FYI a workaround in the meantime is to use dbret /13!:6 / exit the current
explicit explicit definition.

On Fri, Mar 1, 2019, 7:02 AM Raul Miller <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've got some code, I bring up the debugger, the "cut back the stack"
> button doesn't do anything.  So I try 13!:19'' and that doesn't cut
> back the stack either.
>
> Here's a relatively minimal way to reproduce this behavior:
>
>    NB. enable debugger with cmd-K
>    problem=:4 :'x,y'
>    example=:3 :'0&problem ;:y'
>    example 'this is a test'
>
>    JVERSION
> Engine: j807/j64/darwin
> Release-c: commercial/2019-02-24T10:50:40
> Library: 8.07.22
> Qt IDE: 1.7.9/5.9.7
> Platform: Darwin 64
> Installer: J807 install
> InstallPath: /users/rauldmiller/applications/j64-807
> Contact: www.jsoftware.com
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> Raul
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