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Frame (absolute frame positioning) — trepan3k 1.0 documentation

Frame (absolute frame positioning)

frame [ thread-name | thread-number ] [ frame-number ]

Change the current frame to frame frame-number if specified, or the current frame, 0, if no frame number specified.

If a thread name or thread number is given, change the current frame to a frame in that thread. Dot (.) can be used to indicate the name of the current frame the debugger is stopped in.

A negative number indicates the position from the other or least-recently-entered end. So frame -1 moves to the oldest frame, and frame 0 moves to the newest frame. Any variable or expression that evaluates to a number can be used as a position, however due to parsing limitations, the position expression has to be seen as a single blank-delimited parameter. That is, the expression (5*3)-1 is okay while (5 * 3) - 1) isn’t.

Frame Examples:
frame     # Set current frame at the current stopping point
frame 0   # Same as above
frame 5-5 # Same as above. Note: no spaces allowed in expression 5-5
frame .   # Same as above. "current thread" is explicit.
frame . 0 # Same as above.
frame 1   # Move to frame 1. Same as: frame 0; up
frame -1  # The least-recent frame
frame MainThread 0 # Switch to frame 0 of thread MainThread
frame MainThread   # Same as above
frame -2434343 0   # Use a thread number instead of name

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