Possible to print javascript backtrace?

patrickkidd's icon

Without a traditional step-debugger, it would be useful to be able to print a javascript backtrace to the max window. This would help understanding execution paths for (even slightly) more complex code structure. is this possible?

Thanks!

adonfadonf's icon

use max js help, there are a lot of examples.

patrickkidd's icon

I'm not aware of any lower level functions like printing a backtrack or getting access to the stack in the examples

adonfadonf's icon

it'is like c for printing and the stack is insidious because he 's automatic in js. function with js max are their prototype.

patrickkidd's icon

I'm sorry, I'm having trouble seeing how that applies to a stack trace. Are we talking about the same thing?

adonfadonf's icon

max js is a good logistician.

patrickkidd's icon

Huh? I'm totally lost

adonfadonf's icon

for the time, i don't use the stack.