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23 The Process Browser

23 The Process Browser

The Process Browser allows you to view and control the processes in the LispWorks multiprocessing model. See the LispWorks User Guide and Reference Manual for more information about multiprocessing.

Note: Each individual window in the LispWorks IDE runs as a distinct process in the LispWorks multiprocessing model. Each of these is implemented as a Windows lightweight process

To create a Process Browser, choose Tools > Process Browser or click in the Podium.

Figure 23.1 The Process Browser

The Process Browser consists of a main area in which all the current processes in the environment are listed, and a Filter area which you can use to restrict the information displayed in the main area.

Like other filter areas, you can enter a string or a regular expression in the Filter to limit the display to only those items which match your input, or the complement of this. See Filtering information for more information about using the Filter area.

Figure 23.2 Process browser

The tool bar buttons are labelled in Process browser. These buttons provide the same actions as the Process context menu: Break, Stop, Unstop, Kill, Debug, Inspect and Listen.

23.1 The process list 23.2 Process control 23.3 Other ways of breaking processes 23.4 Updating the Process Browser 23.5 Process Browser Preferences

LispWorks IDE User Guide (Windows version) - 25 Nov 2011


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