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RE: newbie: debugging elisp.
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Drew Adams |
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RE: newbie: debugging elisp. |
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Wed, 24 May 2006 07:26:44 -0700 |
I read three steps of edebug info pages, especially step about
instrumenting the code.
Unfortunatelly that manual is not clear for me.
FWIW, I use M-x debug-on-entry <name-of-function> instead of edebug. But I
know that many people prefer edebug.
If you use M-x debug-on-entry, this is what you need to know:
In the debugger: `d' to step into an expression (dig in), `c' to completely
eval an expression, `e' to eval something in context (anything), `q' to quit
the debugger. Pretty simple.
To stop debugging a function or all functions: M-x cancel-debug-on-entry
(RET to cancel all functions).
HTH.