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1 @c This is part of the Emacs manual.
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2 @c Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2001,
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3 @c 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4 @c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions.
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5 @node Building, Maintaining, Programs, Top
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6 @chapter Compiling and Testing Programs
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7 @cindex building programs
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8 @cindex program building
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9 @cindex running Lisp functions
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11 The previous chapter discusses the Emacs commands that are useful for
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12 making changes in programs. This chapter deals with commands that assist
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13 in the larger process of compiling and testing programs.
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14
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15 @menu
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16 * Compilation:: Compiling programs in languages other
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17 than Lisp (C, Pascal, etc.).
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18 * Compilation Mode:: The mode for visiting compiler errors.
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19 * Compilation Shell:: Customizing your shell properly
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20 for use in the compilation buffer.
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21 * Grep Searching:: Searching with grep.
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22 * Flymake:: Finding syntax errors on the fly.
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23 * Debuggers:: Running symbolic debuggers for non-Lisp programs.
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24 * Executing Lisp:: Various modes for editing Lisp programs,
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25 with different facilities for running
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26 the Lisp programs.
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27 * Libraries: Lisp Libraries. Creating Lisp programs to run in Emacs.
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28 * Eval: Lisp Eval. Executing a single Lisp expression in Emacs.
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29 * Interaction: Lisp Interaction. Executing Lisp in an Emacs buffer.
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30 * External Lisp:: Communicating through Emacs with a separate Lisp.
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31 @end menu
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33 @node Compilation
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34 @section Running Compilations under Emacs
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35 @cindex inferior process
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36 @cindex make
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37 @cindex compilation errors
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38 @cindex error log
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40 Emacs can run compilers for noninteractive languages such as C and
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41 Fortran as inferior processes, feeding the error log into an Emacs buffer.
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42 It can also parse the error messages and show you the source lines where
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43 compilation errors occurred.
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45 @table @kbd
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46 @item M-x compile
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47 Run a compiler asynchronously under Emacs, with error messages going to
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48 the @samp{*compilation*} buffer.
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50 Invoke a compiler with the same command as in the last invocation of
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52 @item M-x kill-compilation
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53 Kill the running compilation subprocess.
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54 @end table
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56 @findex compile
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57 To run @code{make} or another compilation command, do @kbd{M-x
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58 compile}. This command reads a shell command line using the minibuffer,
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65 @vindex compile-command
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66 The default for the compilation command is normally @samp{make -k},
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67 which is correct most of the time for nontrivial programs.
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68 (@xref{Top,, Make, make, GNU Make Manual}.) If you have done @kbd{M-x
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69 compile} before, the default each time is the command you used the
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70 previous time. @code{compile} stores this command in the variable
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72 for the next use of @kbd{M-x compile}. If a file specifies a file
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74 you type @kbd{M-x compile} in that file's buffer. @xref{File
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75 Variables}.
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77 Starting a compilation displays the buffer @samp{*compilation*} in
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79 you whether compilation is finished, with the word @samp{run},
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82 a compilation is going on, the string @samp{Compiling} appears in the
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84 compilation is finished.
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86 If you want to watch the compilation transcript as it appears, switch
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89 above point, which remains at the end. If point is not at the end of
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90 the buffer, it remains fixed while more compilation output is added at
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94 @vindex compilation-scroll-output
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97 follow output as it comes in.
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100 To rerun the last compilation with the same command, type @kbd{M-x
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105 was started.
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107 When the compiler process terminates, for whatever reason, the mode
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108 line of the @samp{*compilation*} buffer changes to say @samp{exit}
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110 @samp{signal} (if a signal terminated the process), instead of
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111 @samp{run}.
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113 @findex kill-compilation
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114 Starting a new compilation also kills any compilation
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116 compilation at any time. However, @kbd{M-x compile} asks for
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117 confirmation before actually killing a compilation that is running.
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118 You can also kill the compilation process with @kbd{M-x
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119 kill-compilation}.
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121 If you want to run two compilations at once, you should start the
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124 compilation. That will create a new @samp{*compilation*} buffer.
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127 subprocesses; if it does, and they keep running after the main
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128 compiler process has terminated, Emacs may kill them or their output
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129 may not arrive in Emacs. To avoid this problem, make the main process
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131 using @samp{$!} and @samp{wait}, like this:
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133 @example
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134 (sleep 10; echo 2nd)& pid=$! # @r{Record pid of subprocess}
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135 echo first message
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136 wait $pid # @r{Wait for subprocess}
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137 @end example
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141 compilation process terminates, this is sufficient:
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143 @example
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144 nohup @var{command}; sleep 1
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145 @end example
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147 @vindex compilation-environment
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148 You can control the environment passed to the compilation command
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149 with the variable @code{compilation-environment}. Its value is a list
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154 @node Compilation Mode
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155 @section Compilation Mode
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161 visit the source line corresponding to an error message. These
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162 commands are also available in other special buffers that list
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164 @kbd{M-x occur}.
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169 @itemx C-x `
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170 Visit the locus of the next error message or match.
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172 @itemx M-g p
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173 Visit the locus of the previous error message or match.
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178 Visit the locus of the error message that you click on.
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180 Find and highlight the locus of the next error message, without
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181 selecting the source buffer.
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182 @item M-p
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183 Find and highlight the locus of the previous error message, without
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184 selecting the source buffer.
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185 @item M-@}
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186 Move point to the next error for a different file than the current
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187 one.
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188 @item M-@{
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189 Move point to the previous error for a different file than the current
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190 one.
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191 @item C-c C-f
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192 Toggle Next Error Follow minor mode, which makes cursor motion in the
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193 compilation buffer produce automatic source display.
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194 @end table
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196 @findex compile-goto-error
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199 typing @key{RET} (@code{compile-goto-error}). Alternatively, you can
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200 click @kbd{Mouse-2} on the error message; you need not switch to the
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203 @kindex M-g M-n
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204 @kindex M-g n
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205 @kindex C-x `
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206 @findex next-error
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207 @vindex next-error-highlight
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208 To parse the compiler error messages sequentially, type @kbd{C-x `}
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212 displays the next error message at the top of one window and source
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213 location of the error in another window. It also momentarily
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214 highlights the relevant source line. You can change the behavior of
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215 this highlighting with the variable @code{next-error-highlight}.
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217 The first time @w{@kbd{C-x `}} is used after the start of a compilation,
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218 it moves to the first error's location. Subsequent uses of @kbd{C-x
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219 `} advance down to subsequent errors. If you visit a specific error
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220 message with @key{RET} or @kbd{Mouse-2}, subsequent @w{@kbd{C-x `}}
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221 commands advance from there. When @w{@kbd{C-x `}} gets to the end of the
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223 an Emacs error. @w{@kbd{C-u C-x `}} starts scanning from the beginning of
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224 the compilation buffer, and goes to the first error's location.
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226 @vindex compilation-skip-threshold
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227 By default, @w{@kbd{C-x `}} skips less important messages. The variable
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228 @code{compilation-skip-threshold} controls this. If its value is 2,
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229 @w{@kbd{C-x `}} skips anything less than error, 1 skips anything less
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230 than warning, and 0 doesn't skip any messages. The default is 1.
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232 When the window has a left fringe, an arrow in the fringe points to
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233 the current message in the compilation buffer. The variable
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234 @code{compilation-context-lines} controls the number of lines of
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235 leading context to display before the current message. Going to an
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236 error message location scrolls the @samp{*compilation*} buffer to put
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237 the message that far down from the top. The value @code{nil} is
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238 special: if there's a left fringe, the window doesn't scroll at all
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239 if the message is already visible. If there is no left fringe,
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240 @code{nil} means display the message at the top of the window.
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242 If you're not in the compilation buffer when you run
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243 @code{next-error}, Emacs will look for a buffer that contains error
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245 then for one that previously had @code{next-error} called on it, and
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246 then at the current buffer. Finally, Emacs looks at all the remaining
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247 buffers. @code{next-error} signals an error if it can't find any such
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248 buffer.
