Call Stack

The Call Stack window displays a list of the locations at which processing was suspended. To display the Call Stack window, click Call Stack in the Stylus Studio tool bar. This button is active only when processing is suspended because of a breakpoint.

For Java classes, Stylus Studio displays the class name, function name, parameters, and line number. For stylesheets, Stylus Studio displays the template name, path for the stylesheet, and the line number.

When processing is complete, the call stack is empty.

When execution is suspended, you can use the Call Stack window to jump directly to the Java or XSLT source. Double-click on a stack line to go to that location. A green triangle appears to indicate this location in the source file.

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Displaying a List of Process Suspension Points

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