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1 Debugging GNU Emacs
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2 Copyright (c) 1985, 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4 Permission is granted to anyone to make or distribute verbatim copies
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5 of this document as received, in any medium, provided that the
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6 copyright notice and permission notice are preserved,
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7 and that the distributor grants the recipient permission
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8 for further redistribution as permitted by this notice.
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10 Permission is granted to distribute modified versions
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11 of this document, or of portions of it,
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12 under the above conditions, provided also that they
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13 carry prominent notices stating who last changed them.
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14
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15 [People who debug Emacs on Windows using native Windows debuggers
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16 should read the Windows-specific section near the end of this
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17 document.]
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19 It is a good idea to run Emacs under GDB (or some other suitable
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20 debugger) *all the time*. Then, when Emacs crashes, you will be able
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21 to debug the live process, not just a core dump. (This is especially
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22 important on systems which don't support core files, and instead print
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23 just the registers and some stack addresses.)
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24
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25 If Emacs hangs, or seems to be stuck in some infinite loop, typing
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26 "kill -TSTP PID", where PID is the Emacs process ID, will cause GDB to
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27 kick in, provided that you run under GDB.
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28
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29 ** Getting control to the debugger
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31 `Fsignal' is a very useful place to put a breakpoint in.
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32 All Lisp errors go through there.
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34 It is useful, when debugging, to have a guaranteed way to return to
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35 the debugger at any time. When using X, this is easy: type C-c at the
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36 window where Emacs is running under GDB, and it will stop Emacs just
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37 as it would stop any ordinary program. When Emacs is running in a
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38 terminal, things are not so easy.
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40 The src/.gdbinit file in the Emacs distribution arranges for SIGINT
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41 (C-g in Emacs) to be passed to Emacs and not give control back to GDB.
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42 On modern POSIX systems, you can override that with this command:
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44 handle int stop nopass
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46 After this `handle' command, SIGINT will return control to GDB. If
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47 you want the C-g to cause a QUIT within Emacs as well, omit the
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48 `nopass'.
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50 A technique that can work when `handle SIGINT' does not is to store
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51 the code for some character into the variable stop_character. Thus,
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53 set stop_character = 29
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55 makes Control-] (decimal code 29) the stop character.
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56 Typing Control-] will cause immediate stop. You cannot
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57 use the set command until the inferior process has been started.
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58 Put a breakpoint early in `main', or suspend the Emacs,
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59 to get an opportunity to do the set command.
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60
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61 ** Examining Lisp object values.
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63 When you have a live process to debug, and it has not encountered a
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64 fatal error, you can use the GDB command `pr'. First print the value
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65 in the ordinary way, with the `p' command. Then type `pr' with no
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66 arguments. This calls a subroutine which uses the Lisp printer.
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68 Note: It is not a good idea to try `pr' if you know that Emacs is in
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69 deep trouble: its stack smashed (e.g., if it encountered SIGSEGV due
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70 to stack overflow), or crucial data structures, such as `obarray',
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71 corrupted, etc. In such cases, the Emacs subroutine called by `pr'
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72 might make more damage, like overwrite some data that is important for
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73 debugging the original problem.
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75 Also, on some systems it is impossible to use `pr' if you stopped
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76 Emacs while it was inside `select'. This is in fact what happens if
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77 you stop Emacs while it is waiting. In such a situation, don't try to
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78 use `pr'. Instead, use `s' to step out of the system call. Then
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79 Emacs will be between instructions and capable of handling `pr'.
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81 If you can't use `pr' command, for whatever reason, you can fall back
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82 on lower-level commands. Use the `xtype' command to print out the
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83 data type of the last data value. Once you know the data type, use
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84 the command that corresponds to that type. Here are these commands:
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86 xint xptr xwindow xmarker xoverlay xmiscfree xintfwd xboolfwd xobjfwd
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87 xbufobjfwd xkbobjfwd xbuflocal xbuffer xsymbol xstring xvector xframe
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88 xwinconfig xcompiled xcons xcar xcdr xsubr xprocess xfloat xscrollbar
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89
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90 Each one of them applies to a certain type or class of types.