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250 @vindex compilation-error-regexp-alist
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251 @vindex grep-regexp-alist
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252 To parse messages from the compiler, Compilation mode uses the
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253 variable @code{compilation-error-regexp-alist} which lists various
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254 formats of error messages and tells Emacs how to extract the source file
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255 and the line number from the text of a message. If your compiler isn't
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256 supported, you can tailor Compilation mode to it by adding elements to
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257 that list. A similar variable @code{grep-regexp-alist} tells Emacs how
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258 to parse output of a @code{grep} command.
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259
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260 @findex compilation-next-error
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261 @findex compilation-previous-error
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262 @findex compilation-next-file
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263 @findex compilation-previous-file
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264 Compilation mode also redefines the keys @key{SPC} and @key{DEL} to
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265 scroll by screenfuls, and @kbd{M-n} (@code{compilation-next-error})
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266 and @kbd{M-p} (@code{compilation-previous-error}) to move to the next
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267 or previous error message. You can also use @kbd{M-@{}
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268 (@code{compilation-next-file} and @kbd{M-@}}
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269 (@code{compilation-previous-file}) to move up or down to an error
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270 message for a different source file.
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272 @cindex Next Error Follow mode
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273 @findex next-error-follow-minor-mode
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274 You can type @kbd{C-c C-f} to toggle Next Error Follow mode. In
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275 this minor mode, ordinary cursor motion in the compilation buffer
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276 automatically updates the source buffer. For instance, moving the
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277 cursor to the next error message causes the location of that error to
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278 be displayed immediately.
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282 any buffer, not just a normal compilation output buffer. Type @kbd{M-x
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283 compilation-minor-mode} to enable the minor mode. This defines the keys
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284 @key{RET} and @kbd{Mouse-2}, as in the Compilation major mode.
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286 Compilation minor mode works in any buffer, as long as the contents
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287 are in a format that it understands. In an Rlogin buffer (@pxref{Remote
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288 Host}), Compilation minor mode automatically accesses remote source
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289 files by FTP (@pxref{File Names}).
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291 @node Compilation Shell
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292 @section Subshells for Compilation
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294 Emacs uses a shell to run the compilation command, but specifies the
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295 option for a noninteractive shell. This means, in particular, that
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300 @file{.bashrc}, @file{.profile}, @file{.cshrc}, @file{.shrc}, or
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302 file should set the prompt only if there already is a prompt. Here's
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303 how to do it in bash:
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305 @example
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311 @noindent
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314 @example
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315 if ($?prompt) set prompt = @dots{}
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316 @end example
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320 method to conditionalize them.
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328 @node Grep Searching
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329 @section Searching with Grep under Emacs
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331 Just as you can run a compiler from Emacs and then visit the lines
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332 with compilation errors, you can also run @code{grep} and
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334 treating the matches reported by @code{grep} as if they were ``errors.''
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336 @table @kbd
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337 @item M-x grep
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338 Run @code{grep} asynchronously under Emacs, with matching lines
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339 listed in the buffer named @samp{*grep*}.
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340 @item M-x grep-find
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341 @itemx M-x find-grep
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342 Run @code{grep} via @code{find}, with user-specified arguments, and
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343 collect output in the buffer named @samp{*grep*}.
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344 @item M-x kill-grep
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345 Kill the running @code{grep} subprocess.
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346 @end table
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348 @findex grep
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349 To run @code{grep}, type @kbd{M-x grep}, then enter a command line
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350 that specifies how to run @code{grep}. Use the same arguments you
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351 would give @code{grep} when running it normally: a @code{grep}-style
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352 regexp (usually in single-quotes to quote the shell's special
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353 characters) followed by file names, which may use wildcards. If you
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354 specify a prefix argument for @kbd{M-x grep}, it detects the tag
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355 (@pxref{Tags}) around point, and puts that into the default
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356 @code{grep} command.
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357
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358 The output from @code{grep} goes in the @samp{*grep*} buffer. You
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359 can find the corresponding lines in the original files using @w{@kbd{C-x
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360 `}}, @key{RET}, and so forth, just like compilation errors.
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361
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362 Some grep programs accept a @samp{--color} option to output special
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363 markers around matches for the purpose of highlighting. You can make
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364 use of this feature by setting @code{grep-highlight-matches} to
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365 @code{t}. When displaying a match in the source buffer, the exact
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366 match will be highlighted, instead of the entire source line.
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368 @findex grep-find
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369 @findex find-grep
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370 The command @kbd{M-x grep-find} (also available as @kbd{M-x
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371 find-grep}) is similar to @kbd{M-x grep}, but it supplies a different
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372 initial default for the command---one that runs both @code{find} and
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373 @code{grep}, so as to search every file in a directory tree. See also
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374 the @code{find-grep-dired} command, in @ref{Dired and Find}.
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376 @node Flymake
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377 @section Finding Syntax Errors On The Fly
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378 @cindex checking syntax
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379
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380 Flymake mode is a minor mode that performs on-the-fly syntax
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381 checking for many programming and markup languages, including C, C++,
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382 Perl, HTML, and @TeX{}/La@TeX{}. It is somewhat analogous to Flyspell
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383 mode, which performs spell checking for ordinary human languages in a
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384 similar fashion (@pxref{Spelling}). As you edit a file, Flymake mode
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385 runs an appropriate syntax checking tool in the background, using a
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386 temporary copy of the buffer. It then parses the error and warning
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387 messages, and highlights the erroneous lines in the buffer. The
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388 syntax checking tool used depends on the language; for example, for
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389 C/C++ files this is usually the C compiler. Flymake can also use
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390 build tools such as @code{make} for checking complicated projects.
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391
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392 To activate Flymake mode, type @kbd{M-x flymake-mode}. You can move
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393 to the errors spotted by Flymake mode with @kbd{M-x
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394 flymake-goto-next-error} and @kbd{M-x flymake-goto-prev-error}. To
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395 display any error messages associated with the current line, use
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396 @kbd{M-x flymake-display-err-menu-for-current-line}.
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397
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398 For more details about using Flymake, see @ref{Top, Flymake,
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399 Flymake, flymake, The Flymake Manual}.
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400
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402 @section Running Debuggers Under Emacs
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403 @cindex debuggers
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404 @cindex GUD library
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405 @cindex GDB
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406 @cindex DBX
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407 @cindex SDB
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408 @cindex XDB
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409 @cindex Perldb
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410 @cindex bashdb
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411 @cindex JDB
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412 @cindex PDB
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416 various symbolic debuggers from within Emacs. We recommend the
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417 debugger GDB, which is free software, but GUD can also run DBX, SDB or
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418 XDB. GUD can also serve as an interface to Perl's debugging mode, the
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419 Python debugger PDB, the Bash debugger, and to JDB, the Java Debugger.
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420 @xref{Debugging,, The Lisp Debugger, elisp, the Emacs Lisp Reference
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421 Manual}, for information on debugging Emacs Lisp programs.
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423 @menu
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424 * Starting GUD:: How to start a debugger subprocess.
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425 * Debugger Operation:: Connection between the debugger and source buffers.
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426 * Commands of GUD:: Key bindings for common commands.
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429 implement a graphical debugging environment through
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430 Emacs.
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431 @end menu
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433 @node Starting GUD
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434 @subsection Starting GUD
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439 @table @kbd
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440 @item M-x gdb @key{RET} @var{file} @key{RET}
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441 @findex gdb
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442 Run GDB as a subprocess of Emacs. By default, this uses an IDE-like
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443 graphical interface; see @ref{GDB Graphical Interface}. Only GDB
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444 works with the graphical interface.
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445
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447 @findex dbx
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448 Run DBX as a subprocess of Emacs. Since Emacs does not implement a
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449 graphical interface for DBX, communication with DBX works by typing
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450 commands in the GUD interaction buffer. The same is true for all
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451 the other supported debuggers.
