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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T22:21:04+00:00 2026-05-15T22:21:04+00:00

In any programming language, I can trace any function and know which function is

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In any programming language, I can trace any function and know which function is called by other. But in Javascript , I don’t know how, since the code is not written by me and Firebug does not give this feature – as far as I know.

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I want to display the function names of each function that is called when clicking on XYZ Element, and display them in order.

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    2026-05-15T22:21:04+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 10:21 pm

    Found this: A javascript stacktrace in any browser, James says they have a github account now

    function printStackTrace() {
      var callstack = [];
      var isCallstackPopulated = false;
      try {
        i.dont.exist+=0; //doesn't exist- that's the point
      } catch(e) {
        if (e.stack) { //Firefox
          var lines = e.stack.split('\n');
          for (var i=0, len=lines.length; i<len; i++) {
            if (lines[i].match(/^\s*[A-Za-z0-9\-_\$]+\(/)) {
              callstack.push(lines[i]);
            }
          }
          //Remove call to printStackTrace()
          callstack.shift();
          isCallstackPopulated = true;
        }
        else if (window.opera && e.message) { //Opera
          var lines = e.message.split('\n');
          for (var i=0, len=lines.length; i<len; i++) {
            if (lines[i].match(/^\s*[A-Za-z0-9\-_\$]+\(/)) {
              var entry = lines[i];
              //Append next line also since it has the file info
              if (lines[i+1]) {
                entry += " at " + lines[i+1];
                i++;
              }
              callstack.push(entry);
            }
          }
          //Remove call to printStackTrace()
          callstack.shift();
          isCallstackPopulated = true;
        }
      }
      if (!isCallstackPopulated) { //IE and Safari
        var currentFunction = arguments.callee.caller;
        while (currentFunction) {
          var fn = currentFunction.toString();
          var fname = fn.substring(fn.indexOf("function") + 8, fn.indexOf('')) || 'anonymous';
          callstack.push(fname);
          currentFunction = currentFunction.caller;
        }
      }
      output(callstack);
    }
    
    function output(arr) {
      // Output however you want
      alert(arr.join('\n\n'));
    }
    
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