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Re: So clicking on entries in the call stack doesn't take you to the source anymore?
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Re: So clicking on entries in the call stack doesn't take you to the source anymore?


  • Subject: Re: So clicking on entries in the call stack doesn't take you to the source anymore?
  • From: Han Ming Ong <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2011 10:14:15 -0700

Hi there,

	When you click on a stack frame and you are shown the file, it means that the debugger knows the file (and the line number too because it returns something like foo.m:13). The fact that the editor didn't bring you to the actual source line in bad. We have not seen cases like this for a little while already.

	If you can file a bug report with a reproducible case, please do so that we can fix it on our end. Please let me know the bug number.

thanks, Han Ming


On Mar 28, 2011, at 3:11 AM, G S wrote:

> I found that clicking on the call stack will open the file but not take you to the relevant line. Clicking on other calls within the same file doesn't jump around in it either.
>
> How does this make it out the door?
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