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453 @item M-x xdb @key{RET} @var{file} @key{RET}
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454 @findex xdb
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455 @vindex gud-xdb-directories
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456 Similar, but run XDB. Use the variable
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458 files.
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459
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460 @item M-x sdb @key{RET} @var{file} @key{RET}
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461 @findex sdb
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462 Similar, but run SDB.
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464 Some versions of SDB do not mention source file names in their
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465 messages. When you use them, you need to have a valid tags table
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466 (@pxref{Tags}) in order for GUD to find functions in the source code.
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467 If you have not visited a tags table or the tags table doesn't list one
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468 of the functions, you get a message saying @samp{The sdb support
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469 requires a valid tags table to work}. If this happens, generate a valid
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470 tags table in the working directory and try again.
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472 @item M-x bashdb @key{RET} @var{file} @key{RET}
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473 @findex bashdb
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474 Run the bash debugger to debug @var{file}, a shell script.
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475
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477 @findex perldb
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478 Run the Perl interpreter in debug mode to debug @var{file}, a Perl program.
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479
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480 @item M-x jdb @key{RET} @var{file} @key{RET}
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481 @findex jdb
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482 Run the Java debugger to debug @var{file}.
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483
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484 @item M-x pdb @key{RET} @var{file} @key{RET}
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485 @findex pdb
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486 Run the Python debugger to debug @var{file}.
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487 @end table
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488
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489 Each of these commands takes one argument: a command line to invoke
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490 the debugger. In the simplest case, specify just the name of the
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491 executable file you want to debug. You may also use options that the
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492 debugger supports. However, shell wildcards and variables are not
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493 allowed. GUD assumes that the first argument not starting with a
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494 @samp{-} is the executable file name.
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495
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496 @node Debugger Operation
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497 @subsection Debugger Operation
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499 @cindex fringes, and current execution line in GUD
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500 When you run a debugger with GUD using the textual interface, the
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501 debugger uses an Emacs buffer for its ordinary input and output. This
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502 is called the GUD buffer. Input and output from the program you are
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503 debugging also use this buffer.
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504
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505 The debugger displays the source files of the program by visiting
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506 them in Emacs buffers. An arrow in the left fringe indicates the
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507 current execution line.@footnote{On a text-only terminal, the arrow
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508 appears as @samp{=>} and overlays the first two text columns.} Moving
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509 point in this buffer does not move the arrow. The arrow is not part
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510 of the file's text; it appears only on the screen.
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511
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512 You can start editing these source files at any time in the buffers
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513 that display them. If you do modify a source file, keep in mind that
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514 inserting or deleting lines will throw off the arrow's positioning;
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515 GUD has no way of figuring out which line corresponded before your
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516 changes to the line number in a debugger message. Also, you'll
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517 typically have to recompile and restart the program for your changes
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518 to be reflected in the debugger's tables.
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520 @cindex tooltips with GUD
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521 @vindex tooltip-gud-modes
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522 @vindex gud-tooltip-mode
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523 @vindex gud-tooltip-echo-area
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524 The Tooltip facility (@pxref{Tooltips}) provides support for GUD@.
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525 You activate this feature by turning on the minor mode
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526 @code{gud-tooltip-mode}. Then you can display a variable's value in a
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527 tooltip simply by pointing at it with the mouse. In graphical mode,
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528 with a C program, you can also display the @code{#define} directive
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529 associated with an identifier when the program is not executing. This
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530 operates in the GUD buffer and in source buffers with major modes in
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531 the list @code{gud-tooltip-modes}. If the variable
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532 @code{gud-tooltip-echo-area} is non-@code{nil} then the variable's
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533 value is displayed in the echo area.
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534
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535 GUD tooltips are disabled when you use GDB in text command mode
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536 (@pxref{GDB Graphical Interface}), because displaying an expression's
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537 value in GDB can sometimes expand a macro and result in a side effect
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538 that interferes with the program's operation. The GDB graphical
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539 interface supports GUD tooltips and assures they will not cause side
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540 effects.
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541
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542 @node Commands of GUD
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543 @subsection Commands of GUD
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544
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545 The GUD interaction buffer uses a variant of Shell mode, so the
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546 Emacs commands of Shell mode are available (@pxref{Shell Mode}). All
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547 the usual commands for your debugger are available, and you can use
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548 the Shell mode history commands to repeat them. If you wish, you can
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549 control your debugger process entirely through this buffer.
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550
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551 GUD mode also provides commands for setting and clearing
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552 breakpoints, for selecting stack frames, and for stepping through the
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553 program. These commands are available both in the GUD buffer and
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554 globally, but with different key bindings. It also has its own tool
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555 bar from which you can invoke the more common commands by clicking on
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556 the appropriate icon. This is particularly useful for repetitive
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557 commands like @code{gud-next} and @code{gud-step}, and allows you to
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558 keep the GUD buffer hidden.
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559
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560 The breakpoint commands are normally used in source file buffers,
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561 because that is the easiest way to specify where to set or clear the
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562 breakpoint. Here's the global command to set a breakpoint:
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563
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564 @table @kbd
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565 @item C-x @key{SPC}
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566 @kindex C-x SPC
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567 Set a breakpoint on the source line that point is on.
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568 @end table
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569
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570 @kindex C-x C-a @r{(GUD)}
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571 Here are the other special commands provided by GUD@. The keys
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572 starting with @kbd{C-c} are available only in the GUD interaction
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573 buffer. The key bindings that start with @kbd{C-x C-a} are available in
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574 the GUD interaction buffer and also in source files.
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575
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576 @table @kbd
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577 @item C-c C-l
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578 @kindex C-c C-l @r{(GUD)}
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579 @itemx C-x C-a C-l
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580 @findex gud-refresh
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581 Display in another window the last line referred to in the GUD
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582 buffer (that is, the line indicated in the last location message).
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583 This runs the command @code{gud-refresh}.
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584
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585 @item C-c C-s
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586 @kindex C-c C-s @r{(GUD)}
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587 @itemx C-x C-a C-s
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588 @findex gud-step
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589 Execute a single line of code (@code{gud-step}). If the line contains
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590 a function call, execution stops after entering the called function.
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591
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592 @item C-c C-n
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593 @kindex C-c C-n @r{(GUD)}
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594 @itemx C-x C-a C-n
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595 @findex gud-next
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596 Execute a single line of code, stepping across entire function calls
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597 at full speed (@code{gud-next}).
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598
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599 @item C-c C-i
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600 @kindex C-c C-i @r{(GUD)}
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601 @itemx C-x C-a C-i
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602 @findex gud-stepi
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603 Execute a single machine instruction (@code{gud-stepi}).
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604
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605 @need 3000
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606 @item C-c C-r
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607 @kindex C-c C-r @r{(GUD)}
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608 @itemx C-x C-a C-r
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609 @findex gud-cont
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610 Continue execution without specifying any stopping point. The program
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611 will run until it hits a breakpoint, terminates, or gets a signal that
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612 the debugger is checking for (@code{gud-cont}).
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613
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614 @need 1000
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615 @item C-c C-d
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616 @kindex C-c C-d @r{(GUD)}
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617 @itemx C-x C-a C-d
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618 @findex gud-remove
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619 Delete the breakpoint(s) on the current source line, if any
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620 (@code{gud-remove}). If you use this command in the GUD interaction
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621 buffer, it applies to the line where the program last stopped.
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622
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623 @item C-c C-t
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624 @kindex C-c C-t @r{(GUD)}
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625 @itemx C-x C-a C-t
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626 @findex gud-tbreak
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627 Set a temporary breakpoint on the current source line, if any
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628 (@code{gud-tbreak}). If you use this command in the GUD interaction
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630 @end table
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631
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632 The above commands are common to all supported debuggers. If you are
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633 using GDB or (some versions of) DBX, these additional commands are available:
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634
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635 @table @kbd
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636 @item C-c <
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637 @kindex C-c < @r{(GUD)}
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638 @itemx C-x C-a <
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639 @findex gud-up
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640 Select the next enclosing stack frame (@code{gud-up}). This is
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641 equivalent to the GDB command @samp{up}.
