Stack pane
The Stack pane displays the stack trace for the current object.
The information for each stack frame
includes:
Frame-
The frame number.
By default, frames are numbered from 0 for
the top of the stack (most recent frame). The numbering
order can be changed so that the most recent frame has the
highest number. See
``Frame Direction''.
Function-
The function name. The debugger will display a
question mark (?) if it cannot find a name for the
given address, either because there is insufficient
symbolic information, or the frame's program counter
is pointing out of the process's address space.
Parameters-
The argument names and values.
Argument names may not be available if there is
insufficient symbolic information.
Location-
This indicates the current point of execution for the frame.
The location will
be in the form file@line, if the function was compiled with debugging
information (-g), otherwise it will be
a hexadecimal address.
The frame shown with the pointing hand is the ``current frame''.
The current frame affects what is displayed
in the other panes in the window set.
The current frame may be changed by clicking the SELECT button on a
different frame, and then clicking the SELECT button on the
``Set current''
option.
Alternatively, simply double click on the frame.
If any of the information is too long to fit in its column, the
information is truncated. If you click SELECT on any column, the
full contents of that column are displayed in the footer area of
the window containing this pane.
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UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.4 - 27 April 2004