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PROCNAME()

Gets the name of the current function on the stack

Syntax

PROCNAME( <nLevel> ) --> <cProcName>

Arguments

<nLevel> is the function level required.

Returns

<cProcName> The name of the function that it is being executed.

Description

This function looks at the top of the stack and gets the current executed function if no arguments are passed. Otherwise it returns the name of the function or procedure at <nLevel>.
Examples
      See Test
Tests
      This test will show the functions and procedures in stack.
      before executing it.
      function Test()
         LOCAL n := 1
         while !Empty( ProcName( n ) )
            ? ProcName( n++ )
         end do
      return nil
Status

Ready

Compliance

PROCNAME() is fully CA-Clipper compliant.

Files

Library is vm

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Last updated on 2001/07/30