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642
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643 @item C-c >
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644 @kindex C-c > @r{(GUD)}
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645 @itemx C-x C-a >
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646 @findex gud-down
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647 Select the next inner stack frame (@code{gud-down}). This is
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648 equivalent to the GDB command @samp{down}.
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649 @end table
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650
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651 If you are using GDB, these additional key bindings are available:
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652
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653 @table @kbd
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654 @item C-c C-r
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655 @kindex C-c C-r @r{(GUD)}
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656 @itemx C-x C-a C-r
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657 @findex gud-run
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658 Start execution of the program (@code{gud-run}).
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659
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660 @item C-c C-u
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661 @kindex C-c C-u @r{(GUD)}
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662 @itemx C-x C-a C-u
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663 @findex gud-until
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664 Continue execution to the current line (@code{gud-until}). The
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665 program will run until it hits a breakpoint, terminates, gets a signal
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666 that the debugger is checking for, or reaches the line on which the
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667 cursor currently sits.
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668
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669 @item @key{TAB}
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670 @kindex TAB @r{(GUD)}
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671 @findex gud-gdb-complete-command
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672 With GDB, complete a symbol name (@code{gud-gdb-complete-command}).
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673 This key is available only in the GUD interaction buffer.
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674
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675 @item C-c C-f
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676 @kindex C-c C-f @r{(GUD)}
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677 @itemx C-x C-a C-f
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678 @findex gud-finish
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679 Run the program until the selected stack frame returns or
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680 stops for some other reason (@code{gud-finish}).
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681
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682 @item C-x C-a C-j
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683 @kindex C-x C-a C-j @r{(GUD)}
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684 @findex gud-jump
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685 Only useful in a source buffer, @code{gud-jump} transfers the
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686 program's execution point to the current line. In other words, the
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687 next line that the program executes will be the one where you gave the
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688 command. If the new execution line is in a different function from
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689 the previously one, GDB prompts for confirmation since the results may
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690 be bizarre. See the GDB manual entry regarding @code{jump} for
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691 details.
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692 @end table
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693
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694 These commands interpret a numeric argument as a repeat count, when
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695 that makes sense.
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696
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697 Because @key{TAB} serves as a completion command, you can't use it to
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698 enter a tab as input to the program you are debugging with GDB.
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699 Instead, type @kbd{C-q @key{TAB}} to enter a tab.
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700
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701 @node GUD Customization
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702 @subsection GUD Customization
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703
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704 @vindex gdb-mode-hook
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705 @vindex dbx-mode-hook
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706 @vindex sdb-mode-hook
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707 @vindex xdb-mode-hook
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708 @vindex perldb-mode-hook
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709 @vindex pdb-mode-hook
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710 @vindex jdb-mode-hook
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711 @vindex bashdb-mode-hook
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712 On startup, GUD runs one of the following hooks: @code{gdb-mode-hook},
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713 if you are using GDB; @code{dbx-mode-hook}, if you are using DBX;
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714 @code{sdb-mode-hook}, if you are using SDB; @code{xdb-mode-hook}, if you
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715 are using XDB; @code{perldb-mode-hook}, for Perl debugging mode;
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716 @code{pdb-mode-hook}, for PDB; @code{jdb-mode-hook}, for JDB;
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717 @code{bashdb-mode-hook}, for the Bash debugger. You can
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718 use these hooks to define custom key bindings for the debugger
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719 interaction buffer. @xref{Hooks}.
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720
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721 Here is a convenient way to define a command that sends a particular
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722 command string to the debugger, and set up a key binding for it in the
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723 debugger interaction buffer:
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724
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725 @findex gud-def
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726 @example
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727 (gud-def @var{function} @var{cmdstring} @var{binding} @var{docstring})
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728 @end example
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729
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730 This defines a command named @var{function} which sends
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731 @var{cmdstring} to the debugger process, and gives it the documentation
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732 string @var{docstring}. You can then use the command @var{function} in any
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733 buffer. If @var{binding} is non-@code{nil}, @code{gud-def} also binds
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734 the command to @kbd{C-c @var{binding}} in the GUD buffer's mode and to
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735 @kbd{C-x C-a @var{binding}} generally.
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736
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737 The command string @var{cmdstring} may contain certain
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738 @samp{%}-sequences that stand for data to be filled in at the time
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739 @var{function} is called:
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740
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741 @table @samp
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742 @item %f
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743 The name of the current source file. If the current buffer is the GUD
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744 buffer, then the ``current source file'' is the file that the program
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745 stopped in.
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746 @c This said, ``the name of the file the program counter was in at the last breakpoint.''
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747 @c But I suspect it is really the last stop file.
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748
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749 @item %l
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750 The number of the current source line. If the current buffer is the GUD
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751 buffer, then the ``current source line'' is the line that the program
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752 stopped in.
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753
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754 @item %e
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755 The text of the C lvalue or function-call expression at or adjacent to point.
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756
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757 @item %a
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758 The text of the hexadecimal address at or adjacent to point.
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759
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760 @item %p
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761 The numeric argument of the called function, as a decimal number. If
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762 the command is used without a numeric argument, @samp{%p} stands for the
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763 empty string.
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764
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765 If you don't use @samp{%p} in the command string, the command you define
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766 ignores any numeric argument.
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767 @end table
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768
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769 @node GDB Graphical Interface
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770 @subsection GDB Graphical Interface
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771
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772 By default, the command @code{gdb} starts GDB using a graphical
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773 interface, using Emacs windows for display program state information.
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774 In effect, this makes Emacs into an IDE (interactive development
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775 environment). With it, you do not need to use textual GDB commands;
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776 you can control the debugging session with the mouse.
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777
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778 @c @findex gdb-mouse-set-clear-breakpoint
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779 @c @findex gdb-mouse-toggle-breakpoint
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780 For example, you can click @kbd{Mouse-1} in the fringe or display
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781 margin of a source buffer to set a breakpoint there and, on a
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782 graphical display, a red bullet will appear on that line. If a
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783 breakpoint already exists on that line, the same click will remove it.
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784 You can also enable or disable a breakpoint by clicking @kbd{Mouse-3}
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785 on the bullet. If you drag the debugger arrow in the fringe with
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786 @kbd{Mouse-1} (@code{gdb-mouse-until}), execution will continue to the
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787 line where you release the button, provided it is still in the same
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788 frame. Alternatively, you can click @kbd{Mouse-2} at some point in
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789 the fringe of this buffer and execution will advance to there.
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790
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791 This mode requires telling GDB that its ``screen size'' is
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792 unlimited, so it sets the height and width accordingly. For correct
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793 operation you must not change these values during the GDB session.
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794
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795 @vindex gud-gdb-command-name
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796 @findex gdba
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797 You can also run GDB in text command mode, like other debuggers. To
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798 do this, set @code{gud-gdb-command-name} to @code{"gdb --fullname"} or
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799 edit the startup command in the minibuffer to say that. You need to
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800 do use text command mode to run multiple debugging sessions within one
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801 Emacs session. If you have customized @code{gud-gdb-command-name} in
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802 that way, you can use @kbd{M-x gdba} to invoke GDB in graphical mode.
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803
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804 @menu
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805 * GDB User Interface Layout:: Control the number of displayed buffers.
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806 * Breakpoints Buffer:: A breakpoint control panel.
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807 * Stack Buffer:: Select a frame from the call stack.
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808 * Watch Expressions:: Monitor variable values in the speedbar.
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809 * Other GDB User Interface Buffers:: Input/output, locals, registers,
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810 assembler, threads and memory buffers.
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811 @end menu
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812
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813 @node GDB User Interface Layout
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814 @subsubsection GDB User Interface Layout
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815 @cindex GDB User Interface layout
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816
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817 @vindex gdb-many-windows
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818 If the variable @code{gdb-many-windows} is @code{nil} (the default
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819 value) then @kbd{M-x gdb} normally displays only the GUD buffer.
