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Re: Returning up the stack after error [message #63945 is a reply to message #63944] Sun, 23 November 2008 09:41 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Originally posted by: Demitri

On 2008-11-23 10:35:17 -0700, David Fanning <news@dfanning.com> said:

> Demitri writes:
>
>> After IDL encounters an error, the stack is displayed and the current
>> namespace is that of the current procedure. Often for me, this lowest
>> procudure is just a utility method (e.g. parsing a string), but I want
>> to be able to move up the stack one or two steps *without* continuing
>> execution. (Did that make sense?)
>>
>> What command am I missing?
>
> RETURN. :-)

You know, I was using that but I didn't think it was working as I was
expecting it to. My bad - thanks!

Bonus question - if I use RETURN a few times, is there a way to print
the stack to see where I am?

Cheers,

Demitri
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