gecko-dev/js/jsdj/classes/com/netscape/jsdebugging/api/JSStackFrameInfo.java

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package com.netscape.jsdebugging.api;
/**
* This interface provides access to the execution stack of a thread.
* It has several subinterfacees to distinguish between different kinds of
* stack frames: these currently include activations of Java methods
* or JavaScript functions.
* It is possible that synchronize blocks and try blocks deserve their own
* stack frames - to allow for later extensions a debugger should skip over
* stack frames it doesn't understand.
* Note that this appears very Java-specific. However, multiple threads and
* exceptions are relevant to JavaScript as well because of its
* interoperation with Java.
*/
public interface JSStackFrameInfo extends StackFrameInfo
{
public Value getCallObject()
throws InvalidInfoException;
public Value getScopeChain()
throws InvalidInfoException;
public Value getThis()
throws InvalidInfoException;
}