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91 (Some of these types are not visible in Lisp, because they exist only
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92 internally.)
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93
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94 Each x... command prints some information about the value, and
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95 produces a GDB value (subsequently available in $) through which you
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96 can get at the rest of the contents.
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98 In general, most of the rest of the contents will be additional Lisp
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99 objects which you can examine in turn with the x... commands.
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101 Even with a live process, these x... commands are useful for
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102 examining the fields in a buffer, window, process, frame or marker.
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103 Here's an example using concepts explained in the node "Value History"
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104 of the GDB manual to print the variable frame from this line in
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105 xmenu.c:
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106
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107 buf.frame_or_window = frame;
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108
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109 First, use these commands:
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110
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111 cd src
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112 gdb emacs
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113 b xmenu.c:1296
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114 r -q
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115
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116 Then type C-x 5 2 to create a new frame, and it hits the breakpoint:
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117
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118 (gdb) p frame
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119 $1 = 1077872640
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120 (gdb) xtype
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121 Lisp_Vectorlike
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122 PVEC_FRAME
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123 (gdb) xframe
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124 $2 = (struct frame *) 0x3f0800
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125 (gdb) p *$
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126 $3 = {
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127 size = 536871989,
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128 next = 0x366240,
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129 name = 809661752,
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130 [...]
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131 }
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132 (gdb) p $3->name
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133 $4 = 809661752
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134
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135 Now we can use `pr' to print the name of the frame:
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136
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137 (gdb) pr
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138 "emacs@steenrod.math.nwu.edu"
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139
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140 The Emacs C code heavily uses macros defined in lisp.h. So suppose
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141 we want the address of the l-value expression near the bottom of
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142 `add_command_key' from keyboard.c:
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143
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144 XVECTOR (this_command_keys)->contents[this_command_key_count++] = key;
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145
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146 XVECTOR is a macro, and therefore GDB does not know about it.
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147 GDB cannot evaluate "p XVECTOR (this_command_keys)".
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148
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149 However, you can use the xvector command in GDB to get the same
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150 result. Here is how:
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151
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152 (gdb) p this_command_keys
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153 $1 = 1078005760
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154 (gdb) xvector
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155 $2 = (struct Lisp_Vector *) 0x411000
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156 0
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157 (gdb) p $->contents[this_command_key_count]
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158 $3 = 1077872640
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159 (gdb) p &$
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160 $4 = (int *) 0x411008
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161
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162 Here's a related example of macros and the GDB `define' command.
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163 There are many Lisp vectors such as `recent_keys', which contains the
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164 last 100 keystrokes. We can print this Lisp vector
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165
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166 p recent_keys
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167 pr
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168
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169 But this may be inconvenient, since `recent_keys' is much more verbose
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170 than `C-h l'. We might want to print only the last 10 elements of
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171 this vector. `recent_keys' is updated in keyboard.c by the command
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172
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173 XVECTOR (recent_keys)->contents[recent_keys_index] = c;
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174
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175 So we define a GDB command `xvector-elts', so the last 10 keystrokes
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176 are printed by
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177
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178 xvector-elts recent_keys recent_keys_index 10
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179
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180 where you can define xvector-elts as follows:
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181
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182 define xvector-elts
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183 set $i = 0
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184 p $arg0
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185 xvector
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186 set $foo = $
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187 while $i < $arg2
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188 p $foo->contents[$arg1-($i++)]
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189 pr
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190 end
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191 document xvector-elts
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192 Prints a range of elements of a Lisp vector.
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193 xvector-elts v n i
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194 prints `i' elements of the vector `v' ending at the index `n'.
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195 end
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196
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197 ** Getting Lisp-level backtrace information within GDB
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198
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199 The most convenient way is to use the `xbacktrace' command. This
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200 shows the names of the Lisp functions that are currently active.
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201
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202 If that doesn't work (e.g., because the `backtrace_list' structure is
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203 corrupted), type "bt" at the GDB prompt, to produce the C-level
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204 backtrace, and look for stack frames that call Ffuncall. Select them
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205 one by one in GDB, by typing "up N", where N is the appropriate number
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206 of frames to go up, and in each frame that calls Ffuncall type this:
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207
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208 p *args
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209 pr
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210
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211 This will print the name of the Lisp function called by that level
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212 of function calling.
