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manpreet
Best Answer
3 years ago
I need to get the stacktrace programatically in a c++/winrt program. The APIs are very limited for this (no dbghlp for example), but I found a way to get the virtual addresses in the running process (from here). From here I would like to find the function names. From the exe, I can also use dumpbin to get the address of the symbols like:
Is there any way I can go from my virtual address in runtime and correlate it to the symbol address from dumpbin? I tried to use GetModuleHandle to get the base address but this is also closed in Windows Store apps