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8 @c Manual in which case the Edebug node below should be used |
6558 | 9 @c with the following links to the Bugs section and to the top level: |
10 | |
11 @c , Bugs and Todo List, Top, Top | |
12 | |
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13 @node Edebug, Syntax Errors, Debugger, Debugging |
6558 | 14 @section Edebug |
15 @cindex Edebug mode | |
16 | |
17 @cindex Edebug | |
18 Edebug is a source-level debugger for Emacs Lisp programs with which | |
19 you can: | |
20 | |
21 @itemize @bullet | |
22 @item | |
23 Step through evaluation, stopping before and after each expression. | |
24 | |
25 @item | |
26 Set conditional or unconditional breakpoints. | |
27 | |
28 @item | |
29 Stop when a specified condition is true (the global break event). | |
30 | |
31 @item | |
32 Trace slow or fast, stopping briefly at each stop point, or | |
33 at each breakpoint. | |
34 | |
35 @item | |
36 Display expression results and evaluate expressions as if outside of | |
37 Edebug. | |
38 | |
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39 @item |
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40 Automatically re-evaluate a list of expressions and |
6558 | 41 display their results each time Edebug updates the display. |
42 | |
43 @item | |
44 Output trace info on function enter and exit. | |
45 | |
46 @item | |
47 Stop when an error occurs. | |
48 | |
49 @item | |
50 Display a backtrace, omitting Edebug's own frames. | |
51 | |
52 @item | |
53 Specify argument evaluation for macros and defining forms. | |
54 | |
55 @item | |
56 Obtain rudimentary coverage testing and frequency counts. | |
57 @end itemize | |
58 | |
59 The first three sections below should tell you enough about Edebug to | |
60 enable you to use it. | |
61 | |
62 @menu | |
63 * Using Edebug:: Introduction to use of Edebug. | |
64 * Instrumenting:: You must instrument your code | |
65 in order to debug it with Edebug. | |
66 * Modes: Edebug Execution Modes. Execution modes, stopping more or less often. | |
67 * Jumping:: Commands to jump to a specified place. | |
68 * Misc: Edebug Misc. Miscellaneous commands. | |
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69 * Breaks:: Setting breakpoints to make the program stop. |
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70 * Trapping Errors:: Trapping errors with Edebug. |
6558 | 71 * Views: Edebug Views. Views inside and outside of Edebug. |
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72 * Eval: Edebug Eval. Evaluating expressions within Edebug. |
6558 | 73 * Eval List:: Expressions whose values are displayed |
74 each time you enter Edebug. | |
75 * Printing in Edebug:: Customization of printing. | |
76 * Trace Buffer:: How to produce trace output in a buffer. | |
77 * Coverage Testing:: How to test evaluation coverage. | |
78 * The Outside Context:: Data that Edebug saves and restores. | |
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79 * Edebug and Macros:: Specifying how to handle macro calls. |
6558 | 80 * Options: Edebug Options. Option variables for customizing Edebug. |
81 @end menu | |
82 | |
83 @node Using Edebug | |
84 @subsection Using Edebug | |
85 | |
86 To debug a Lisp program with Edebug, you must first @dfn{instrument} | |
87 the Lisp code that you want to debug. A simple way to do this is to | |
88 first move point into the definition of a function or macro and then do | |
89 @kbd{C-u C-M-x} (@code{eval-defun} with a prefix argument). See | |
90 @ref{Instrumenting}, for alternative ways to instrument code. | |
91 | |
92 Once a function is instrumented, any call to the function activates | |
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93 Edebug. Depending on which Edebug execution mode you have selected, |
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94 activating Edebug may stop execution and let you step through the |
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95 function, or it may update the display and continue execution while |
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96 checking for debugging commands. The default execution mode is step, |
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97 which stops execution. @xref{Edebug Execution Modes}. |
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99 Within Edebug, you normally view an Emacs buffer showing the source of | |
100 the Lisp code you are debugging. This is referred to as the @dfn{source | |
26254 | 101 code buffer}, and it is temporarily read-only. |
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103 An arrow in the left fringe indicates the line where the function is |
6558 | 104 executing. Point initially shows where within the line the function is |
105 executing, but this ceases to be true if you move point yourself. | |
106 | |
107 If you instrument the definition of @code{fac} (shown below) and then | |
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108 execute @code{(fac 3)}, here is what you would normally see. Point is |
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109 at the open-parenthesis before @code{if}. |
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111 @example | |
112 (defun fac (n) | |
113 =>@point{}(if (< 0 n) | |
114 (* n (fac (1- n))) | |
115 1)) | |
116 @end example | |
117 | |
118 @cindex stop points | |
119 The places within a function where Edebug can stop execution are called | |
120 @dfn{stop points}. These occur both before and after each subexpression | |
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121 that is a list, and also after each variable reference. |
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122 Here we use periods to show the stop points in the function |
6558 | 123 @code{fac}: |
124 | |
125 @example | |
126 (defun fac (n) | |
127 .(if .(< 0 n.). | |
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128 .(* n. .(fac .(1- n.).).). |
6558 | 129 1).) |
130 @end example | |
131 | |
132 The special commands of Edebug are available in the source code buffer | |
133 in addition to the commands of Emacs Lisp mode. For example, you can | |
134 type the Edebug command @key{SPC} to execute until the next stop point. | |
135 If you type @key{SPC} once after entry to @code{fac}, here is the | |
136 display you will see: | |
137 | |
138 @example | |
139 (defun fac (n) | |
140 =>(if @point{}(< 0 n) | |
141 (* n (fac (1- n))) | |
142 1)) | |
143 @end example | |
144 | |
145 When Edebug stops execution after an expression, it displays the | |
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146 expression's value in the echo area. |
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148 Other frequently used commands are @kbd{b} to set a breakpoint at a stop | |
