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| From | Helmut Giese <hgiese@ratiosoft.com> |
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| Subject | A TclOO debug question |
| Date | Thu, 31 Jul 2025 22:15:10 +0200 |
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Hello out there, I have a problem following the 'next' chain of an object hierarchy. More precisely: When destroying an object I destroy each of its children as well as all the objects it has acquired. So far so good - I can even follow (via 'puts') all destructor calls. But then an already destroyed object wants to destroy itself again although I have seen already its destructor message. In the stack trace I only see a chain like <some command> . . . <some other command> The '.' being presumeably the 'next' calls. Question: Is there a way to find out whose 'next' call is hiding behind those '.' messages? Any help or idea will be greatly appreciated Helmut
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A TclOO debug question Helmut Giese <hgiese@ratiosoft.com> - 2025-07-31 22:15 +0200 Re: A TclOO debug question Helmut Giese <hgiese@ratiosoft.com> - 2025-07-31 22:16 +0200
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