Method: Kernel#caller
- Defined in:
- vm_backtrace.c
#caller(start = 1, length = nil) ⇒ Array? #caller(range) ⇒ Array?
Returns the current execution stack—an array containing strings in the form file:line
or file:line: in `method'
.
The optional start parameter determines the number of initial stack entries to omit from the top of the stack.
A second optional length
parameter can be used to limit how many entries are returned from the stack.
Returns nil
if start is greater than the size of current execution stack.
Optionally you can pass a range, which will return an array containing the entries within the specified range.
def a(skip)
caller(skip)
end
def b(skip)
a(skip)
end
def c(skip)
b(skip)
end
c(0) #=> ["prog:2:in `a'", "prog:5:in `b'", "prog:8:in `c'", "prog:10:in `<main>'"]
c(1) #=> ["prog:5:in `b'", "prog:8:in `c'", "prog:11:in `<main>'"]
c(2) #=> ["prog:8:in `c'", "prog:12:in `<main>'"]
c(3) #=> ["prog:13:in `<main>'"]
c(4) #=> []
c(5) #=> nil
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# File 'vm_backtrace.c', line 1009
static VALUE
rb_f_caller(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE _)
{
return ec_backtrace_to_ary(GET_EC(), argc, argv, 1, 1, 1);
}
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