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820 However, if the variable @code{gdb-show-main} is also non-@code{nil},
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821 it starts with two windows: one displaying the GUD buffer, and the
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822 other showing the source for the @code{main} function of the program
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823 you are debugging.
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824
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825 If @code{gdb-many-windows} is non-@code{nil}, then @kbd{M-x gdb}
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826 displays the following frame layout:
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827
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828 @example
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829 +--------------------------------+--------------------------------+
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830 | | |
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831 | GUD buffer (I/O of GDB) | Locals buffer |
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832 | | |
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833 |--------------------------------+--------------------------------+
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834 | | |
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835 | Source buffer | I/O buffer for debugged pgm |
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836 | | |
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837 |--------------------------------+--------------------------------+
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838 | | |
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839 | Stack buffer | Breakpoints buffer |
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840 | | |
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841 +--------------------------------+--------------------------------+
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842 @end example
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843
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844 However, if @code{gdb-use-separate-io-buffer} is @code{nil}, the I/O
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845 buffer does not appear and the source buffer occupies the full width
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846 of the frame.
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847
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848 @findex gdb-restore-windows
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849 If you change the window layout, for example, while editing and
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850 re-compiling your program, then you can restore this standard window
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851 layout with the command @code{gdb-restore-windows}.
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852
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853 @findex gdb-many-windows
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854 To switch between this standard layout and a simple layout
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855 containing just the GUD buffer and a source file, type @kbd{M-x
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856 gdb-many-windows}.
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857
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858 You may also specify additional GUD-related buffers to display,
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859 either in the same frame or a different one. Select the buffers you
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860 want with the @samp{GUD->GDB-windows} and @samp{GUD->GDB-Frames}
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861 sub-menus. If the menu-bar is unavailable, type @code{M-x
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862 gdb-display-@var{buffertype}-buffer} or @code{M-x
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863 gdb-frame-@var{buffertype}-buffer} respectively, where
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864 @var{buffertype} is the relevant buffer type, such as
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865 @samp{breakpoints}. Most of these buffers are read-only, and typing
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866 @kbd{q} in them kills them.
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867
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868 When you finish debugging, kill the GUD buffer with @kbd{C-x k},
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869 which will also kill all the buffers associated with the session.
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870 However you need not do this if, after editing and re-compiling your
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871 source code within Emacs, you wish continue debugging. When you
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872 restart execution, GDB will automatically find your new executable.
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873 Keeping the GUD buffer has the advantage of keeping the shell history
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874 as well as GDB's breakpoints. You do need to check that the
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875 breakpoints in recently edited source files are still in the right
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876 places.
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877
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878 @node Breakpoints Buffer
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879 @subsubsection Breakpoints Buffer
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880
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881 The breakpoints buffer shows the existing breakpoints and
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882 watchpoints (@pxref{Breakpoints,,, gdb, The GNU debugger}). It has
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883 these special commands, which mostly apply to the @dfn{current
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884 breakpoint}, the breakpoint which point is on.
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885
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886 @table @kbd
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887 @item @key{SPC}
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888 @kindex SPC @r{(GDB breakpoints buffer)}
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889 @findex gdb-toggle-breakpoint
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890 Enable/disable the current breakpoint (@code{gdb-toggle-breakpoint}).
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891 On a graphical display, this changes the color of a bullet in the
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892 margin of the source buffer at the relevant line. This is red when
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893 the breakpoint is enabled and grey when it is disabled. Text-only
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894 terminals correspondingly display a @samp{B} or @samp{b}.
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895
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896 @item D
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897 @kindex D @r{(GDB breakpoints buffer)}
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898 @findex gdb-delete-breakpoint
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899 Delete the current breakpoint (@code{gdb-delete-breakpoint}).
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900
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901 @item @key{RET}
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902 @kindex RET @r{(GDB breakpoints buffer)}
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903 @findex gdb-goto-breakpoint
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904 Visit the source line for the current breakpoint
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905 (@code{gdb-goto-breakpoint}).
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906
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907 @item Mouse-2
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908 @kindex Mouse-2 @r{(GDB breakpoints buffer)}
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909 Visit the source line for the breakpoint you click on.
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910 @end table
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911
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912 @node Stack Buffer
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913 @subsubsection Stack Buffer
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914
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915 The stack buffer displays a @dfn{call stack}, with one line for each
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916 of the nested subroutine calls (@dfn{stack frames}) now active in the
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917 program. @xref{Backtrace,, Backtraces, gdb, The GNU debugger}.
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918
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919 @findex gdb-frames-select
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920 The selected frame number is displayed in reverse contrast. To
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921 select a frame in GDB, move point in the stack buffer to that stack
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922 frame and type @key{RET} (@code{gdb-frames-select}), or click
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923 @kbd{Mouse-2} on a stack frame. If the locals buffer is visible,
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924 selecting a stack frame updates it to display the local variables of
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925 the new frame.
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926
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927 @node Watch Expressions
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928 @subsubsection Watch Expressions
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929 @cindex Watching expressions in GDB
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930
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931 @findex gud-watch
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932 If you want to see how a variable changes each time your program
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933 stops, move point into the variable name and click on the watch icon
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934 in the tool bar (@code{gud-watch}).
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935
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936 Each watch expression is displayed in the speedbar. Complex data
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937 types, such as arrays, structures and unions are represented in a tree
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938 format. Leaves and simple data types show the name of the expression
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diff changeset
939 and its value and, when the speedbar frame is selected, display the
c330cf4601fa (Watch Expressions): Update and be more precise.
Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz>
parents: 68904
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940 type as a tooltip. Higher levels show the name, type and address
c330cf4601fa (Watch Expressions): Update and be more precise.
Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz>
parents: 68904
diff changeset
941 value for pointers and just the name and type otherwise.
67066
9a9cddf82cc4 (Watch Expressions): Expand description.
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parents: 67041
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942
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943 To expand or contract a complex data type, click @kbd{Mouse-2}
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cc4a96fa8f08 (Watch Expressions): Update.
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parents: 52907
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944 on the tag to the left of the expression.
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945
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d1707faf8297 (Watch Expressions): Update section on data display
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parents: 52401
diff changeset
946 @findex gdb-var-delete
68686
f2477980fde3 (Compilation): Move and split kill-compilation para.
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947 To delete a complex watch expression, move point to the root
f2477980fde3 (Compilation): Move and split kill-compilation para.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68639
diff changeset
948 expression in the speedbar and type @kbd{D} (@code{gdb-var-delete}).
53254
cc4a96fa8f08 (Watch Expressions): Update.
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parents: 52907
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949
65881
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950 @kindex RET @r{(GDB speedbar)}
53254
cc4a96fa8f08 (Watch Expressions): Update.
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951 @findex gdb-edit-value
68686
f2477980fde3 (Compilation): Move and split kill-compilation para.
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parents: 68639
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952 To edit a variable with a simple data type, or a simple element of a
f2477980fde3 (Compilation): Move and split kill-compilation para.
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parents: 68639
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953 complex data type, move point there in the speedbar and type @key{RET}
f2477980fde3 (Compilation): Move and split kill-compilation para.
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parents: 68639
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954 (@code{gdb-edit-value}). Or you can click @kbd{Mouse-2} on a value to
f2477980fde3 (Compilation): Move and split kill-compilation para.
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955 edit it. Either way, this reads the new value using the minibuffer.
53254
cc4a96fa8f08 (Watch Expressions): Update.
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parents: 52907
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956
65881
6d77eb5953d0 (GDB Graphical Interface): Add variables and
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957 @vindex gdb-show-changed-values
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958 If you set the variable @code{gdb-show-changed-values} to
f2477980fde3 (Compilation): Move and split kill-compilation para.
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parents: 68639
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959 non-@code{nil} (the default value), Emacs uses
f2477980fde3 (Compilation): Move and split kill-compilation para.
