2007/1/26, Chris Burke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
June Kim wrote:
> Is it possible to move up and down in the debug stack?
>
> Suppose A calls B, and B calls C (A->B->C). An error occurs in C.
>
> The debugger automatically jumps into where the error occurred, the
> problem line  in C. In the stack view, I can see A and B's state. Can
> I move up one level from C(the line that calls C)? It seems like the
> Cut Back button in the debugger does the job. Can I move down one
> level back, that is B to C, without running again the precedent lines
> before the problem line in C?
>
> In other programming languages' debugger, moving up and down in the
> stack is common.

Yes, Cut back will go back a level. Also, you can use the Back and
Forward arrows to move up and down the stack. The Step buttons will
start on the highlighted line.

Well, it doesn't seem to work. Back and Forward arrows in the debugger
window moves line up and down, not stack up and down.
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