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1 @c -*-texinfo-*-
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2 @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual.
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3 @c Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998, 1999
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4 @c Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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5 @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions.
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6 @setfilename ../info/debugging
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7 @node Debugging, Read and Print, Advising Functions, Top
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8 @chapter Debugging Lisp Programs
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10 There are three ways to investigate a problem in an Emacs Lisp program,
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11 depending on what you are doing with the program when the problem appears.
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13 @itemize @bullet
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14 @item
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15 If the problem occurs when you run the program, you can use a Lisp
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16 debugger to investigate what is happening during execution. In addition
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17 to the ordinary debugger, Emacs comes with a source level debugger,
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18 Edebug. This chapter describes both of them.
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20 @item
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21 If the problem is syntactic, so that Lisp cannot even read the program,
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22 you can use the Emacs facilities for editing Lisp to localize it.
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24 @item
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25 If the problem occurs when trying to compile the program with the byte
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26 compiler, you need to know how to examine the compiler's input buffer.
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27 @end itemize
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29 @menu
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30 * Debugger:: How the Emacs Lisp debugger is implemented.
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31 * Edebug:: A source-level Emacs Lisp debugger.
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32 * Syntax Errors:: How to find syntax errors.
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33 * Test Coverage:: Ensuring you have tested all branches in your code.
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34 * Compilation Errors:: How to find errors that show up in byte compilation.
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35 @end menu
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36
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37 Another useful debugging tool is the dribble file. When a dribble
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38 file is open, Emacs copies all keyboard input characters to that file.
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39 Afterward, you can examine the file to find out what input was used.
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40 @xref{Terminal Input}.
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42 For debugging problems in terminal descriptions, the
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43 @code{open-termscript} function can be useful. @xref{Terminal Output}.
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45 @node Debugger
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46 @section The Lisp Debugger
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47 @cindex debugger
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48 @cindex Lisp debugger
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49 @cindex break
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51 The ordinary @dfn{Lisp debugger} provides the ability to suspend
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52 evaluation of a form. While evaluation is suspended (a state that is
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53 commonly known as a @dfn{break}), you may examine the run time stack,
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54 examine the values of local or global variables, or change those values.
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55 Since a break is a recursive edit, all the usual editing facilities of
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56 Emacs are available; you can even run programs that will enter the
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57 debugger recursively. @xref{Recursive Editing}.
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59 @menu
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60 * Error Debugging:: Entering the debugger when an error happens.
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61 * Infinite Loops:: Stopping and debugging a program that doesn't exit.
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62 * Function Debugging:: Entering it when a certain function is called.
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63 * Explicit Debug:: Entering it at a certain point in the program.
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64 * Using Debugger:: What the debugger does; what you see while in it.
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65 * Debugger Commands:: Commands used while in the debugger.
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66 * Invoking the Debugger:: How to call the function @code{debug}.
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67 * Internals of Debugger:: Subroutines of the debugger, and global variables.
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68 @end menu
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70 @node Error Debugging
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71 @subsection Entering the Debugger on an Error
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72 @cindex error debugging
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73 @cindex debugging errors
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75 The most important time to enter the debugger is when a Lisp error
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76 happens. This allows you to investigate the immediate causes of the
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77 error.
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79 However, entry to the debugger is not a normal consequence of an
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80 error. Many commands frequently cause Lisp errors when invoked
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81 inappropriately (such as @kbd{C-f} at the end of the buffer), and during
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83 each time this happens. So if you want errors to enter the debugger, set
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84 the variable @code{debug-on-error} to non-@code{nil}. (The command
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85 @code{toggle-debug-on-error} provides an easy way to do this.)
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87 @defopt debug-on-error
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88 This variable determines whether the debugger is called when an error is
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89 signaled and not handled. If @code{debug-on-error} is @code{t}, all
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90 kinds of errors call the debugger (except those listed in
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91 @code{debug-ignored-errors}). If it is @code{nil}, none call the
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92 debugger.
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94 The value can also be a list of error conditions that should call the
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95 debugger. For example, if you set it to the list
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96 @code{(void-variable)}, then only errors about a variable that has no
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97 value invoke the debugger.
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99 When this variable is non-@code{nil}, Emacs does not create an error
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100 handler around process filter functions and sentinels. Therefore,
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101 errors in these functions also invoke the debugger. @xref{Processes}.
