One of the icons on the Debug menu shows an arrow, somewhat like the shape 
below …
   —
      |
      |
   <-

If you hover over that icon it shows “Cut Back”.  Click that and you see the 
displayed function revert to the stack frame above (at point of where safeshow 
was called), and you can inspect z in the Jqt window.



> On 15 Jun 2022, at 5:19 pm, Martin Kreuzer <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Don't want to interfere too much - in case you got the time would you go into 
> some detail on how to cut back the stack (haven't done that before). I did 
> what you suggested and I'm looking at the stack in Debug mode ...
> - M
> 
> At 2022-06-15 07:01, you wrote:
> 
>> I get the same result as you Martin to just run <safeshow 0>.
>> 
>> However I think Raul's query is what he describes if he first activates 
>> Debug mode (Ctrl-K) BEFORE running safeshow 0, then the Assert triggers 
>> debug (the debug input has focus),
>> Then you can cutback the stack and inspect z in the J session.
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