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SLIME Superior Lisp Interaction Mode for Emacs - Common Lisp.net

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Debugger• OutlineSlime – An overviewSlime – How does it work?Slime – What can it do?• Foreword• Basics• Compilation & Evaluation• Arglist Display• Completion• REPL• InspectorRecipe:ÇÊÅÌ»»Recipe:Á×Ö¹Ò• Debugger• Macroexpanding•Å¹º& XREF• Recipe:ÄÇÇÈindentation••FAQ: How can I do single-stepping?Answer:with´Ù¿µ• functions you want to step through, must be compiled• invoke´Öµ,or arrange otherwise to land in the debugger• ×, to step into• Ü, to step over (mnemonic: “cross”)• Ó, to step out• Recipe: SLDB makeup• Tip: Renaming identifiers• &cTobias-Christian Rittweiler <strong>SLIME</strong>– 22 / 30

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