When debugging a function, I would like to move up to the parent frame and look at some variables there. How do I do this?
Here is a sample:
f <- fun
In R terminology, you are wanting to investigate the parent frame of g()
's evaluation environment (i.e. the environment in which g
was called). The functions for doing that are documented in the help page for ?sys.parent
.
Once your browser indicates that you are 'debugging in g(x + 1)'
, you can do the following. (Thanks to Joshua Ulrich for suggesting where
to help locate ones position in the call stack .)
# Confirm that you are where you think you are
where
# where 1 at #3: g(x + 1)
# where 2: f()
# Get a reference to g()'s parent frame (an environment object)
pframe <- parent.frame()
pframe
#
# Examine the contents of the parent frame
ls(env=pframe)
# [1] "x"
# Get the value of 'x' in the parent frame
get("x", env = pframe)
# [1] 1
EDIT: To understand the collection of functions described in ?sys.parent
, it's probably worth noting that parent.frame()
is (basically) shorthand for sys.frame(sys.parent(1))
. If you find yourself in an evaluation environment farther down a call stack (as revealed by where
, for instance), you can reach into environments farther back up the call stack (say two steps up) by either parent.frame(2)
or sys.frame(sys.parent(2))
.