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102 @end defopt
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104 @defopt debug-ignored-errors
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105 This variable specifies certain kinds of errors that should not enter
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106 the debugger. Its value is a list of error condition symbols and/or
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107 regular expressions. If the error has any of those condition symbols,
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108 or if the error message matches any of the regular expressions, then
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109 that error does not enter the debugger, regardless of the value of
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110 @code{debug-on-error}.
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112 The normal value of this variable lists several errors that happen often
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113 during editing but rarely result from bugs in Lisp programs. However,
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114 ``rarely'' is not ``never''; if your program fails with an error that
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115 matches this list, you will need to change this list in order to debug
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116 the error. The easiest way is usually to set
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117 @code{debug-ignored-errors} to @code{nil}.
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118 @end defopt
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120 @defopt debug-on-signal
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121 Normally, errors that are caught by @code{condition-case} never run the
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122 debugger, even if @code{debug-on-error} is non-@code{nil}. In other
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123 words, @code{condition-case} gets a chance to handle the error before
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124 the debugger gets a chance.
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126 If you set @code{debug-on-signal} to a non-@code{nil} value, then the
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127 debugger gets the first chance at every error; an error will invoke the
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128 debugger regardless of any @code{condition-case}, if it fits the
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129 criteria specified by the values of @code{debug-on-error} and
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130 @code{debug-ignored-errors}.
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132 @strong{Warning:} This variable is strong medicine! Various parts of
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133 Emacs handle errors in the normal course of affairs, and you may not
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134 even realize that errors happen there. If you set
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135 @code{debug-on-signal} to a non-@code{nil} value, those errors will
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136 enter the debugger.
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138 @strong{Warning:} @code{debug-on-signal} has no effect when
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139 @code{debug-on-error} is @code{nil}.
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140 @end defopt
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142 To debug an error that happens during loading of the init
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143 file, use the option @samp{--debug-init}. This binds
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144 @code{debug-on-error} to @code{t} while loading the init file, and
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145 bypasses the @code{condition-case} which normally catches errors in the
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146 init file.
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148 If your init file sets @code{debug-on-error}, the effect may
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149 not last past the end of loading the init file. (This is an undesirable
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150 byproduct of the code that implements the @samp{--debug-init} command
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364 The stack frame made for the function call which enters the debugger in
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389 Like @kbd{e}, but also save the result of evaluation in the
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390 buffer @samp{*Debugger-record*}.
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407 @code{debug} and use its return value. Otherwise, @kbd{r} has the same
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417 to invoke the debugger.
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419 @defun debug &rest debugger-args
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420 This function enters the debugger. It switches buffers to a buffer
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434 @emph{only} way these arguments are used.
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476 it is being entered because an error or @code{quit} was signaled and not
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514 @defvar debugger
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515 The value of this variable is the function to call to invoke the
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516 debugger. Its value must be a function of any number of arguments, or,
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517 more typically, the name of a function. This function should invoke
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518 some kind of debugger. The default value of the variable is
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523 of @code{debug}.
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524 @end defvar
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526 @deffn Command backtrace
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527 @cindex run time stack
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528 @cindex call stack
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529 This function prints a trace of Lisp function calls currently active.
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530 This is the function used by @code{debug} to fill up the
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532 to the stack to determine which function calls are active. The return
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535 In the following example, a Lisp expression calls @code{backtrace}
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536 explicitly. This prints the backtrace to the stream
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537 @code{standard-output}, which, in this case, is the buffer
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538 @samp{backtrace-output}.
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540 Each line of the backtrace represents one function call. The line shows
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541 the values of the function's arguments if they are all known; if they
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542 are still being computed, the line says so. The arguments of special
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543 forms are elided.
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546 @group
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547 (with-output-to-temp-buffer "backtrace-output"
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550 (setq var (eval '(progn
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551 (1+ var)
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552 (list 'testing (backtrace))))))))
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554 @result{} (testing nil)
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558 ----------- Buffer: backtrace-output ------------
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559 backtrace()
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560 (list ...computing arguments...)
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561 @end group
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562 (progn ...)
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563 eval((progn (1+ var) (list (quote testing) (backtrace))))
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567 (with-output-to-temp-buffer ...)
