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changeset 60498:f779a0469755
(Using Edebug): Arrow is in fringe.
(Instrumenting): Arg to eval-defun works without loading edebug.
(Edebug Execution Modes): Add xref.
author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Tue, 08 Mar 2005 03:04:48 +0000 |
parents | c40fb3b5ae9e |
children | a33defc96586 |
files | lispref/edebug.texi |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/lispref/edebug.texi Tue Mar 08 03:01:55 2005 +0000 +++ b/lispref/edebug.texi Tue Mar 08 03:04:48 2005 +0000 @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ the Lisp code you are debugging. This is referred to as the @dfn{source code buffer}, and it is temporarily read-only. - An arrow at the left margin indicates the line where the function is + An arrow in the left fringe indicates the line where the function is executing. Point initially shows where within the line the function is executing, but this ceases to be true if you move point yourself. @@ -158,16 +158,15 @@ @kindex C-M-x @findex eval-defun (Edebug) - Once you have loaded Edebug, the command @kbd{C-M-x} -(@code{eval-defun}) is redefined so that when invoked with a prefix -argument on a definition, it instruments the definition before -evaluating it. (The source code itself is not modified.) If the -variable @code{edebug-all-defs} is non-@code{nil}, that inverts the -meaning of the prefix argument: in this case, @kbd{C-M-x} instruments the -definition @emph{unless} it has a prefix argument. The default value of -@code{edebug-all-defs} is @code{nil}. The command @kbd{M-x -edebug-all-defs} toggles the value of the variable -@code{edebug-all-defs}. + When you invoke command @kbd{C-M-x} (@code{eval-defun}) with a +prefix argument on a function definition, it instruments the +definition before evaluating it. (This does not modify the source +code itself.) If the variable @code{edebug-all-defs} is +non-@code{nil}, that inverts the meaning of the prefix argument: in +this case, @kbd{C-M-x} instruments the definition @emph{unless} it has +a prefix argument. The default value of @code{edebug-all-defs} is +@code{nil}. The command @kbd{M-x edebug-all-defs} toggles the value +of the variable @code{edebug-all-defs}. @findex eval-region @r{(Edebug)} @findex eval-current-buffer @r{(Edebug)} @@ -302,11 +301,12 @@ inside Edebug. This is usually an advantage. See also the @code{edebug-continue-kbd-macro} option (@pxref{Edebug Options}). -When you enter a new Edebug level, the initial execution mode comes from -the value of the variable @code{edebug-initial-mode}. By default, this -specifies step mode. Note that you may reenter the same Edebug level -several times if, for example, an instrumented function is called -several times from one command. +When you enter a new Edebug level, the initial execution mode comes +from the value of the variable @code{edebug-initial-mode}. +(@xref{Edebug Options}.) By default, this specifies step mode. Note +that you may reenter the same Edebug level several times if, for +example, an instrumented function is called several times from one +command. @defopt edebug-sit-for-seconds This option specifies how many seconds to wait between execution steps