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Edebug is a source-level debugger for Emacs Lisp programs with which
you can:
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Step through evaluation, stopping before and after each expression.
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Set conditional or unconditional breakpoints.
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Stop when a specified condition is true (the global break event).
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Trace slow or fast, stopping briefly at each stop point, or
at each breakpoint.
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Display expression results and evaluate expressions as if outside of
Edebug.
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Automatically re-evaluate a list of expressions and
display their results each time Edebug updates the display.
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Output trace info on function enter and exit.
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Stop when an error occurs.
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Display a backtrace, omitting Edebug's own frames.
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Specify argument evaluation for macros and defining forms.
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Obtain rudimentary coverage testing and frequency counts.
The first three sections below should tell you enough about Edebug to
enable you to use it.
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