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960 @code{font-lock-warning-face} to highlight values that have recently
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parents: 68904
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961 changed and @code{shadow} face to make variables which have gone out of
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89f6168254d0 (Watch Expressions): Update and describe gdb-speedbar-auto-raise.
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962 scope less noticeable. When a variable goes out of scope you can't
89f6168254d0 (Watch Expressions): Update and describe gdb-speedbar-auto-raise.
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963 edit its value.
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cc4a96fa8f08 (Watch Expressions): Update.
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964
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965 @vindex gdb-use-colon-colon-notation
68686
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966 If the variable @code{gdb-use-colon-colon-notation} is
f2477980fde3 (Compilation): Move and split kill-compilation para.
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967 non-@code{nil}, Emacs uses the @samp{@var{function}::@var{variable}}
f2477980fde3 (Compilation): Move and split kill-compilation para.
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968 format to display variables in the speedbar. Since this does not work
f2477980fde3 (Compilation): Move and split kill-compilation para.
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969 for variables defined in compound statements, the default value is
f2477980fde3 (Compilation): Move and split kill-compilation para.
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970 @code{nil}.
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971
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972 @vindex gdb-speedbar-auto-raise
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973 To automatically raise the speedbar every time the display of watch
89f6168254d0 (Watch Expressions): Update and describe gdb-speedbar-auto-raise.
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parents: 69011
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974 expressions updates, set @code{gdb-speedbar-auto-raise} to
89f6168254d0 (Watch Expressions): Update and describe gdb-speedbar-auto-raise.
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975 non-@code{nil}. This can be useful if you are debugging with a full
89f6168254d0 (Watch Expressions): Update and describe gdb-speedbar-auto-raise.
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parents: 69011
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976 screen Emacs frame.
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977
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af2cce893ff5 (GDB Graphical Interface): Use better node names.
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978 @node Other GDB User Interface Buffers
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979 @subsubsection Other Buffers
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980
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981 @table @asis
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982 @item Input/Output Buffer
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32dec66a83cf (GDB Graphical Interface): Replace
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983 @vindex gdb-use-separate-io-buffer
32dec66a83cf (GDB Graphical Interface): Replace
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984 If the variable @code{gdb-use-separate-io-buffer} is non-@code{nil},
55577
66ec9893d229 (GDB Graphical Interface): Update and describe layout first.
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parents: 54131
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985 the executable program that is being debugged takes its input and
68686
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986 displays its output here. Otherwise it uses the GUD buffer for that.
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7e3f2f8237f6 (Other GDB User Interface Buffers): Clarifications.
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987 To toggle whether GUD mode uses this buffer, do @kbd{M-x
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988 gdb-use-separate-io-buffer}. That takes effect when you next
68821
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989 restart the program you are debugging.
66584
9600fc8cfb65 (Other GDB User Interface Buffers): Describe
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parents: 66567
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990
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991 The history and replay commands from Shell mode are available here,
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992 as are the commands to send signals to the program you are debugging.
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993 @xref{Shell Mode}.
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parents: 50475
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994
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995 @item Locals Buffer
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996 The locals buffer displays the values of local variables of the
65974
ef546abd2887 (GDB User Interface Layout): Improve diagram.
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parents: 65881
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997 current frame for simple data types (@pxref{Frame Info, Frame Info,
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parents: 65881
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998 Information on a frame, gdb, The GNU debugger}).
51296
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parents: 50475
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999
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1000 Arrays and structures display their type only. With GDB 6.4 or later,
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1001 move point to their name and press @key{RET}, or alternatively click
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1002 @kbd{Mouse-2} there, to examine their values. With earlier versions
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1003 of GDB, use @kbd{Mouse-2} or @key{RET} on the type description
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1004 (@samp{[struct/union]} or @samp{[array]}). @xref{Watch Expressions}.
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1005
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1006 @item Registers Buffer
65881
6d77eb5953d0 (GDB Graphical Interface): Add variables and
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1007 @findex toggle-gdb-all-registers
51296
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1008 The registers buffer displays the values held by the registers
67231
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parents: 67074
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1009 (@pxref{Registers,,, gdb, The GNU debugger}). Press @key{RET} or
c0926bb237e2 (GDB User Interface Layout): Describe how to kill associated buffers.
Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz>
parents: 67074
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1010 click @kbd{Mouse-2} on a register if you want to change its value.
67366
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Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz>
parents: 67231
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1011 With GDB 6.4 or later, recently changed register values display with
68686
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1012 @code{font-lock-warning-face}. With earlier versions of GDB, you can
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parents: 68639
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1013 press @key{SPC} to toggle the display of floating point registers
65881
6d77eb5953d0 (GDB Graphical Interface): Add variables and
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1014 (@code{toggle-gdb-all-registers}).
51296
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1015
35bdcc98e5b1 (GDB Graphical Interface): New node (rewritten somewhat by RMS).
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1016 @item Assembler Buffer
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1017 The assembler buffer displays the current frame as machine code. An
68686
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1018 arrow points to the current instruction, and you can set and remove
f2477980fde3 (Compilation): Move and split kill-compilation para.
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1019 breakpoints as in a source buffer. Breakpoint icons also appear in
f2477980fde3 (Compilation): Move and split kill-compilation para.
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1020 the fringe or margin.
53254
cc4a96fa8f08 (Watch Expressions): Update.
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1021
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1022 @item Threads Buffer
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1023 @findex gdb-threads-select
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1024 The threads buffer displays a summary of all threads currently in your
65974
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1025 program (@pxref{Threads, Threads, Debugging programs with multiple
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1026 threads, gdb, The GNU debugger}). Move point to any thread in the
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1027 list and press @key{RET} to select it (@code{gdb-threads-select}) and
ef546abd2887 (GDB User Interface Layout): Improve diagram.
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parents: 65881
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1028 display the associated source in the source buffer. Alternatively,
ef546abd2887 (GDB User Interface Layout): Improve diagram.
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1029 click @kbd{Mouse-2} on a thread to select it. If the locals buffer is
68686
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1030 visible, its contents update to display the variables that are local
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1031 in the new thread.
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1032
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1033 @item Memory Buffer
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1034 The memory buffer lets you examine sections of program memory
f2477980fde3 (Compilation): Move and split kill-compilation para.
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1035 (@pxref{Memory, Memory, Examining memory, gdb, The GNU debugger}).
f2477980fde3 (Compilation): Move and split kill-compilation para.
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1036 Click @kbd{Mouse-1} on the appropriate part of the header line to
f2477980fde3 (Compilation): Move and split kill-compilation para.
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1037 change the starting address or number of data items that the buffer
f2477980fde3 (Compilation): Move and split kill-compilation para.
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1038 displays. Click @kbd{Mouse-3} on the header line to select the
65974
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1039 display format or unit size for these data items.
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1040
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1041 @end table
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1042
25829
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1043 @node Executing Lisp
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1044 @section Executing Lisp Expressions
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1045
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1046 Emacs has several different major modes for Lisp and Scheme. They are
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1047 the same in terms of editing commands, but differ in the commands for
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1048 executing Lisp expressions. Each mode has its own purpose.
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1049
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1050 @table @asis
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1051 @item Emacs-Lisp mode
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1052 The mode for editing source files of programs to run in Emacs Lisp.
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1053 This mode defines @kbd{C-M-x} to evaluate the current defun.
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1054 @xref{Lisp Libraries}.
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1055 @item Lisp Interaction mode
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1056 The mode for an interactive session with Emacs Lisp. It defines
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1057 @kbd{C-j} to evaluate the sexp before point and insert its value in the
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1058 buffer. @xref{Lisp Interaction}.
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1059 @item Lisp mode
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1060 The mode for editing source files of programs that run in Lisps other
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1061 than Emacs Lisp. This mode defines @kbd{C-M-x} to send the current defun
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1062 to an inferior Lisp process. @xref{External Lisp}.
