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Upon getting an error in the GAP command line interpreter, the chain of function calls that led to the error get's truncated, so I can see the start of the chain, which is the function I'd need to fix.

gap> MyAwesomeFunction(x,y);
Error, resulting list would be too large (length infinity) called from
ConstantTimeAccessList( enum ) at /path/to/gap/lib/coll.gi:506 called from
AsList( l ) at /path/to/gap/lib/list.gi:612 called from
AsPlist( l ) at /path/to/gap/lib/list.gi:673 called from
EnumeratorSorted( Enumerator( D ) ) at /path/to/gap/lib/domain.gi:231 called from
EnumeratorSorted( C ) at /path/to/gap/lib/coll.gi:862 called from
...  at line 4 of *stdin*
you can 'quit;' to quit to outer loop, or
you can 'return;' to continue
brk>

How do I tell GAP to show me the full chain of functions here? What's behind that ...?

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    Look at this chapter: gap-system.org/Manuals/doc/ref/chap7.htm, the function you need is called Where. For example, enter Where(1000); in the break loop to show last 1000 commands on the execution stack during whose execution the error occurred. Jul 7, 2020 at 9:17
  • @AlexanderKonovalov Thank you! You know you have a habit of leaving answers as comments. ;) Jul 8, 2020 at 2:51
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    You're welcome :) That habit may change if there will be a larger GAP community here - but so far math.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/gap is much larger, and I am not very keen to disperse GAP questions across all other sites. But indeed pure programming questions like this one will likely be considered off-topic there. Also, a comment is much faster, and it seems from the question that you may appreciate a quick help! Jul 8, 2020 at 9:11

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As per Alexander Konovalov's comment, the Where function is the key here. Entering Where(42) in the break look will show up to 42 functions in this "called from" chain.

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