149 point, @kbd{g} to execute until a breakpoint is reached, and @kbd{q} to | |
150 exit Edebug and return to the top-level command loop. Type @kbd{?} to | |
151 display a list of all Edebug commands. | |
152 | |
153 @node Instrumenting | |
154 @subsection Instrumenting for Edebug | |
155 | |
156 In order to use Edebug to debug Lisp code, you must first | |
157 @dfn{instrument} the code. Instrumenting code inserts additional code | |
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158 into it, to invoke Edebug at the proper places. |
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160 @kindex C-M-x | |
161 @findex eval-defun (Edebug) | |
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163 prefix argument on a function definition, it instruments the |
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164 definition before evaluating it. (This does not modify the source |
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165 code itself.) If the variable @code{edebug-all-defs} is |
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166 non-@code{nil}, that inverts the meaning of the prefix argument: in |
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167 this case, @kbd{C-M-x} instruments the definition @emph{unless} it has |
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168 a prefix argument. The default value of @code{edebug-all-defs} is |
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169 @code{nil}. The command @kbd{M-x edebug-all-defs} toggles the value |
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170 of the variable @code{edebug-all-defs}. |
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173 @findex eval-current-buffer @r{(Edebug)} |
6558 | 174 If @code{edebug-all-defs} is non-@code{nil}, then the commands |
175 @code{eval-region}, @code{eval-current-buffer}, and @code{eval-buffer} | |
176 also instrument any definitions they evaluate. Similarly, | |
177 @code{edebug-all-forms} controls whether @code{eval-region} should | |
178 instrument @emph{any} form, even non-defining forms. This doesn't apply | |
179 to loading or evaluations in the minibuffer. The command @kbd{M-x | |
180 edebug-all-forms} toggles this option. | |
181 | |
182 @findex edebug-eval-top-level-form | |
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185 @code{edebug-all-defs} and @code{edebug-all-forms}. |
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187 While Edebug is active, the command @kbd{I} |
6558 | 188 (@code{edebug-instrument-callee}) instruments the definition of the |
189 function or macro called by the list form after point, if is not already | |
190 instrumented. This is possible only if Edebug knows where to find the | |
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191 source for that function; for this reading, after loading Edebug, |
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192 @code{eval-region} records the position of every definition it |
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193 evaluates, even if not instrumenting it. See also the @kbd{i} command |
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194 (@pxref{Jumping}), which steps into the call after instrumenting the |
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195 function. |
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197 @cindex special forms (Edebug) | |
198 @cindex interactive commands (Edebug) | |
199 @cindex anonymous lambda expressions (Edebug) | |
200 @cindex Common Lisp (Edebug) | |
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201 @pindex cl.el @r{(Edebug)} |
6558 | 202 @pindex cl-specs.el |
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203 Edebug knows how to instrument all the standard special forms, |
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204 @code{interactive} forms with an expression argument, anonymous lambda |
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205 expressions, and other defining forms. However, Edebug cannot determine |
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206 on its own what a user-defined macro will do with the arguments of a |
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207 macro call, so you must provide that information using Edebug |
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208 specifications; see @ref{Edebug and Macros}, for details. |
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210 When Edebug is about to instrument code for the first time in a |
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211 session, it runs the hook @code{edebug-setup-hook}, then sets it to |
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212 @code{nil}. You can use this to load Edebug specifications |
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213 associated with a package you are using, but only when you use Edebug. |
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215 @findex eval-expression @r{(Edebug)} |
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216 To remove instrumentation from a definition, simply re-evaluate its |
6558 | 217 definition in a way that does not instrument. There are two ways of |
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218 evaluating forms that never instrument them: from a file with |
6558 | 219 @code{load}, and from the minibuffer with @code{eval-expression} |
12098 | 220 (@kbd{M-:}). |
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222 If Edebug detects a syntax error while instrumenting, it leaves point | |
223 at the erroneous code and signals an @code{invalid-read-syntax} error. | |
224 | |
225 @xref{Edebug Eval}, for other evaluation functions available | |
226 inside of Edebug. | |
227 | |
228 @node Edebug Execution Modes | |
229 @subsection Edebug Execution Modes | |
230 | |
231 @cindex Edebug execution modes | |
232 Edebug supports several execution modes for running the program you are | |
233 debugging. We call these alternatives @dfn{Edebug execution modes}; do | |
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234 not confuse them with major or minor modes. The current Edebug execution mode |
6558 | 235 determines how far Edebug continues execution before stopping---whether |
236 it stops at each stop point, or continues to the next breakpoint, for | |
237 example---and how much Edebug displays the progress of the evaluation | |
238 before it stops. | |
239 | |
240 Normally, you specify the Edebug execution mode by typing a command to | |
241 continue the program in a certain mode. Here is a table of these | |
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242 commands; all except for @kbd{S} resume execution of the program, at |
