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Debugging (Programming in Emacs Lisp)

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17 Debugging

GNU Emacs has two debuggers, debug and edebug. The first is built into the internals of Emacs and is always with you; the second requires that you instrument a function before you can use it.

Both debuggers are described extensively in Debugging Lisp Programs in The GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. In this chapter, I will walk through a short example of each.


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