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213
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214 By printing the remaining elements of args, you can see the argument
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215 values. Here's how to print the first argument:
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216
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217 p args[1]
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218 pr
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219
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220 If you do not have a live process, you can use xtype and the other
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221 x... commands such as xsymbol to get such information, albeit less
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222 conveniently. For example:
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223
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224 p *args
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225 xtype
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226
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227 and, assuming that "xtype" says that args[0] is a symbol:
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228
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229 xsymbol
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230
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231 ** Debugging what happens while preloading and dumping Emacs
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232
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233 Type `gdb temacs' and start it with `r -batch -l loadup dump'.
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234
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235 If temacs actually succeeds when running under GDB in this way, do not
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236 try to run the dumped Emacs, because it was dumped with the GDB
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237 breakpoints in it.
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238
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239 ** Debugging `temacs'
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240
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241 Debugging `temacs' is useful when you want to establish whether a
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242 problem happens in an undumped Emacs. To run `temacs' under a
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243 debugger, type "gdb temacs", then start it with `r -batch -l loadup'.
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244
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245 ** If you encounter X protocol errors
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246
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247 Try evaluating (x-synchronize t). That puts Emacs into synchronous
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248 mode, where each Xlib call checks for errors before it returns. This
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249 mode is much slower, but when you get an error, you will see exactly
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250 which call really caused the error.
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251
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252 You can start Emacs in a synchronous mode by invoking it with the -xrm
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253 option, like this:
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254
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255 emacs -xrm "emacs.synchronous: true"
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256
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257 Setting a breakpoint in the function `x_error_quitter' and looking at
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258 the backtrace when Emacs stops inside that function will show what
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259 code causes the X protocol errors.
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260
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261 ** If the symptom of the bug is that Emacs fails to respond
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262
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263 Don't assume Emacs is `hung'--it may instead be in an infinite loop.
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264 To find out which, make the problem happen under GDB and stop Emacs
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265 once it is not responding. (If Emacs is using X Windows directly, you
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266 can stop Emacs by typing C-z at the GDB job.) Then try stepping with
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267 `step'. If Emacs is hung, the `step' command won't return. If it is
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268 looping, `step' will return.
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269
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270 If this shows Emacs is hung in a system call, stop it again and
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271 examine the arguments of the call. If you report the bug, it is very
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272 important to state exactly where in the source the system call is, and
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273 what the arguments are.
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274
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275 If Emacs is in an infinite loop, try to determine where the loop
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276 starts and ends. The easiest way to do this is to use the GDB command
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277 `finish'. Each time you use it, Emacs resumes execution until it
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278 exits one stack frame. Keep typing `finish' until it doesn't
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279 return--that means the infinite loop is in the stack frame which you
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280 just tried to finish.
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281
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282 Stop Emacs again, and use `finish' repeatedly again until you get back
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283 to that frame. Then use `next' to step through that frame. By
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284 stepping, you will see where the loop starts and ends. Also, examine
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285 the data being used in the loop and try to determine why the loop does
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286 not exit when it should.
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288 ** If certain operations in Emacs are slower than they used to be, here
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289 is some advice for how to find out why.
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290
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291 Stop Emacs repeatedly during the slow operation, and make a backtrace
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292 each time. Compare the backtraces looking for a pattern--a specific
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293 function that shows up more often than you'd expect.
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294
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295 If you don't see a pattern in the C backtraces, get some Lisp
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296 backtrace information by typing "xbacktrace" or by looking at Ffuncall
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297 frames (see above), and again look for a pattern.
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298
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299 When using X, you can stop Emacs at any time by typing C-z at GDB.
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300 When not using X, you can do this with C-g. On non-Unix platforms,
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301 such as MS-DOS, you might need to press C-BREAK instead.
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302
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303 ** If GDB does not run and your debuggers can't load Emacs.