6558 | 243 least for a certain distance. |
244 | |
245 @table @kbd | |
246 @item S | |
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247 Stop: don't execute any more of the program, but wait for more |
6558 | 248 Edebug commands (@code{edebug-stop}). |
249 | |
250 @item @key{SPC} | |
251 Step: stop at the next stop point encountered (@code{edebug-step-mode}). | |
252 | |
253 @item n | |
254 Next: stop at the next stop point encountered after an expression | |
255 (@code{edebug-next-mode}). Also see @code{edebug-forward-sexp} in | |
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256 @ref{Jumping}. |
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258 @item t | |
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259 Trace: pause (normally one second) at each Edebug stop point |
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260 (@code{edebug-trace-mode}). |
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262 @item T | |
263 Rapid trace: update the display at each stop point, but don't actually | |
264 pause (@code{edebug-Trace-fast-mode}). | |
265 | |
266 @item g | |
267 Go: run until the next breakpoint (@code{edebug-go-mode}). @xref{Breakpoints}. | |
268 | |
269 @item c | |
270 Continue: pause one second at each breakpoint, and then continue | |
271 (@code{edebug-continue-mode}). | |
272 | |
273 @item C | |
274 Rapid continue: move point to each breakpoint, but don't pause | |
275 (@code{edebug-Continue-fast-mode}). | |
276 | |
277 @item G | |
278 Go non-stop: ignore breakpoints (@code{edebug-Go-nonstop-mode}). You | |
279 can still stop the program by typing @kbd{S}, or any editing command. | |
280 @end table | |
281 | |
282 In general, the execution modes earlier in the above list run the | |
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285 While executing or tracing, you can interrupt the execution by typing | |
286 any Edebug command. Edebug stops the program at the next stop point and | |
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289 @kbd{S} to stop execution without doing anything else. |
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291 If your function happens to read input, a character you type intending | |
292 to interrupt execution may be read by the function instead. You can | |
293 avoid such unintended results by paying attention to when your program | |
294 wants input. | |
295 | |
296 @cindex keyboard macros (Edebug) | |
297 Keyboard macros containing the commands in this section do not | |
298 completely work: exiting from Edebug, to resume the program, loses track | |
299 of the keyboard macro. This is not easy to fix. Also, defining or | |
300 executing a keyboard macro outside of Edebug does not affect commands | |
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303 | |
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52849 | 314 @end defopt |
6558 | 315 |
316 @node Jumping | |
317 @subsection Jumping | |
318 | |
319 The commands described in this section execute until they reach a | |
320 specified location. All except @kbd{i} make a temporary breakpoint to | |
321 establish the place to stop, then switch to go mode. Any other | |
322 breakpoint reached before the intended stop point will also stop | |
323 execution. @xref{Breakpoints}, for the details on breakpoints. | |
324 | |
325 These commands may fail to work as expected in case of nonlocal exit, | |
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329 @table @kbd | |
330 @item h | |
331 Proceed to the stop point near where point is (@code{edebug-goto-here}). | |
332 | |
333 @item f | |
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336 | |
337 @item o | |
338 Run the program until the end of the containing sexp. | |
339 | |
340 @item i | |
341 Step into the function or macro called by the form after point. | |
342 @end table | |
343 | |
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347 The @kbd{f} command runs the program forward over one expression. More | |
348 precisely, it sets a temporary breakpoint at the position that | |
349 @kbd{C-M-f} would reach, then executes in go mode so that the program | |
350 will stop at breakpoints. | |
351 | |
352 With a prefix argument @var{n}, the temporary breakpoint is placed | |
353 @var{n} sexps beyond point. If the containing list ends before @var{n} | |
354 more elements, then the place to stop is after the containing | |
355 expression. | |
356 | |
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6558 | 364 move point there, and then type @kbd{f}. |
365 | |
366 The @kbd{o} command continues ``out of'' an expression. It places a | |
367 temporary breakpoint at the end of the sexp containing point. If the | |
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6558 | 371 command does not exit the currently executing function unless you are |
372 positioned after the last sexp. | |
373 | |
374 The @kbd{i} command steps into the function or macro called by the list | |
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380 The @kbd{i} command instruments the function or macro it's supposed to | |
381 step into, if it isn't instrumented already. This is convenient, but keep | |
382 in mind that the function or macro remains instrumented unless you explicitly | |
383 arrange to deinstrument it. | |
384 | |
385 @node Edebug Misc | |
386 @subsection Miscellaneous Edebug Commands | |
387 | |
388 Some miscellaneous Edebug commands are described here. | |
389 | |
390 @table @kbd | |
391 @item ? | |
392 Display the help message for Edebug (@code{edebug-help}). | |
393 | |
394 @item C-] | |
395 Abort one level back to the previous command level | |
396 (@code{abort-recursive-edit}). | |
397 | |
398 @item q | |
399 Return to the top level editor command loop (@code{top-level}). This | |
400 exits all recursive editing levels, including all levels of Edebug | |
401 activity. However, instrumented code protected with | |
402 @code{unwind-protect} or @code{condition-case} forms may resume | |
403 debugging. | |
404 | |
405 @item Q | |
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6558 | 407 (@code{top-level-nonstop}). |
408 | |
409 @item r | |
410 Redisplay the most recently known expression result in the echo area | |
411 (@code{edebug-previous-result}). | |
412 | |
413 @item d | |
414 Display a backtrace, excluding Edebug's own functions for clarity | |
415 (@code{edebug-backtrace}). | |
416 | |
417 You cannot use debugger commands in the backtrace buffer in Edebug as | |
418 you would in the standard debugger. | |
419 | |
420 The backtrace buffer is killed automatically when you continue | |
421 execution. | |
422 @end table | |
423 | |
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6558 | 433 There are three other ways to stop Edebug execution once it has started: |
