Hey,
I don't have window-move.el, it's defined in windmove.el
Also, when i was debugging i had the ERC buffer running in the bottom
left corner.
When I run debug on windmove-find-other-window it doesnt give me any
output, but does take me to line 468 in windmove.el. The line is
(let* ((actual-current-window (or window (selected-window))) in the
function windmove-find-other-window
If i do the debug on windmove-right, nothing happens
I may be doing something wrong because I have never debugged lisp code
before, so could be doing it totally wrong. I am a programmer though
in C++, haskell, python and java though, so I do understand the
concepts behind debugging lisp. I'll read the info pages on edebug
sometime so I can maybe investigate the problem as well.
On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 11:47 AM, martin rudalics <rudalics@gmx.at> wrote:
Hey,
I ran edebug-eval-expression on (windmove-left) and got
call-interactively: Symbol's value as variable is void:
edebug-outside-windows
Hope this helps
Not really. Please try the following. In a one-window frame do
C-x 2 C-x o C-x 3
that is your frame should appear as follows:
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In the lower right window display the ERC buffer, in the lower left
window the buffer you want to move to. Next display window-move.el in
the top window, move point to the definition of
`windmove-find-other-window' and type C-u C-M-x to "instrument that
function for debugging".
Finally, go to the ERC window, and call `window-left'. edebug should
now redirect focus to the upper window and you can type SPACE to step
through `windmove-find-other-window'. If possible, do the same for a
non-ERC buffer in the lower right window too to tell where executions
differ.
Thanks, martin