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From: | Werner Koenig |
Subject: | Re: Octave - stack trace in runtime mode possible? |
Date: | Wed, 28 Aug 2013 01:21:02 +0200 |
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On 27.08.2013 22:35, c. wrote:
On 27 Aug 2013, at 18:30, Werner Koenig<address@hidden> wrote:Hello Kai, hello list thank you for your quick response. Yes, I want to make a stack trace like in debug mode of octave. The purpose is, I want to evaluate in a subroutine, which function calls this routine and what is the linenumber of this call. So long Werneryou can either add the command 'keyboard' at the beginning of your function or issue the command 'dbstop<function name>' Octave will open a debug prompt whenever your function is called. At the debug prompt type 'dbstack' to see the full call stack including line numbers. HTH, c.
Hello C., hello listthat isn't a solution, because octave falls at both proposals in debug-mode and than i have todo something manually, but that is not what I want. Perhaps I wasn't clear enough in my previous mails. The subroutine needs this informations and there is no break welcome, the program has
to be continued until it reached its normal end. So long Werner
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