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568 eval-region(1973 2142 #<buffer *scratch*>)
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569 byte-code("... for eval-print-last-sexp ...")
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570 @group
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571 eval-print-last-sexp(nil)
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573 ----------- Buffer: backtrace-output ------------
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577 The character @samp{*} indicates a frame whose debug-on-exit flag is
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582 @defopt stack-trace-on-error
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583 @cindex stack trace
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600 @defvar debug-on-next-call
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601 @cindex @code{eval}, and debugging
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602 @cindex @code{apply}, and debugging
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616 the debugger.
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618 This function is used only by the debugger.
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625 information for future debugger invocations during the same command
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626 invocation.
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629 variable is that the data will never carry over to a subsequent command
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633 @defun backtrace-frame frame-number
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634 The function @code{backtrace-frame} is intended for use in Lisp
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635 debuggers. It returns information about what computation is happening
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638 If that frame has not evaluated the arguments yet, or is a special
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639 form, the value is @code{(nil @var{function} @var{arg-forms}@dots{})}.
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641 If that frame has evaluated its arguments and called its function
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642 already, the return value is @code{(t @var{function}
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643 @var{arg-values}@dots{})}.
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645 In the return value, @var{function} is whatever was supplied as the
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646 @sc{car} of the evaluated list, or a @code{lambda} expression in the
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647 case of a macro call. If the function has a @code{&rest} argument, that
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648 is represented as the tail of the list @var{arg-values}.
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650 If @var{frame-number} is out of range, @code{backtrace-frame} returns
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651 @code{nil}.
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652 @end defun
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653
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654 @include edebug.texi
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655
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657 @section Debugging Invalid Lisp Syntax
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658
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659 The Lisp reader reports invalid syntax, but cannot say where the real
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660 problem is. For example, the error ``End of file during parsing'' in
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661 evaluating an expression indicates an excess of open parentheses (or
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662 square brackets). The reader detects this imbalance at the end of the
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663 file, but it cannot figure out where the close parenthesis should have
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664 been. Likewise, ``Invalid read syntax: ")"'' indicates an excess close
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666 missing parenthesis belongs. How, then, to find what to change?
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668 If the problem is not simply an imbalance of parentheses, a useful
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669 technique is to try @kbd{C-M-e} at the beginning of each defun, and see
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670 if it goes to the place where that defun appears to end. If it does
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671 not, there is a problem in that defun.
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673 However, unmatched parentheses are the most common syntax errors in
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675 just moving point through the code with Show Paren mode enabled might
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676 find the mismatch.)
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678 @menu
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679 * Excess Open:: How to find a spurious open paren or missing close.
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680 * Excess Close:: How to find a spurious close paren or missing open.
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681 @end menu
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682
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683 @node Excess Open
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684 @subsection Excess Open Parentheses
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685
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686 The first step is to find the defun that is unbalanced. If there is
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687 an excess open parenthesis, the way to do this is to go to the end of
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688 the file and type @kbd{C-u C-M-u}. This will move you to the beginning
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689 of the defun that is unbalanced.
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691 The next step is to determine precisely what is wrong. There is no
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692 way to be sure of this except by studying the program, but often the
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693 existing indentation is a clue to where the parentheses should have
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694 been. The easiest way to use this clue is to reindent with @kbd{C-M-q}
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695 and see what moves. @strong{But don't do this yet!} Keep reading,
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696 first.
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698 Before you do this, make sure the defun has enough close parentheses.
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699 Otherwise, @kbd{C-M-q} will get an error, or will reindent all the rest
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700 of the file until the end. So move to the end of the defun and insert a
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701 close parenthesis there. Don't use @kbd{C-M-e} to move there, since
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702 that too will fail to work until the defun is balanced.
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703
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704 Now you can go to the beginning of the defun and type @kbd{C-M-q}.
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705 Usually all the lines from a certain point to the end of the function
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706 will shift to the right. There is probably a missing close parenthesis,
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707 or a superfluous open parenthesis, near that point. (However, don't
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708 assume this is true; study the code to make sure.) Once you have found
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709 the discrepancy, undo the @kbd{C-M-q} with @kbd{C-_}, since the old
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710 indentation is probably appropriate to the intended parentheses.
