Silly mistake in gdb output: replaced print with resfile_print,
but the latter only takes one argument, duh! Fixed by concatenating the args (replace , with .)
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@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ sub _gdb {
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return if $? >> 8;
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return unless $gdb_output;
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resfile_print <<EOF, $gdb_output, "\n";
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resfile_print <<EOF . $gdb_output . "\n";
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Output from gdb follows. The first stack trace is from the failing thread.
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The following stack traces are from all threads (so the failing one is
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duplicated).
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@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ sub _cdb {
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$cdb_output=~ s/^Child\-SP RetAddr Call Site//gm;
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$cdb_output=~ s/\+0x([0-9a-fA-F]+)//gm;
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resfile_print <<EOF, $cdb_output, "\n";
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resfile_print <<EOF . $cdb_output . "\n";
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Output from cdb follows. Faulting thread is printed twice,with and without function parameters
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Search for STACK_TEXT to see the stack trace of
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the faulting thread. Callstacks of other threads are printed after it.
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