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diff --git a/sctrace.1 b/sctrace.1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..61ebfd5 --- /dev/null +++ b/sctrace.1 @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +.TH SCTRACE 1 SCTRACE +.SH NAME +sctrace - Trace system calls +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B sctrace +.RB [ -o +.IR trace-output-file ] +.RB [ -ft ] +.RI ( command " |" +.B -0 +.I command +.IR argv0 ) +.RI [ argument "] ..." +.SH DESCRIPTION +.B sctrace +starts the command specified in the +.I command +argument, with the additional arguments +specified in the +.I argument +arguments, and prints information about +all system calls it mades, to standard +error (or the file specified in the +.I trace-output-file +argument if the +.B -o +option is used). +.PP +.B sctrace +will also print information about process +termination, received signals, and process +suspension and continuation. +.SH OPTIONS +.TP +.B -0 +This options specifies that the +.I argv0 +argument shall be inserted immediately +after the +.I command +argument. If this option is used, the +very first argument (typically called +.I argv[0] +in C programs) for the trace process shall +the string specified in the +.I argv0 +argument rather than the +.I command +argument. +.TP +.B -f +Recursively trace all new children and threads. +This option implies +.BR -t . +.TP +.BR -o " "\fItrace-output-file\fI +Write trace outputs to the file specified in the +.I trace-output-file +argument. +.TP +.B -t +Trace threads. +.SH "SEE ALSO" +.BR ptrace (2), +.BR strace (1), +.BR ltrace (1) |