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3.1.11 Updating windows

To manually update any tool, choose Tools > Refresh .

Updating a tool is a useful way of making a snapshot of an aspect of the environment that you are interested in. For instance, imagine you want to compare a number of instances of a CLOS class against a known instance of the same class using the Inspector. You can do this as follows:

  • Create an object to inspect, by entering in a Listener
  • (make-instance 'capi:text-input-pane)
  • Choose Works > Values > Inspect to view the object in the Inspector.
  • Make sure the Inspector is the active window, and choose Tools > Clone to make a copy of it.
  • In the Listener, enter the same form again to create a second object.
  • Note: You can use Esc P in Emacs emulation or Ctrl+Up in Windows emulation to get the previous Listener command.

  • View the new object in the Inspector as in Step 2. Compare it to the original instance that is still displayed in the clone.

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