call stack

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call stack (plural call stacks)

  1. (computing) A stack that stores details of the functions called by a program in sequence, so that each function can return on completion to the code that called it.
    • 2007, Kurt Jung, Aaron Brown, Beginning Lua Programming, John Wiley & Sons, →ISBN, page 216:
      The details of the call stack are hidden from general view. As a Lua programmer, you want to keep in mind that a stack is being used behind the scenes to make sure that function calls work as expected, but in general you won't need to be aware of its implementation or details.

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