434 breakpoints, the global break condition, and source breakpoints. | |
435 | |
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447 are testing: these are places where execution should stop. You can set a |
6558 | 448 breakpoint at any stop point, as defined in @ref{Using Edebug}. For |
449 setting and unsetting breakpoints, the stop point that is affected is | |
450 the first one at or after point in the source code buffer. Here are the | |
451 Edebug commands for breakpoints: | |
452 | |
453 @table @kbd | |
454 @item b | |
455 Set a breakpoint at the stop point at or after point | |
456 (@code{edebug-set-breakpoint}). If you use a prefix argument, the | |
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460 @item u | |
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463 | |
464 @item x @var{condition} @key{RET} | |
465 Set a conditional breakpoint which stops the program only if | |
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6558 | 472 (@code{edebug-next-breakpoint}). |
473 @end table | |
474 | |
475 While in Edebug, you can set a breakpoint with @kbd{b} and unset one | |
476 with @kbd{u}. First move point to the Edebug stop point of your choice, | |
477 then type @kbd{b} or @kbd{u} to set or unset a breakpoint there. | |
478 Unsetting a breakpoint where none has been set has no effect. | |
479 | |
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483 A @dfn{conditional breakpoint} tests a condition each time the program | |
484 gets there. Any errors that occur as a result of evaluating the | |
485 condition are ignored, as if the result were @code{nil}. To set a | |
486 conditional breakpoint, use @kbd{x}, and specify the condition | |
487 expression in the minibuffer. Setting a conditional breakpoint at a | |
488 stop point that has a previously established conditional breakpoint puts | |
489 the previous condition expression in the minibuffer so you can edit it. | |
490 | |
491 You can make a conditional or unconditional breakpoint | |
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494 automatically unset. | |
495 | |
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6558 | 497 mode is Go-nonstop. In that mode, it ignores breakpoints entirely. |
498 | |
499 To find out where your breakpoints are, use the @kbd{B} command, which | |
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505 @node Global Break Condition | |
506 @subsubsection Global Break Condition | |
507 | |
508 @cindex stopping on events | |
509 @cindex global break condition | |
510 A @dfn{global break condition} stops execution when a specified | |
511 condition is satisfied, no matter where that may occur. Edebug | |
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514 depending on the execution mode, as if a breakpoint had been hit. If | |
515 evaluating the condition gets an error, execution does not stop. | |
516 | |
517 @findex edebug-set-global-break-condition | |
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524 The global break condition is the simplest way to find where in your | |
525 code some event occurs, but it makes code run much more slowly. So you | |
526 should reset the condition to @code{nil} when not using it. | |
527 | |
528 @node Source Breakpoints | |
529 @subsubsection Source Breakpoints | |
530 | |
531 @findex edebug | |
532 @cindex source breakpoints | |
533 All breakpoints in a definition are forgotten each time you | |
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541 @example | |
542 (defun fac (n) | |
543 (if (= n 0) (edebug)) | |
544 (if (< 0 n) | |
545 (* n (fac (1- n))) | |
546 1)) | |
547 @end example | |
548 | |
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551 the execution mode, Edebug stops or pauses there. | |
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6558 | 554 that function calls @code{debug}. |
555 @c This may not be a good idea anymore. | |
556 | |
557 @node Trapping Errors | |
558 @subsection Trapping Errors | |
559 | |
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6558 | 575 Edebug is active, these changes will be forgotten when Edebug becomes |
576 inactive. Furthermore, during Edebug's recursive edit, these variables | |
577 are bound to the values they had outside of Edebug. | |
578 | |
579 @node Edebug Views | |
580 @subsection Edebug Views | |
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587 @table @kbd | |
588 @item v | |
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598 @item w | |
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606 @item W | |
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615 | |
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633 @node Edebug Eval | |
634 @subsection Evaluation | |
635 | |
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643 @table @kbd | |
644 @item e @var{exp} @key{RET} | |
645 Evaluate expression @var{exp} in the context outside of Edebug | |
646 (@code{edebug-eval-expression}). That is, Edebug tries to minimize its | |
647 interference with the evaluation. | |
648 | |
12098 | 649 @item M-: @var{exp} @key{RET} |
6558 | 650 Evaluate expression @var{exp} in the context of Edebug itself. |
651 | |
652 @item C-x C-e | |
653 Evaluate the expression before point, in the context outside of Edebug | |
654 (@code{edebug-eval-last-sexp}). | |
655 @end table | |
656 | |
657 @cindex lexical binding (Edebug) | |
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6558 | 659 lexically bound symbols created by the following constructs in |
660 @file{cl.el} (version 2.03 or later): @code{lexical-let}, | |
661 @code{macrolet}, and @code{symbol-macrolet}. | |
662 | |
663 @node Eval List | |
664 @subsection Evaluation List Buffer | |
665 | |
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6558 | 667 evaluate expressions interactively. You can also set up the |
668 @dfn{evaluation list} of expressions to be evaluated automatically each | |
669 time Edebug updates the display. | |
670 | |
671 @table @kbd | |
672 @item E | |
673 Switch to the evaluation list buffer @samp{*edebug*} | |
674 (@code{edebug-visit-eval-list}). | |
675 @end table | |
676 | |
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6558 | 678 Interaction mode (@pxref{Lisp Interaction,,, emacs, The GNU Emacs |
679 Manual}) as well as these special commands: | |
680 | |
681 @table @kbd | |
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684 the value in the buffer (@code{edebug-eval-print-last-sexp}). | |
685 | |
686 @item C-x C-e | |
687 Evaluate the expression before point, in the context outside of Edebug | |
688 (@code{edebug-eval-last-sexp}). | |
689 | |
690 @item C-c C-u | |
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6558 | 692 (@code{edebug-update-eval-list}). |
