace

In your case dapptrace might do the job.

I'd suggest that DTrace is not as complex as you think it is. I just wrote a two-part tutorial on using DTrace to tune Cocoa applications for the Mac or iPhone, which can be found here and here. I came into it thinking that DTrace would be extremely difficult to work with, but it turns out to be reasonably straightforward to use.

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