Popping a Call From the Call Stack

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You can change the execution of your program so that the next statement to be executed is one of the calls made earlier on the stack. In general, popping, or removing, a call from the call stack does not undo any effects that the call caused. For example, if a call opened a database connection and then that call is removed, the database connection will remain open.

You can only pop a call if the debugged program is paused.

To pop the most recent call from the call stack:

To pop multiple calls from the call stack:

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Making a Call Current

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