693 | |
694 @item C-c C-d | |
695 Delete the evaluation list group that point is in | |
696 (@code{edebug-delete-eval-item}). | |
697 | |
698 @item C-c C-w | |
699 Switch back to the source code buffer at the current stop point | |
700 (@code{edebug-where}). | |
701 @end table | |
702 | |
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706 | |
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711 @cindex evaluation list group | |
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6558 | 713 evaluation list buffer. An evaluation list group consists of one or |
714 more Lisp expressions. Groups are separated by comment lines. | |
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6558 | 728 error message is displayed in a string as if it were the result. |
729 Therefore, expressions that use variables not currently valid do not | |
730 interrupt your debugging. | |
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6558 | 733 several expressions have been added to it: |
734 | |
735 @smallexample | |
736 (current-buffer) | |
737 #<buffer *scratch*> | |
738 ;--------------------------------------------------------------- | |
739 (selected-window) | |
740 #<window 16 on *scratch*> | |
741 ;--------------------------------------------------------------- | |
742 (point) | |
743 196 | |
744 ;--------------------------------------------------------------- | |
745 bad-var | |
746 "Symbol's value as variable is void: bad-var" | |
747 ;--------------------------------------------------------------- | |
748 (recursion-depth) | |
749 0 | |
750 ;--------------------------------------------------------------- | |
751 this-command | |
752 eval-last-sexp | |
753 ;--------------------------------------------------------------- | |
754 @end smallexample | |
755 | |
756 To delete a group, move point into it and type @kbd{C-c C-d}, or simply | |
757 delete the text for the group and update the evaluation list with | |
758 @kbd{C-c C-u}. To add a new expression to the evaluation list, insert | |
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763 After selecting @samp{*edebug*}, you can return to the source code | |
764 buffer with @kbd{C-c C-w}. The @samp{*edebug*} buffer is killed when | |
765 you continue execution, and recreated next time it is needed. | |
766 | |
767 @node Printing in Edebug | |
768 @subsection Printing in Edebug | |
769 | |
770 @cindex printing (Edebug) | |
771 @cindex printing circular structures | |
772 @pindex cust-print | |
773 If an expression in your program produces a value containing circular | |
774 list structure, you may get an error when Edebug attempts to print it. | |
775 | |
776 One way to cope with circular structure is to set @code{print-length} | |
777 or @code{print-level} to truncate the printing. Edebug does this for | |
778 you; it binds @code{print-length} and @code{print-level} to 50 if they | |
779 were @code{nil}. (Actually, the variables @code{edebug-print-length} | |
780 and @code{edebug-print-level} specify the values to use within Edebug.) | |
781 @xref{Output Variables}. | |
782 | |
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798 | |
799 @example | |
800 (setq a '(x y)) | |
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804 @noindent | |
805 Custom printing prints this as @samp{Result: #1=(#1# y)}. The | |
806 @samp{#1=} notation labels the structure that follows it with the label | |
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809 vectors. | |
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818 | |
819 @node Trace Buffer | |
820 @subsection Trace Buffer | |
821 @cindex trace buffer | |
822 | |
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6558 | 824 @samp{*edebug-trace*}. This is a log of function calls and returns, |
825 showing the function names and their arguments and values. To enable | |
826 trace recording, set @code{edebug-trace} to a non-@code{nil} value. | |
827 | |
828 Making a trace buffer is not the same thing as using trace execution | |
829 mode (@pxref{Edebug Execution Modes}). | |
830 | |
831 When trace recording is enabled, each function entry and exit adds | |
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836 | |
837 The number of @samp{:}s in an entry shows its recursion depth. You | |
838 can use the braces in the trace buffer to find the matching beginning or | |
839 end of function calls. | |
840 | |
841 @findex edebug-print-trace-before | |
842 @findex edebug-print-trace-after | |
843 You can customize trace recording for function entry and exit by | |
844 redefining the functions @code{edebug-print-trace-before} and | |
845 @code{edebug-print-trace-after}. | |
846 | |
847 @defmac edebug-tracing string body@dots{} | |
848 This macro requests additional trace information around the execution | |
849 of the @var{body} forms. The argument @var{string} specifies text | |
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854 | |
855 @defun edebug-trace format-string &rest format-args | |
856 This function inserts text in the trace buffer. It computes the text | |
857 with @code{(apply 'format @var{format-string} @var{format-args})}. | |
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866 @node Coverage Testing | |
867 @subsection Coverage Testing | |
868 | |
869 @cindex coverage testing | |
870 @cindex frequency counts | |
871 @cindex performance analysis | |
872 Edebug provides rudimentary coverage testing and display of execution | |
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896 @deffn Command edebug-display-freq-count | |
897 This command displays the frequency count data for each line of the | |
898 current definition. | |
899 | |
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6558 | 913 @end deffn |
914 | |
915 For example, after evaluating @code{(fac 5)} with a source | |
916 breakpoint, and setting @code{edebug-test-coverage} to @code{t}, when | |
917 the breakpoint is reached, the frequency data looks like this: | |
918 | |
919 @example | |
920 (defun fac (n) | |
921 (if (= n 0) (edebug)) | |
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936 | |
937 @node The Outside Context | |
938 @subsection The Outside Context | |
939 | |
940 Edebug tries to be transparent to the program you are debugging, but it | |
941 does not succeed completely. Edebug also tries to be transparent when | |
942 you evaluate expressions with @kbd{e} or with the evaluation list | |
943 buffer, by temporarily restoring the outside context. This section | |
944 explains precisely what context Edebug restores, and how Edebug fails to | |
945 be completely transparent. | |
946 | |
947 @menu | |
948 * Checking Whether to Stop:: When Edebug decides what to do. | |
