Difference between revisions of "MC-Basic:BACKTRACE$"
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* [[MC-Basic:CONTINUETASK$|CONTINUETASK$]] | * [[MC-Basic:CONTINUETASK$|CONTINUETASK$]] | ||
* [[MC-Basic:KILLTASK$|KILLTASK$]] | * [[MC-Basic:KILLTASK$|KILLTASK$]] | ||
| − | * [[ | + | * [[MC-Basic:LOAD$|LOAD$]] |
* [[Axystems:MC-Basic:STARTTASK$|STARTTASK$]] | * [[Axystems:MC-Basic:STARTTASK$|STARTTASK$]] | ||
[[Category:Axystems:MC-Basic:Debug Tools|BACKTRACE$]] | [[Category:Axystems:MC-Basic:Debug Tools|BACKTRACE$]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
Revision as of 08:38, 22 May 2014
Prints the function stack of the task, including function or subroutine name.
| NOTE | |
| BackTrace can only be executed for a task that is not in the running state. |
Syntax
BackTrace$ <task name string>
Availability
Since Version 4.5.3
Type
<task name string>: string
Range
<task name string>: name of a task that is loaded in memory
Scope
Task or Terminal
Limitations
- Read only.
- Task must be loaded in memory.
Examples
BackTrace “XYRot.prg”
Common shared TaskName as string = “XYRot.prg”
BackTrace$ TaskName