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1063 @item Inferior Lisp mode
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1064 The mode for an interactive session with an inferior Lisp process.
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1065 This mode combines the special features of Lisp mode and Shell mode
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1066 (@pxref{Shell Mode}).
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1067 @item Scheme mode
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1068 Like Lisp mode but for Scheme programs.
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1069 @item Inferior Scheme mode
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1070 The mode for an interactive session with an inferior Scheme process.
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1071 @end table
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1072
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1073 Most editing commands for working with Lisp programs are in fact
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1074 available globally. @xref{Programs}.
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1075
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1076 @node Lisp Libraries
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1077 @section Libraries of Lisp Code for Emacs
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1078 @cindex libraries
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1079 @cindex loading Lisp code
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1080
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1081 Lisp code for Emacs editing commands is stored in files whose names
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1082 conventionally end in @file{.el}. This ending tells Emacs to edit them in
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1083 Emacs-Lisp mode (@pxref{Executing Lisp}).
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1084
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1085 @cindex byte code
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1086 Emacs Lisp code can be compiled into byte-code, which loads faster,
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1087 takes up less space, and executes faster. @xref{Byte Compilation,,
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1088 Byte Compilation, elisp, the Emacs Lisp Reference Manual}. By
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1089 convention, the compiled code for a library goes in a separate file
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1090 whose name ends in @samp{.elc}. Thus, the compiled code for
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1091 @file{foo.el} goes in @file{foo.elc}.
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1092
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1093 @findex load-file
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1094 To execute a file of Emacs Lisp code, use @kbd{M-x load-file}. This
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1095 command reads a file name using the minibuffer and then executes the
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1096 contents of that file as Lisp code. It is not necessary to visit the
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1097 file first; in any case, this command reads the file as found on disk,
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1098 not text in an Emacs buffer.
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1099
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1100 @findex load
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1101 @findex load-library
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1102 Once a file of Lisp code is installed in the Emacs Lisp library
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1103 directories, users can load it using @kbd{M-x load-library}. Programs
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1104 can load it by calling @code{load}, a more primitive function that is
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1105 similar but accepts some additional arguments.
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1106
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1107 @kbd{M-x load-library} differs from @kbd{M-x load-file} in that it
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1108 searches a sequence of directories and tries three file names in each
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1109 directory. Suppose your argument is @var{lib}; the three names are
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1110 @file{@var{lib}.elc}, @file{@var{lib}.el}, and lastly just
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1111 @file{@var{lib}}. If @file{@var{lib}.elc} exists, it is by convention
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1112 the result of compiling @file{@var{lib}.el}; it is better to load the
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1113 compiled file, since it will load and run faster.
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1114
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1115 If @code{load-library} finds that @file{@var{lib}.el} is newer than
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1116 @file{@var{lib}.elc} file, it issues a warning, because it's likely
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1117 that somebody made changes to the @file{.el} file and forgot to
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1118 recompile it. Nonetheless, it loads @file{@var{lib}.elc}. This is
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1119 because people often leave unfinished edits the source file, and don't
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1120 recompile it until they think it is ready to use.
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1121
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1122 Because the argument to @code{load-library} is usually not in itself
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1123 a valid file name, file name completion is not available. Indeed, when
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1124 using this command, you usually do not know exactly what file name
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1125 will be used.
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1126
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1127 @vindex load-path
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1128 The sequence of directories searched by @kbd{M-x load-library} is
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1129 specified by the variable @code{load-path}, a list of strings that are
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1130 directory names. The default value of the list contains the directories where
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1131 the Lisp code for Emacs itself is stored. If you have libraries of
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1132 your own, put them in a single directory and add that directory
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1133 to @code{load-path}. @code{nil} in this list stands for the current default
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1134 directory, but it is probably not a good idea to put @code{nil} in the
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1135 list. If you find yourself wishing that @code{nil} were in the list,
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1136 most likely what you really want to do is use @kbd{M-x load-file}
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1137 this once.
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1138
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1139 @cindex autoload
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1140 Often you do not have to give any command to load a library, because
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1141 the commands defined in the library are set up to @dfn{autoload} that
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1142 library. Trying to run any of those commands calls @code{load} to load
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1143 the library; this replaces the autoload definitions with the real ones
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1144 from the library.
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1145
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1146 @vindex load-dangerous-libraries
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1147 @cindex Lisp files byte-compiled by XEmacs
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1148 By default, Emacs refuses to load compiled Lisp files which were
22f75550e788 Rewrite discussion of load-dangerous-libraries.
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1149 compiled with XEmacs, a modified versions of Emacs---they can cause
22f75550e788 Rewrite discussion of load-dangerous-libraries.
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1150 Emacs to crash. Set the variable @code{load-dangerous-libraries} to
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1151 @code{t} if you want to try loading them.
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1152
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1153 @node Lisp Eval
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1154 @section Evaluating Emacs Lisp Expressions
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1155 @cindex Emacs-Lisp mode
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1156 @cindex mode, Emacs-Lisp
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1157
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1158 @findex emacs-lisp-mode
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1159 Lisp programs intended to be run in Emacs should be edited in
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1160 Emacs-Lisp mode; this happens automatically for file names ending in
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1161 @file{.el}. By contrast, Lisp mode itself is used for editing Lisp
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1162 programs intended for other Lisp systems. To switch to Emacs-Lisp mode
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1163 explicitly, use the command @kbd{M-x emacs-lisp-mode}.
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1164
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1165 For testing of Lisp programs to run in Emacs, it is often useful to
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1166 evaluate part of the program as it is found in the Emacs buffer. For
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1167 example, after changing the text of a Lisp function definition,
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1168 evaluating the definition installs the change for future calls to the
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1169 function. Evaluation of Lisp expressions is also useful in any kind of
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1170 editing, for invoking noninteractive functions (functions that are
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1171 not commands).
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1172
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1173 @table @kbd
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1174 @item M-:
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1175 Read a single Lisp expression in the minibuffer, evaluate it, and print
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1176 the value in the echo area (@code{eval-expression}).
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1177 @item C-x C-e
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1178 Evaluate the Lisp expression before point, and print the value in the
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1179 echo area (@code{eval-last-sexp}).
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1180 @item C-M-x
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1181 Evaluate the defun containing or after point, and print the value in
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1182 the echo area (@code{eval-defun}).
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1183 @item M-x eval-region
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1184 Evaluate all the Lisp expressions in the region.
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1185 @item M-x eval-current-buffer
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1186 Evaluate all the Lisp expressions in the buffer.
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1187 @end table
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1188
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1189 @ifinfo
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1190 @c This uses ``colon'' instead of a literal `:' because Info cannot
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1191 @c cope with a `:' in a menu
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1192 @kindex M-@key{colon}
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1193 @end ifinfo
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1194 @ifnotinfo
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1195 @kindex M-:
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1196 @end ifnotinfo
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1197 @findex eval-expression
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1198 @kbd{M-:} (@code{eval-expression}) is the most basic command for evaluating
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1199 a Lisp expression interactively. It reads the expression using the
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1200 minibuffer, so you can execute any expression on a buffer regardless of
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1201 what the buffer contains. When the expression is evaluated, the current
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1202 buffer is once again the buffer that was current when @kbd{M-:} was
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1203 typed.
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1204
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1205 @kindex C-M-x @r{(Emacs-Lisp mode)}
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1206 @findex eval-defun
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1207 In Emacs-Lisp mode, the key @kbd{C-M-x} is bound to the command
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1208 @code{eval-defun}, which parses the defun containing or following point
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1209 as a Lisp expression and evaluates it. The value is printed in the echo
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1210 area. This command is convenient for installing in the Lisp environment
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1211 changes that you have just made in the text of a function definition.
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1212
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1213 @kbd{C-M-x} treats @code{defvar} expressions specially. Normally,
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1214 evaluating a @code{defvar} expression does nothing if the variable it
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1215 defines already has a value. But @kbd{C-M-x} unconditionally resets the
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1216 variable to the initial value specified in the @code{defvar} expression.