949 * Edebug Display Update:: When Edebug updates the display. | |
950 * Edebug Recursive Edit:: When Edebug stops execution. | |
951 @end menu | |
952 | |
953 @node Checking Whether to Stop | |
954 @subsubsection Checking Whether to Stop | |
955 | |
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960 @itemize @bullet | |
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971 | |
972 | |
973 @node Edebug Display Update | |
974 @subsubsection Edebug Display Update | |
975 | |
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983 Emacs redisplays only when it pauses. Usually, when you continue | |
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994 @itemize @bullet | |
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997 Which buffer is current, and the positions of point and the mark in the | |
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1005 The window configuration is not restored on error or quit, but the | |
1006 outside selected window @emph{is} reselected even on error or quit in | |
1007 case a @code{save-excursion} is active. If the value of | |
1008 @code{edebug-save-windows} is a list, only the listed windows are saved | |
1009 and restored. | |
1010 | |
1011 The window start and horizontal scrolling of the source code buffer are | |
1012 not restored, however, so that the display remains coherent within Edebug. | |
1013 | |
1014 @item | |
1015 The value of point in each displayed buffer is saved and restored if | |
1016 @code{edebug-save-displayed-buffer-points} is non-@code{nil}. | |
1017 | |
1018 @item | |
1019 The variables @code{overlay-arrow-position} and | |
1020 @code{overlay-arrow-string} are saved and restored. So you can safely | |
1021 invoke Edebug from the recursive edit elsewhere in the same buffer. | |
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1025 the cursor shows up in the window. | |
1026 @end itemize | |
1027 | |
1028 @node Edebug Recursive Edit | |
1029 @subsubsection Edebug Recursive Edit | |
1030 | |
1031 When Edebug is entered and actually reads commands from the user, it | |
1032 saves (and later restores) these additional data: | |
1033 | |
1034 @itemize @bullet | |
1035 @item | |
1036 The current match data. @xref{Match Data}. | |
1037 | |
1038 @item | |
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1046 The key sequence returned by @code{this-command-keys} is changed by | |
1047 executing commands within Edebug and there is no way to reset | |
1048 the key sequence from Lisp. | |
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1056 Complex commands executed while in Edebug are added to the variable | |
1057 @code{command-history}. In rare cases this can alter execution. | |
1058 | |
1059 @item | |
1060 Within Edebug, the recursion depth appears one deeper than the recursion | |
1061 depth outside Edebug. This is not true of the automatically updated | |
1062 evaluation list window. | |
1063 | |
1064 @item | |
1065 @code{standard-output} and @code{standard-input} are bound to @code{nil} | |
1066 by the @code{recursive-edit}, but Edebug temporarily restores them during | |
1067 evaluations. | |
1068 | |
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1071 Edebug is active, @code{defining-kbd-macro} is bound to | |
1072 @code{edebug-continue-kbd-macro}. | |
1073 @end itemize | |
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1125 @deffn Macro def-edebug-spec macro specification | |
1126 Specify which expressions of a call to macro @var{macro} are forms to be | |
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6558 | 1131 name. |
1132 @end deffn | |
1133 | |
1134 Here is a table of the possibilities for @var{specification} and how each | |
1135 directs processing of arguments. | |
1136 | |
7734 | 1137 @table @asis |
6558 | 1138 @item @code{t} |
1139 All arguments are instrumented for evaluation. | |
1140 | |
1141 @item @code{0} | |
1142 None of the arguments is instrumented. | |
1143 | |
1144 @item a symbol | |
1145 The symbol must have an Edebug specification which is used instead. | |
1146 This indirection is repeated until another kind of specification is | |
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1149 @item a list | |
1150 The elements of the list describe the types of the arguments of a | |
1151 calling form. The possible elements of a specification list are | |
1152 described in the following sections. | |
1153 @end table | |
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1162 @node Specification List | |
1163 @subsubsection Specification List | |
1164 | |
1165 @cindex Edebug specification list | |
1166 A @dfn{specification list} is required for an Edebug specification if | |
1167 some arguments of a macro call are evaluated while others are not. Some | |
1168 elements in a specification list match one or more arguments, but others | |
1169 modify the processing of all following elements. The latter, called | |
1170 @dfn{specification keywords}, are symbols beginning with @samp{&} (such | |
1171 as @code{&optional}). | |
1172 | |
1173 A specification list may contain sublists which match arguments that are | |
1174 themselves lists, or it may contain vectors used for grouping. Sublists | |
1175 and groups thus subdivide the specification list into a hierarchy of | |
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6558 | 1177 sublist or group they are contained in. |
1178 | |
1179 When a specification list involves alternatives or repetition, matching | |
1180 it against an actual macro call may require backtracking. | |
1181 @xref{Backtracking}, for more details. | |
1182 | |
1183 Edebug specifications provide the power of regular expression matching, | |
1184 plus some context-free grammar constructs: the matching of sublists with | |
1185 balanced parentheses, recursive processing of forms, and recursion via | |
1186 indirect specifications. | |
1187 | |
1188 Here's a table of the possible elements of a specification list, with | |
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1192 @table @code | |
1193 @item sexp | |
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1197 @item form | |
1198 A single evaluated expression, which is instrumented. | |
1199 | |
1200 @item place | |
1201 @findex edebug-unwrap | |
1202 A place to store a value, as in the Common Lisp @code{setf} construct. | |
1203 | |
1204 @item body | |
1205 Short for @code{&rest form}. See @code{&rest} below. | |
1206 | |
1207 @item function-form | |
1208 A function form: either a quoted function symbol, a quoted lambda | |
1209 expression, or a form (that should evaluate to a function symbol or | |
1210 lambda expression). This is useful when an argument that's a lambda | |
1211 expression might be quoted with @code{quote} rather than | |
