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These commands move to a new stack frame and print the name of the function
and the values of its arguments in the style of a Lisp function call:
- up
- Move up to the next higher frame. More recent function calls are considered
to be higher on the stack.
- down
- Move down to the next lower frame.
- top
- Move to the highest frame.
- bottom
- Move to the lowest frame.
- frame [n]
- Move to the frame with the specified number. Prompts for the number if not
supplied.
Peter Van Eynde
2000-02-08