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304
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305 On some systems, no debugger can load Emacs with a symbol table,
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306 perhaps because they all have fixed limits on the number of symbols
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307 and Emacs exceeds the limits. Here is a method that can be used
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308 in such an extremity. Do
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309
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310 nm -n temacs > nmout
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311 strip temacs
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312 adb temacs
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313 0xd:i
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314 0xe:i
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315 14:i
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316 17:i
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317 :r -l loadup (or whatever)
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318
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319 It is necessary to refer to the file `nmout' to convert
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320 numeric addresses into symbols and vice versa.
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321
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322 It is useful to be running under a window system.
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323 Then, if Emacs becomes hopelessly wedged, you can create
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324 another window to do kill -9 in. kill -ILL is often
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325 useful too, since that may make Emacs dump core or return
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326 to adb.
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327
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328
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329 ** Debugging incorrect screen updating.
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330
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331 To debug Emacs problems that update the screen wrong, it is useful
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332 to have a record of what input you typed and what Emacs sent to the
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333 screen. To make these records, do
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334
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335 (open-dribble-file "~/.dribble")
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336 (open-termscript "~/.termscript")
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337
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338 The dribble file contains all characters read by Emacs from the
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339 terminal, and the termscript file contains all characters it sent to
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340 the terminal. The use of the directory `~/' prevents interference
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341 with any other user.
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342
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343 If you have irreproducible display problems, put those two expressions
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344 in your ~/.emacs file. When the problem happens, exit the Emacs that
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345 you were running, kill it, and rename the two files. Then you can start
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346 another Emacs without clobbering those files, and use it to examine them.
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347
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348 An easy way to see if too much text is being redrawn on a terminal is to
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349 evaluate `(setq inverse-video t)' before you try the operation you think
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350 will cause too much redrawing. This doesn't refresh the screen, so only
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351 newly drawn text is in inverse video.
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352
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353 The Emacs display code includes special debugging code, but it is
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354 normally disabled. You can enable it by building Emacs with the
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355 pre-processing symbol GLYPH_DEBUG defined. Here's one easy way,
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356 suitable for Unix and GNU systems, to build such a debugging version:
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357
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358 MYCPPFLAGS='-DGLYPH_DEBUG=1' make
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359
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360 Building Emacs like that activates many assertions which scrutinize
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361 display code operation more than Emacs does normally. (To see the
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362 code which tests these assertions, look for calls to the `xassert'
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363 macros.) Any assertion that is reported to fail should be
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364 investigated.
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365
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366 Building with GLYPH_DEBUG defined also defines several helper
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367 functions which can help debugging display code. One such function is
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368 `dump_glyph_matrix'. If you run Emacs under GDB, you can print the
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369 contents of any glyph matrix by just calling that function with the
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370 matrix as its argument. For example, the following command will print
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371 the contents of the current matrix of the window whose pointer is in
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372 `w':
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373
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374 (gdb) p dump_glyph_matrix (w->current_matrix, 2)
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375
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376 (The second argument 2 tells dump_glyph_matrix to print the glyphs in
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377 a long form.) You can dump the selected window's current glyph matrix
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378 interactively with "M-x dump-glyph-matrix RET"; see the documentation
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379 of this function for more details.
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380
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381 Several more functions for debugging display code are available in
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382 Emacs compiled with GLYPH_DEBUG defined; type "C-h f dump- TAB" and
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383 "C-h f trace- TAB" to see the full list.
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384
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385
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386 ** Debugging LessTif
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387
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388 If you encounter bugs whereby Emacs built with LessTif grabs all mouse
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389 and keyboard events, or LessTif menus behave weirdly, it might be
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390 helpful to set the `DEBUGSOURCES' and `DEBUG_FILE' environment
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391 variables, so that one can see what LessTif was doing at this point.
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392 For instance
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393
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394 export DEBUGSOURCES="RowColumn.c:MenuShell.c:MenuUtil.c"
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395 export DEBUG_FILE=/usr/tmp/LESSTIF_TRACE
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396 emacs &
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397
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398 causes LessTif to print traces from the three named source files to a
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399 file in `/usr/tmp' (that file can get pretty large). The above should
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400 be typed at the shell prompt before invoking Emacs, as shown by the
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401 last line above.
