diff --git a/manual/tracy.tex b/manual/tracy.tex index 28313f78..f92531ea 100644 --- a/manual/tracy.tex +++ b/manual/tracy.tex @@ -2450,7 +2450,7 @@ Stack frame location may be displayed in the following number of ways, depending \item \emph{Source code} -- displays source file and line number associated with the frame. \item \emph{Return address} -- shows return address, which may be used to pinpoint the exact instruction in the disassembly. \item \emph{Symbol address} -- displays begin address of the function containing the frame address. -\item \emph{Function} -- opens source code at the beginning of the function containing selected frame. +\item \emph{Entry point} -- opens source code at the beginning of the function containing selected frame. \end{itemize} In some cases it may be not possible to properly decode stack frame address. Such frames will be presented with a dimmed '\texttt{[ntdll.dll]}' name of the image containing the frame address, or simply '\texttt{[unknown]}' if even this information cannot be retrieved. '\texttt{[kernel]}' is used to indicate unknown stack frames within the operating system internal routines. diff --git a/server/TracyView.cpp b/server/TracyView.cpp index 21d01d02..7ebc1fa3 100644 --- a/server/TracyView.cpp +++ b/server/TracyView.cpp @@ -11133,7 +11133,7 @@ void View::DrawCallstackWindow() ImGui::SameLine(); ImGui::RadioButton( "Symbol address", &m_showCallstackFrameAddress, 2 ); ImGui::SameLine(); - ImGui::RadioButton( "Function", &m_showCallstackFrameAddress, 3 ); + ImGui::RadioButton( "Entry point", &m_showCallstackFrameAddress, 3 ); ImGui::PopStyleVar(); auto& cs = m_worker.GetCallstack( m_callstackInfoWindow );