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Re: Using gdb (windows popping up)
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jonetsu |
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Re: Using gdb (windows popping up) |
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Sun, 9 Jun 2019 15:48:56 -0400 |
On Sun, 9 Jun 2019 15:33:03 -0400
Noam Postavsky <npostavs@gmail.com> wrote:
> (I have no opinion on the gdb-many-windows settings, but) you seem to
> be conflating frames with "sessions" or "instances". A single Emacs
> instance/session can have multiple frames, i.e., it's the same set of
> buffers, variables, etc.
Yes, I'm terrible with those terms and definitions. I meant a distinct
emacs instance in this case.
It also means that I'm not quite sure about frames. Windows seems to
be what can be divided by using C-x 2, c-x 3. In each window is a
buffer. When having several buffers shown in various windows, that can
be saved using C-x r w [key] and recalled using C-x j [key]. Several
windows/buffers placements can be saved and recalled that way.
And so, what are frames actually ?
- Using gdb (windows popping up), jonetsu, 2019/06/09
- Re: Using gdb (windows popping up), Eli Zaretskii, 2019/06/09
- Re: Using gdb (windows popping up), jonetsu, 2019/06/09
- Re: Using gdb (windows popping up), Eli Zaretskii, 2019/06/09
- Re: Using gdb (windows popping up), jonetsu, 2019/06/09
- Re: Using gdb (windows popping up), Noam Postavsky, 2019/06/09
- Re: Using gdb (windows popping up),
jonetsu <=
- Re: Using gdb (windows popping up), Noam Postavsky, 2019/06/09
- Re: Using gdb (windows popping up), jonetsu, 2019/06/09
- Re: Using gdb (windows popping up), Óscar Fuentes, 2019/06/09
- Re: Using gdb (windows popping up), jonetsu, 2019/06/10
- Re: Using gdb (windows popping up), Óscar Fuentes, 2019/06/10
- Re: Using gdb (windows popping up), jonetsu, 2019/06/10
- Re: Using gdb (windows popping up), Eli Zaretskii, 2019/06/10
- Re: Using gdb (windows popping up), jonetsu, 2019/06/10