1212 @code{function}, since it instruments the body of the lambda expression | |
1213 either way. | |
1214 | |
1215 @item lambda-expr | |
1216 A lambda expression with no quoting. | |
1217 | |
1218 @item &optional | |
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1223 To make just a few elements optional followed by non-optional elements, | |
1224 use @code{[&optional @var{specs}@dots{}]}. To specify that several | |
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1235 To repeat only a few elements, use @code{[&rest @var{specs}@dots{}]}. | |
1236 To specify several elements that must all match on every repetition, use | |
1237 @code{&rest [@var{specs}@dots{}]}. | |
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1239 @item &or | |
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1242 alternative. One of the alternatives must match, or the @code{&or} | |
1243 specification fails. | |
1244 | |
1245 Each list element following @code{&or} is a single alternative. To | |
1246 group two or more list elements as a single alternative, enclose them in | |
1247 @code{[@dots{}]}. | |
1248 | |
1249 @item ¬ | |
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1252 @code{&or}, but if any of them match, the specification fails. If none | |
1253 of them match, nothing is matched, but the @code{¬} specification | |
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1261 instrumented. The @code{&define} keyword should be the first element in | |
1262 a list specification. | |
1263 | |
1264 @item nil | |
1265 This is successful when there are no more arguments to match at the | |
1266 current argument list level; otherwise it fails. See sublist | |
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1269 @item gate | |
1270 @cindex preventing backtracking | |
1271 No argument is matched but backtracking through the gate is disabled | |
1272 while matching the remainder of the specifications at this level. This | |
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1276 @item @var{other-symbol} | |
1277 @cindex indirect specifications | |
1278 Any other symbol in a specification list may be a predicate or an | |
1279 indirect specification. | |
1280 | |
1281 If the symbol has an Edebug specification, this @dfn{indirect | |
1282 specification} should be either a list specification that is used in | |
1283 place of the symbol, or a function that is called to process the | |
1284 arguments. The specification may be defined with @code{def-edebug-spec} | |
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1287 Otherwise, the symbol should be a predicate. The predicate is called | |
1288 with the argument and the specification fails if the predicate returns | |
1289 @code{nil}. In either case, that argument is not instrumented. | |
1290 | |
1291 Some suitable predicates include @code{symbolp}, @code{integerp}, | |
1292 @code{stringp}, @code{vectorp}, and @code{atom}. | |
1293 | |
1294 @item [@var{elements}@dots{}] | |
1295 @cindex [@dots{}] (Edebug) | |
1296 A vector of elements groups the elements into a single @dfn{group | |
1297 specification}. Its meaning has nothing to do with vectors. | |
1298 | |
1299 @item "@var{string}" | |
1300 The argument should be a symbol named @var{string}. This specification | |
1301 is equivalent to the quoted symbol, @code{'@var{symbol}}, where the name | |
1302 of @var{symbol} is the @var{string}, but the string form is preferred. | |
1303 | |
1304 @item (vector @var{elements}@dots{}) | |
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1308 @item (@var{elements}@dots{}) | |
1309 Any other list is a @dfn{sublist specification} and the argument must be | |
1310 a list whose elements match the specification @var{elements}. | |
1311 | |
1312 @cindex dotted lists (Edebug) | |
1313 A sublist specification may be a dotted list and the corresponding list | |
1314 argument may then be a dotted list. Alternatively, the last @sc{cdr} of a | |
1315 dotted list specification may be another sublist specification (via a | |
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1318 This is useful in recursive specifications such as in the backquote | |
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1321 | |
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1326 @end table | |
1327 | |
1328 @c Need to document extensions with &symbol and :symbol | |
1329 | |
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1333 @table @code | |
1334 @item name | |
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1337 A defining form is not required to have a name field; and it may have | |
1338 multiple name fields. | |
1339 | |
1340 @item :name | |
1341 This construct does not actually match an argument. The element | |
1342 following @code{:name} should be a symbol; it is used as an additional | |
1343 name component for the definition. You can use this to add a unique, | |
1344 static component to the name of the definition. It may be used more | |
1345 than once. | |
1346 | |
1347 @item arg | |
1348 The argument, a symbol, is the name of an argument of the defining form. | |
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1352 @item lambda-list | |
1353 @cindex lambda-list (Edebug) | |
1354 This matches a lambda list---the argument list of a lambda expression. | |
1355 | |
1356 @item def-body | |
1357 The argument is the body of code in a definition. This is like | |
1358 @code{body}, described above, but a definition body must be instrumented | |
1359 with a different Edebug call that looks up information associated with | |
1360 the definition. Use @code{def-body} for the highest level list of forms | |
1361 within the definition. | |
1362 | |
1363 @item def-form | |
1364 The argument is a single, highest-level form in a definition. This is | |
1365 like @code{def-body}, except use this to match a single form rather than | |
1366 a list of forms. As a special case, @code{def-form} also means that | |
1367 tracing information is not output when the form is executed. See the | |
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1370 | |
1371 @node Backtracking | |
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1374 @cindex backtracking | |
1375 @cindex syntax error (Edebug) | |
1376 If a specification fails to match at some point, this does not | |
1377 necessarily mean a syntax error will be signaled; instead, | |
1378 @dfn{backtracking} will take place until all alternatives have been | |
1379 exhausted. Eventually every element of the argument list must be | |
1380 matched by some element in the specification, and every required element | |
1381 in the specification must match some argument. | |
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1397 must be in the form itself rather than at a higher level. | |
