On Thursday, November 7, 2013 6:32:29 PM UTC+1, Lee wrote: > > > In Common Lisp when you hit an error you're thrown into a break loop REPL > in which you can view locals, move up and down the stack, and do lots of > other fancier things (re-binding things, restarting...) that are probably > useful in some situations, but just being able to see the locals is, in my > experience, the really huge win. >
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