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402
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403 Running GDB from another terminal could also help with such problems.
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404 You can arrange for GDB to run on one machine, with the Emacs display
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405 appearing on another. Then, when the bug happens, you can go back to
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406 the machine where you started GDB and use the debugger from there.
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407
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408
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409 ** Debugging problems which happen in GC
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410
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411 The array `last_marked' (defined on alloc.c) can be used to display up
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412 to 500 last objects marked by the garbage collection process.
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413 Whenever the garbage collector marks a Lisp object, it records the
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414 pointer to that object in the `last_marked' array. The variable
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415 `last_marked_index' holds the index into the `last_marked' array one
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416 place beyond where the pointer to the very last marked object is
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417 stored.
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418
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419 The single most important goal in debugging GC problems is to find the
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420 Lisp data structure that got corrupted. This is not easy since GC
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421 changes the tag bits and relocates strings which make it hard to look
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422 at Lisp objects with commands such as `pr'. It is sometimes necessary
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423 to convert Lisp_Object variables into pointers to C struct's manually.
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424 Use the `last_marked' array and the source to reconstruct the sequence
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425 that objects were marked.
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426
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427 Once you discover the corrupted Lisp object or data structure, it is
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428 useful to look at it in a fresh Emacs session and compare its contents
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429 with a session that you are debugging.
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430
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431 ** Debugging problems with non-ASCII characters
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432
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433 If you experience problems which seem to be related to non-ASCII
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434 characters, such as \201 characters appearing in the buffer or in your
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435 files, set the variable byte-debug-flag to t. This causes Emacs to do
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436 some extra checks, such as look for broken relations between byte and
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437 character positions in buffers and strings; the resulting diagnostics
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438 might pinpoint the cause of the problem.
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439
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440 ** Running Emacs built with malloc debugging packages
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441
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442 If Emacs exhibits bugs that seem to be related to use of memory
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443 allocated off the heap, it might be useful to link Emacs with a
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444 special debugging library, such as Electric Fence (a.k.a. efence) or
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445 GNU Checker, which helps find such problems.
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446
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447 Emacs compiled with such packages might not run without some hacking,
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448 because Emacs replaces the system's memory allocation functions with
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449 its own versions, and because the dumping process might be
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450 incompatible with the way these packages use to track allocated
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451 memory. Here are some of the changes you might find necessary
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452 (SYSTEM-NAME and MACHINE-NAME are the names of your OS- and
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453 CPU-specific headers in the subdirectories of `src'):
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454
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455 - In src/s/SYSTEM-NAME.h add "#define SYSTEM_MALLOC".
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456
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457 - In src/m/MACHINE-NAME.h add "#define CANNOT_DUMP" and
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458 "#define CANNOT_UNEXEC".
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459
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460 - Configure with a different --prefix= option. If you use GCC,
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461 version 2.7.2 is preferred, as some malloc debugging packages
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462 work a lot better with it than with 2.95 or later versions.
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463
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464 - Type "make" then "make -k install".
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465
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466 - If required, invoke the package-specific command to prepare
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467 src/temacs for execution.
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468
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469 - cd ..; src/temacs
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470
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471 (Note that this runs `temacs' instead of the usual `emacs' executable.
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472 This avoids problems with dumping Emacs mentioned above.)
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473
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474 Some malloc debugging libraries might print lots of false alarms for
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475 bitfields used by Emacs in some data structures. If you want to get
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476 rid of the false alarms, you will have to hack the definitions of
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477 these data structures on the respective headers to remove the `:N'
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478 bitfield definitions (which will cause each such field to use a full
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479 int).
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480
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481 ** Some suggestions for debugging on MS Windows:
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482
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483 (written by Marc Fleischeuers, Geoff Voelker and Andrew Innes)
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484
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485 To debug Emacs with Microsoft Visual C++, you either start emacs from
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486 the debugger or attach the debugger to a running emacs process.
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487
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488 To start emacs from the debugger, you can use the file bin/debug.bat.
