Nick Dokos <nicholas.do...@hp.com> writes:

>
> There are two methods that I use that I think are much more effective
> than sprinkling message calls all over the place:
>
>      o edebug-defun: (in emacs-lisp mode, C-u C-M-x) will mark the
>      function so that when it is called, the interpreter stops and you can 
> then
>      single-step through it with <SPACE>. At each point, you can
>      press "e" and evaluate variables (actually arbitrary expressions).
>
>      o Insert a strategically placed (debug) call and then call the function.
>      If/when the debug call is executed, you are dropped into the debugger
>      and you can then evaluate arbitrary expressions.
>

Excellent.  Thanks Nick, I look forward to the next bug so I can try
these out. -- Eric

>
> HTH,
> Nick


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