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Re: Multiple major modes
From: |
Stephen J. Turnbull |
Subject: |
Re: Multiple major modes |
Date: |
Mon, 09 Jul 2007 14:29:43 +0900 |
Richard Stallman writes:
> Which suggests adding a feature to the debugger (or to advice) to skip
> over advice when debugging.
>
> I don't follow. What would that feature do?
When you step through a function, you can either step into or step
across function calls. By analogy, when you are stepping through an
advised function, it should be technically possible to step across any
advice code or infrastructure to the point of the (ad-do-it) call.
This might help keep the view of the function that you see in the
source and the view of the function that you get from stepping more
coherent.
- Re: Multiple major modes, (continued)
- Re: Multiple major modes, Stephen J. Turnbull, 2007/07/07
- Re: Multiple major modes, Stefan Monnier, 2007/07/06
- RE: Multiple major modes, Drew Adams, 2007/07/06
- Re: Multiple major modes, Richard Stallman, 2007/07/07
- Re: Multiple major modes, Stephen J. Turnbull, 2007/07/07
- Re: Multiple major modes, Richard Stallman, 2007/07/08
- Re: Multiple major modes,
Stephen J. Turnbull <=
- Re: Multiple major modes, Richard Stallman, 2007/07/09
- Re: Multiple major modes, Johan Bockgård, 2007/07/06
Re[2]: Multiple major modes, Eric M. Ludlam, 2007/07/04
Re: Multiple major modes, Richard Stallman, 2007/07/01