Odd Termination Termination Termination

Not that this is a groundbreaking value or something else, but I usually see people refer to forwarding method exceptions to the caller, throwing “up” when technically it is thrown down in the call stack, right? Is it just some kind of programmer humor or what? Or is the call stack called expected?

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Stacks traditionally grow down in memory, so back frames deeper in the stack are at higher addresses, so the exception moves the stack up.

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