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711
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712 After you think you have fixed the problem, use @kbd{C-M-q} again. If
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713 the old indentation actually fit the intended nesting of parentheses,
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714 and you have put back those parentheses, @kbd{C-M-q} should not change
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715 anything.
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716
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717 @node Excess Close
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718 @subsection Excess Close Parentheses
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719
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720 To deal with an excess close parenthesis, first go to the beginning of
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721 the file, then type @kbd{C-u -1 C-M-u} to find the end of the unbalanced
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722 defun.
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723
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724 Then find the actual matching close parenthesis by typing @kbd{C-M-f}
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725 at the beginning of that defun. This will leave you somewhere short of
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726 the place where the defun ought to end. It is possible that you will
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727 find a spurious close parenthesis in that vicinity.
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728
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729 If you don't see a problem at that point, the next thing to do is to
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730 type @kbd{C-M-q} at the beginning of the defun. A range of lines will
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731 probably shift left; if so, the missing open parenthesis or spurious
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732 close parenthesis is probably near the first of those lines. (However,
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733 don't assume this is true; study the code to make sure.) Once you have
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734 found the discrepancy, undo the @kbd{C-M-q} with @kbd{C-_}, since the
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735 old indentation is probably appropriate to the intended parentheses.
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736
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737 After you think you have fixed the problem, use @kbd{C-M-q} again. If
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738 the old indentation actually fits the intended nesting of parentheses,
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739 and you have put back those parentheses, @kbd{C-M-q} should not change
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740 anything.
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741
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742 @node Test Coverage
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743 @section Test Coverage
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744 @cindex coverage testing
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745
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746 @findex testcover-start
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747 @findex testcover-mark-all
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748 @findex testcover-next-mark
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749 You can do coverage testing for a file of Lisp code by first using
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750 the command @kbd{M-x testcover-start @key{RET} @var{file} @key{RET}}
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751 to instrument it. Then test your code by calling it one or more
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752 times. Then use the command @kbd{M-x testcover-mark-all} to display
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753 ``splotches'' on the code to show where coverage is insufficient. The
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754 command @kbd{M-x testcover-next-mark} will move point forward to the
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755 next spot that has a splotch.
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756
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757 Normally, a red splotch indicates the form was never completely
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758 evaluated; a brown splotch means it always evaluated to the same value
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759 (meaning there has been little testing of what is done with the
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760 result). However, the red splotch is skipped for forms that can't
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761 possibly complete their evaluation, such as @code{error}. The brown
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762 splotch is skipped for forms that are expected to always evaluate to
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763 the same value, such as @code{(setq x 14)}.
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764
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765 For difficult cases, you can add do-nothing macros to your code to
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766 give advice to the test coverage tool.
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767
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768 @defmac 1value form
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769 Evaluate @var{form} and return its value, but inform coverage testing
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770 that @var{form}'s value should always be the same.
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771 @end defmac
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773 @defmac noreturn form
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774 Evaluate @var{form}, informing coverage testing that @var{form} should
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775 never return. If it ever does return, you get a run-time error.
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776 @end defmac
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778 @node Compilation Errors
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779 @section Debugging Problems in Compilation
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781 When an error happens during byte compilation, it is normally due to
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782 invalid syntax in the program you are compiling. The compiler prints a
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783 suitable error message in the @samp{*Compile-Log*} buffer, and then
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784 stops. The message may state a function name in which the error was
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785 found, or it may not. Either way, here is how to find out where in the
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786 file the error occurred.
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787
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788 What you should do is switch to the buffer @w{@samp{ *Compiler Input*}}.
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789 (Note that the buffer name starts with a space, so it does not show
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790 up in @kbd{M-x list-buffers}.) This buffer contains the program being
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791 compiled, and point shows how far the byte compiler was able to read.
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792
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793 If the error was due to invalid Lisp syntax, point shows exactly where
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794 the invalid syntax was @emph{detected}. The cause of the error is not
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795 necessarily near by! Use the techniques in the previous section to find
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796 the error.
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797
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798 If the error was detected while compiling a form that had been read
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799 successfully, then point is located at the end of the form. In this
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800 case, this technique can't localize the error precisely, but can still
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801 show you which function to check.
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803 @ignore
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804 arch-tag: ddc57378-b0e6-4195-b7b6-43f8777395a7
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805 @end ignore