SYNOPSIS * caller_stack() * caller_stack(int add_interactive) DESCRIPTION Returns an array of the previous_object()s who caused the call_other() to this_object(). previous_object(i) equals caller_stack()[i]. If you pass the optional argument (as true value) this_interactive() is appended to the array, or 0 if there is no current interactive. Note: calls to 'alien lfun closures' (see symbol_function(E)) generate two entries on the stack if the bound object differs from the closure object: the first is for the bound object, the second for the closure object. EXAMPLES interactive object A enters a command which causes a call to a function in object B, that one calls a function in object C and that, in turn, in object D If D now calls caller_stack() the result would be: ({C,B}). If it calls caller_stack(1) the result is: ({C,B,A}). HISTORY Introduced in LDMud 3.2.6, suggested by Tubmud. SEE ALSO caller_stack_depth(E), previous_object(E), this_interactive(E), call_other(E)