Native Inspect Manual (H06.13+, J06.03+)
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frame (select-frame) Command
Selects a stack frame and prints information about the selected stack frame. The selected stack
frame becomes the frame relative to which program state is displayed.
The select-frame is a silentversion of the frame command, does not print out information about
the selected frame.
[frame|select-frame] [frame-number]
Where:
frame-number
The number of the frame you want to select. To display frame numbers, use the bt command
(see bt (tn) Command (page 69)). The frame at which execution is currently halted is numbered
0, and frame numbers continue consecutively to the base frame from which execution began.
If you do not include any arguments, the frame command displays information about the
current stack frame, which can be useful for determining your current program location.
82 Native Inspect Command Syntax