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6558 | 1402 all begin with the same symbol, you can usually work around this |
1403 constraint by factoring the symbol out of the alternatives, e.g., | |
1404 @code{["foo" &or [first case] [second case] ...]}. | |
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1412 @node Specification Examples | |
1413 @subsubsection Specification Examples | |
1414 | |
1415 It may be easier to understand Edebug specifications by studying | |
1416 the examples provided here. | |
1417 | |
1418 A @code{let} special form has a sequence of bindings and a body. Each | |
1419 of the bindings is either a symbol or a sublist with a symbol and | |
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6558 | 1421 inside of the sublist to prevent backtracking once a sublist is found. |
1422 | |
1423 @example | |
1424 (def-edebug-spec let | |
1425 ((&rest | |
1426 &or symbolp (gate symbolp &optional form)) | |
1427 body)) | |
1428 @end example | |
1429 | |
1430 Edebug uses the following specifications for @code{defun} and | |
1431 @code{defmacro} and the associated argument list and @code{interactive} | |
1432 specifications. It is necessary to handle interactive forms specially | |
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1442 def-body)) | |
1443 | |
1444 (def-edebug-spec lambda-list | |
1445 (([&rest arg] | |
1446 [&optional ["&optional" arg &rest arg]] | |
1447 &optional ["&rest" arg] | |
1448 ))) | |
1449 | |
1450 (def-edebug-spec interactive | |
1451 (&optional &or stringp def-form)) ; @r{Notice: @code{def-form}} | |
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1454 The specification for backquote below illustrates how to match | |
1455 dotted lists and use @code{nil} to terminate recursion. It also | |
1456 illustrates how components of a vector may be matched. (The actual | |
1457 specification defined by Edebug does not support dotted lists because | |
1458 doing so causes very deep recursion that could fail.) | |
1459 | |
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1463 (def-edebug-spec backquote-form | |
1464 (&or ([&or "," ",@@"] &or ("quote" backquote-form) form) | |
1465 (backquote-form . [&or nil backquote-form]) | |
1466 (vector &rest backquote-form) | |
1467 sexp)) | |
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1470 | |
1471 @node Edebug Options | |
1472 @subsection Edebug Options | |
1473 | |
1474 These options affect the behavior of Edebug: | |
1475 | |
1476 @defopt edebug-setup-hook | |
1477 Functions to call before Edebug is used. Each time it is set to a new | |
1478 value, Edebug will call those functions once and then | |
1479 @code{edebug-setup-hook} is reset to @code{nil}. You could use this to | |
1480 load up Edebug specifications associated with a package you are using | |
1481 but only when you also use Edebug. | |
1482 @xref{Instrumenting}. | |
1483 @end defopt | |
1484 | |
1485 @defopt edebug-all-defs | |
1486 If this is non-@code{nil}, normal evaluation of defining forms such as | |
1487 @code{defun} and @code{defmacro} instruments them for Edebug. This | |
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1494 | |
1495 @defopt edebug-all-forms | |
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1501 Use the command @kbd{M-x edebug-all-forms} to toggle the value of this | |
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6558 | 1503 @end defopt |
1504 | |
1505 @defopt edebug-save-windows | |
1506 If this is non-@code{nil}, Edebug saves and restores the window | |
1507 configuration. That takes some time, so if your program does not care | |
1508 what happens to the window configurations, it is better to set this | |
1509 variable to @code{nil}. | |
1510 | |
1511 If the value is a list, only the listed windows are saved and | |
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1514 You can use the @kbd{W} command in Edebug to change this variable | |
1515 interactively. @xref{Edebug Display Update}. | |
1516 @end defopt | |
1517 | |
1518 @defopt edebug-save-displayed-buffer-points | |
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1522 Saving and restoring point in other buffers is necessary if you are | |
1523 debugging code that changes the point of a buffer which is displayed in | |
1524 a non-selected window. If Edebug or the user then selects the window, | |
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6558 | 1526 |
1527 Saving and restoring point in all buffers is expensive, since it | |
1528 requires selecting each window twice, so enable this only if you need | |
1529 it. @xref{Edebug Display Update}. | |
1530 @end defopt | |
1531 | |
1532 @defopt edebug-initial-mode | |
1533 If this variable is non-@code{nil}, it specifies the initial execution | |
1534 mode for Edebug when it is first activated. Possible values are | |
1535 @code{step}, @code{next}, @code{go}, @code{Go-nonstop}, @code{trace}, | |
1536 @code{Trace-fast}, @code{continue}, and @code{Continue-fast}. | |
1537 | |
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6558 | 1539 @xref{Edebug Execution Modes}. |
1540 @end defopt | |
1541 | |
1542 @defopt edebug-trace | |
1543 Non-@code{nil} means display a trace of function entry and exit. | |
1544 Tracing output is displayed in a buffer named @samp{*edebug-trace*}, one | |
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6558 | 1553 If non-@code{nil}, Edebug tests coverage of all expressions debugged. |
1554 @xref{Coverage Testing}. | |
1555 @end defopt | |
1556 | |
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6558 | 1558 If non-@code{nil}, continue defining or executing any keyboard macro |
1559 that is executing outside of Edebug. Use this with caution since it is not | |
1560 debugged. | |
1561 @xref{Edebug Execution Modes}. | |
1562 @end defopt | |
1563 | |
1564 @defopt edebug-on-error | |
1565 Edebug binds @code{debug-on-error} to this value, if | |
1566 @code{debug-on-error} was previously @code{nil}. @xref{Trapping | |
1567 Errors}. | |
1568 @end defopt | |
1569 | |
1570 @defopt edebug-on-quit | |
1571 Edebug binds @code{debug-on-quit} to this value, if | |
1572 @code{debug-on-quit} was previously @code{nil}. @xref{Trapping | |
1573 Errors}. | |
1574 @end defopt | |
1575 | |
1576 If you change the values of @code{edebug-on-error} or | |
1577 @code{edebug-on-quit} while Edebug is active, their values won't be used | |
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1582 @defopt edebug-global-break-condition | |
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1586 @end defopt | |
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1588 @ignore | |
1589 arch-tag: 74842db8-019f-4818-b5a4-b2de878e57fd | |
1590 @end ignore |