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Re: Moving back a level... [message #42839 is a reply to message #42698] Tue, 22 February 2005 15:07 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Benjamin Hornberger is currently offline  Benjamin Hornberger
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Registered: March 2004
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Tdogg wrote:
> Hi there folks,
>
> I've come here for a quick where-can-I-find type of question. If you
> have more to add, well, that'd be swell. I'm at a telescope and am so
> wrapped up with observing I figured some of you guys could save me a
> few minutes by steering me in the right direction.
>
> Here goes. If I put a STOP in a subroutine (or if I've encountered an
> error and I'm stuck inside one) and I'd like to see what the variables
> look like in the calling routine using HELP, is there any way to move
> back to the calling routine but remain "stopped"? I can get back to
> the calling routine by entering a return (sometimes I need a few
> .skip's) but then it's off and running. This all sounds like I should
> learn to make use of some type of debugging software associated with
> IDL but I've never looked into any such thing. Any advice on where to
> start would be hugely, hugely appreciated.
>
> Best -Tim.
>

If I understand right, what you need is one of these:

.return
.out

Benjamin
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