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1217 @code{defcustom} expressions are treated similarly.
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1218 This special feature is convenient for debugging Lisp programs.
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1219 Typing @kbd{C-M-x} on a @code{defface} expression reinitializes
8446511392c6 (Lisp Eval): Add C-M-x on defface.
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1220 the face according to the @code{defface} specification.
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1221
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1222 @kindex C-x C-e
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1223 @findex eval-last-sexp
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1224 The command @kbd{C-x C-e} (@code{eval-last-sexp}) evaluates the Lisp
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1225 expression preceding point in the buffer, and displays the value in the
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1226 echo area. It is available in all major modes, not just Emacs-Lisp
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1227 mode. It does not treat @code{defvar} specially.
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1228
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1229 When the result of an evaluation is an integer, you can type
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1230 @kbd{C-x C-e} a second time to display the value of the integer result
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1231 in additional formats (octal, hexadecimal, and character).
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1232
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1233 If @kbd{C-x C-e}, or @kbd{M-:} is given a numeric argument, it
718dc622c12e (Lisp Eval): C-M-x with arg runs Edebug.
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parents: 62666
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1234 inserts the value into the current buffer at point, rather than
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parents: 62666
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1235 displaying it in the echo area. The argument's value does not matter.
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1236 @kbd{C-M-x} with a numeric argument instruments the function
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1237 definition for Edebug (@pxref{Instrumenting, Instrumenting for Edebug,, elisp, the Emacs Lisp Reference Manual}).
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1238
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1239 @findex eval-region
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1240 @findex eval-current-buffer
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1241 The most general command for evaluating Lisp expressions from a buffer
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1242 is @code{eval-region}. @kbd{M-x eval-region} parses the text of the
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parents:
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1243 region as one or more Lisp expressions, evaluating them one by one.
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1244 @kbd{M-x eval-current-buffer} is similar but evaluates the entire
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parents:
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1245 buffer. This is a reasonable way to install the contents of a file of
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23f63206a867 Proofreading fixes from Chris Green <chris_e_green@yahoo.com>.
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parents: 38202
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1246 Lisp code that you are ready to test. Later, as you find bugs and
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1247 change individual functions, use @kbd{C-M-x} on each function that you
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1248 change. This keeps the Lisp world in step with the source file.
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1249
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1250 @vindex eval-expression-print-level
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1251 @vindex eval-expression-print-length
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1252 @vindex eval-expression-debug-on-error
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parents: 27223
diff changeset
1253 The customizable variables @code{eval-expression-print-level} and
315d6e79ea38 Overlay arrow in margin. eval-expression variables.
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parents: 27223
diff changeset
1254 @code{eval-expression-print-length} control the maximum depth and length
315d6e79ea38 Overlay arrow in margin. eval-expression variables.
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parents: 27223
diff changeset
1255 of lists to print in the result of the evaluation commands before
315d6e79ea38 Overlay arrow in margin. eval-expression variables.
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parents: 27223
diff changeset
1256 abbreviating them. @code{eval-expression-debug-on-error} controls
315d6e79ea38 Overlay arrow in margin. eval-expression variables.
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parents: 27223
diff changeset
1257 whether evaluation errors invoke the debugger when these commands are
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parents: 68639
diff changeset
1258 used; its default is @code{t}.
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1259
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1260 @node Lisp Interaction
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1261 @section Lisp Interaction Buffers
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1262
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1263 The buffer @samp{*scratch*} which is selected when Emacs starts up is
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1264 provided for evaluating Lisp expressions interactively inside Emacs.
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1265
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1266 The simplest way to use the @samp{*scratch*} buffer is to insert Lisp
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1267 expressions and type @kbd{C-j} after each expression. This command
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1268 reads the Lisp expression before point, evaluates it, and inserts the
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1269 value in printed representation before point. The result is a complete
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1270 typescript of the expressions you have evaluated and their values.
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1271
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1272 The @samp{*scratch*} buffer's major mode is Lisp Interaction mode, which
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1273 is the same as Emacs-Lisp mode except for the binding of @kbd{C-j}.
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1274
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1275 @findex lisp-interaction-mode
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1276 The rationale for this feature is that Emacs must have a buffer when
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1277 it starts up, but that buffer is not useful for editing files since a
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1278 new buffer is made for every file that you visit. The Lisp interpreter
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1279 typescript is the most useful thing I can think of for the initial
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1280 buffer to do. Type @kbd{M-x lisp-interaction-mode} to put the current
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1281 buffer in Lisp Interaction mode.
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1282
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1283 @findex ielm
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1284 An alternative way of evaluating Emacs Lisp expressions interactively
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1285 is to use Inferior Emacs-Lisp mode, which provides an interface rather
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1286 like Shell mode (@pxref{Shell Mode}) for evaluating Emacs Lisp
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1287 expressions. Type @kbd{M-x ielm} to create an @samp{*ielm*} buffer
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1288 which uses this mode. For more information see that command's
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1289 documentation.
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1290
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1291 @node External Lisp
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1292 @section Running an External Lisp
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1293
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1294 Emacs has facilities for running programs in other Lisp systems. You can
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1295 run a Lisp process as an inferior of Emacs, and pass expressions to it to
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1296 be evaluated. You can also pass changed function definitions directly from
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1297 the Emacs buffers in which you edit the Lisp programs to the inferior Lisp
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1298 process.
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1299
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1300 @findex run-lisp
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1301 @vindex inferior-lisp-program
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1302 @kindex C-x C-z
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1303 To run an inferior Lisp process, type @kbd{M-x run-lisp}. This runs
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1304 the program named @code{lisp}, the same program you would run by typing
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1305 @code{lisp} as a shell command, with both input and output going through
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1306 an Emacs buffer named @samp{*lisp*}. That is to say, any ``terminal
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1307 output'' from Lisp will go into the buffer, advancing point, and any
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1308 ``terminal input'' for Lisp comes from text in the buffer. (You can
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1309 change the name of the Lisp executable file by setting the variable
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1310 @code{inferior-lisp-program}.)
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1311
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1312 To give input to Lisp, go to the end of the buffer and type the input,
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1313 terminated by @key{RET}. The @samp{*lisp*} buffer is in Inferior Lisp
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1314 mode, which combines the special characteristics of Lisp mode with most
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1315 of the features of Shell mode (@pxref{Shell Mode}). The definition of
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1316 @key{RET} to send a line to a subprocess is one of the features of Shell
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1317 mode.
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1318
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1319 @findex lisp-mode
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1320 For the source files of programs to run in external Lisps, use Lisp
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1321 mode. You can switch to this mode with @kbd{M-x lisp-mode}, and it is
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1322 used automatically for files whose names end in @file{.l},
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1323 @file{.lsp}, or @file{.lisp}.
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1324
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1325 @kindex C-M-x @r{(Lisp mode)}
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1326 @findex lisp-eval-defun
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1327 When you edit a function in a Lisp program you are running, the easiest
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1328 way to send the changed definition to the inferior Lisp process is the key
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1329 @kbd{C-M-x}. In Lisp mode, this runs the function @code{lisp-eval-defun},
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1330 which finds the defun around or following point and sends it as input to
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1331 the Lisp process. (Emacs can send input to any inferior process regardless
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1332 of what buffer is current.)
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1333
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1334 Contrast the meanings of @kbd{C-M-x} in Lisp mode (for editing
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1335 programs to be run in another Lisp system) and Emacs-Lisp mode (for
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1336 editing Lisp programs to be run in Emacs; see @pxref{Lisp Eval}): in
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1337 both modes it has the effect of installing the function definition
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1338 that point is in, but the way of doing so is different according to
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1339 where the relevant Lisp environment is found.
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1340
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1341
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1342 @ignore
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1343 arch-tag: 9c3c2f71-b332-4144-8500-3ff9945a50ed
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1344 @end ignore