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489 The Microsoft Developer studio will start and under Project, Settings,
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490 Debug, General you can set the command-line arguments and Emacs's
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491 startup directory. Set breakpoints (Edit, Breakpoints) at Fsignal and
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492 other functions that you want to examine. Run the program (Build,
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493 Start debug). Emacs will start and the debugger will take control as
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494 soon as a breakpoint is hit.
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495
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496 You can also attach the debugger to an already running Emacs process.
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497 To do this, start up the Microsoft Developer studio and select Build,
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498 Start debug, Attach to process. Choose the Emacs process from the
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499 list. Send a break to the running process (Debug, Break) and you will
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500 find that execution is halted somewhere in user32.dll. Open the stack
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501 trace window and go up the stack to w32_msg_pump. Now you can set
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502 breakpoints in Emacs (Edit, Breakpoints). Continue the running Emacs
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503 process (Debug, Step out) and control will return to Emacs, until a
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504 breakpoint is hit.
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505
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506 To examine the contents of a Lisp variable, you can use the function
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507 'debug_print'. Right-click on a variable, select QuickWatch (it has
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508 an eyeglass symbol on its button in the toolbar), and in the text
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509 field at the top of the window, place 'debug_print(' and ')' around
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510 the expression. Press 'Recalculate' and the output is sent to stderr,
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511 and to the debugger via the OutputDebugString routine. The output
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512 sent to stderr should be displayed in the console window that was
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513 opened when the emacs.exe executable was started. The output sent to
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514 the debugger should be displayed in the 'Debug' pane in the Output
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515 window. If Emacs was started from the debugger, a console window was
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516 opened at Emacs' startup; this console window also shows the output of
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517 'debug_print'.
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518
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519 For example, start and run Emacs in the debugger until it is waiting
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520 for user input. Then click on the `Break' button in the debugger to
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521 halt execution. Emacs should halt in `ZwUserGetMessage' waiting for
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522 an input event. Use the `Call Stack' window to select the procedure
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523 `w32_msp_pump' up the call stack (see below for why you have to do
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524 this). Open the QuickWatch window and enter
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525 "debug_print(Vexec_path)". Evaluating this expression will then print
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526 out the contents of the Lisp variable `exec-path'.
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527
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528 If QuickWatch reports that the symbol is unknown, then check the call
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529 stack in the `Call Stack' window. If the selected frame in the call
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530 stack is not an Emacs procedure, then the debugger won't recognize
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531 Emacs symbols. Instead, select a frame that is inside an Emacs
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532 procedure and try using `debug_print' again.
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533
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534 If QuickWatch invokes debug_print but nothing happens, then check the
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535 thread that is selected in the debugger. If the selected thread is
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536 not the last thread to run (the "current" thread), then it cannot be
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537 used to execute debug_print. Use the Debug menu to select the current
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538 thread and try using debug_print again. Note that the debugger halts
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539 execution (e.g., due to a breakpoint) in the context of the current
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540 thread, so this should only be a problem if you've explicitly switched
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541 threads.
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542
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543 It is also possible to keep appropriately masked and typecast Lisp
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544 symbols in the Watch window, this is more convenient when steeping
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545 though the code. For instance, on entering apply_lambda, you can
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546 watch (struct Lisp_Symbol *) (0xfffffff & args[0]).
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547
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548 Optimizations often confuse the MS debugger. For example, the
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549 debugger will sometimes report wrong line numbers, e.g., when it
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550 prints the backtrace for a crash. It is usually best to look at the
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551 disassembly to determine exactly what code is being run--the
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552 disassembly will probably show several source lines followed by a
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553 block of assembler for those lines. The actual point where Emacs
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554 crashes will be one of those source lines, but not neccesarily the one
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555 that the debugger reports.
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556
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557 Another problematic area with the MS debugger is with variables that
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558 are stored in registers: it will sometimes display wrong values for
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559 those variables. Usually you will not be able to see any value for a
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560 register variable, but if it is only being stored in a register
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561 temporarily, you will see an old value for it. Again, you need to
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562 look at the disassembly to determine which registers are being used,
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563 and look at those registers directly, to see the actual current values
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564 of these variables.