Class: Byebug::FrameCommand

Inherits:
Command
  • Object
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Includes:
Helpers::FrameHelper, Helpers::ParseHelper
Defined in:
lib/byebug/commands/frame.rb

Overview

Move to specific frames in the backtrace.

Instance Attribute Summary

Attributes inherited from Command

#processor

Class Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Methods included from Helpers::ParseHelper

#get_int, #parse_steps, #syntax_valid?

Methods included from Helpers::FrameHelper

#jump_frames, #switch_to_frame

Methods inherited from Command

#arguments, columnize, #context, #frame, help, #initialize, match, to_s

Methods included from Helpers::StringHelper

#camelize, #deindent, #prettify

Constructor Details

This class inherits a constructor from Byebug::Command

Class Method Details

.descriptionObject



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# File 'lib/byebug/commands/frame.rb', line 22

def self.description
  <<-DESCRIPTION
    f[rame][ frame-number]

    #{short_description}

    If a frame number has been specified, to moves to that frame. Otherwise
    it moves to the newest frame.

    A negative number indicates position from the other end, so "frame -1"
    moves to the oldest frame, and "frame 0" moves to the newest frame.

    Without an argument, the command prints the current stack frame. Since
    the current position is redisplayed, it may trigger a resyncronization
    if there is a front end also watching over things.

    Use the "bt" command to find out where you want to go.
  DESCRIPTION
end

.regexpObject



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# File 'lib/byebug/commands/frame.rb', line 18

def self.regexp
  /^\s* f(?:rame)? (?:\s+(\S+))? \s*$/x
end

.short_descriptionObject



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# File 'lib/byebug/commands/frame.rb', line 42

def self.short_description
  "Moves to a frame in the call stack"
end

Instance Method Details

#executeObject



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# File 'lib/byebug/commands/frame.rb', line 46

def execute
  return print(pr("frame.line", context.frame.to_hash)) unless @match[1]

  pos, err = get_int(@match[1], "Frame")
  return errmsg(err) unless pos

  switch_to_frame(pos)

  ListCommand.new(processor).execute if Setting[:autolist]
end