The behavior of the Stacks pane changes depending on the platform running the program you are debugging. Select the appropriate platform:
Use the Stacks pane to view program call stack information. Initially, the call stack display trees are collapsed so only thread numbers and thread names appear. You can expand each call stack tree structure to display the names of all entries in the call stack. Call stack entries include functions, methods, procedures, or entry points, depending on the language of the program you are debugging..
When you select a thread, function, method, procedure, or entry point, the Source pane displays its source.
Use the pop-up menu in the Stacks pane to view call stack properties. You can also enable or disable threads by using the pop-up menu in the Stacks pane.
Use the Stacks pane to view program call stack information. Initially, the call stack display trees are collapsed so only thread numbers and thread names appear. You can expand each call stack tree structure to display the names of all entries in the call stack.
If you select a call stack entry, the Source pane displays its source. When you select a thread, the Source pane displays the source of the top-most call stack entry for that thread. If the call stack entry does not contain debug data, you will see a Context Not Available message in the Source pane. To display the current line of execution in the displayed thread, select Source > Scroll To Thread Execution Point from the menu bar. To display the current line of execution of the thread that has caused the debugger to stop (for example, the thread where a breakpoint was hit), select Source > Show Stopping Thread Location from the menu bar. The Scroll To Thread Execution Point and Show Stopping Thread Location actions apply when you are debugging the only thread in a single-threaded program or a thread in a multithreaded program. For single-threaded programs, both actions accomplish the same task.
Use the pop-up menu in the Stacks pane to view call stack properties. You can also enable or disable threads by using the pop-up menu in the Stacks pane.
Use the Stacks pane to view program call stack information. Initially, the call stack display trees are collapsed so only thread numbers and thread names are shown. You can expand each call stack tree structure to display the names of all entries in the call stack. Call stack entries include functions and routines.
When you select a thread, function, or routine, the Source pane displays its source or listing.
Use the pop-up menu in the Stacks pane to view call stack properties. You can also enable or disable threads by using the pop-up menu in the Stacks pane.