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author | Luc Teirlinck <teirllm@auburn.edu> | 2005-06-16 20:06:48 +0000 |
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committer | Luc Teirlinck <teirllm@auburn.edu> | 2005-06-16 20:06:48 +0000 |
commit | 12f0e0436a6f466e96de7f130c4d422c3b1b2006 (patch) | |
tree | 4a646e267d5afff7f70e388c8bc963089286e5e4 /lispref/debugging.texi | |
parent | 246d1dba8dedf0a3548eb13d9fdd793f1f2a9e3b (diff) | |
download | emacs-12f0e0436a6f466e96de7f130c4d422c3b1b2006.tar.gz |
(Debugger Commands): Mention that the Lisp debugger can not step
through primitive functions.
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diff --git a/lispref/debugging.texi b/lispref/debugging.texi index 739dd1fe298..75be0462d66 100644 --- a/lispref/debugging.texi +++ b/lispref/debugging.texi @@ -350,7 +350,8 @@ structures of an interpreted function, but cannot do so in a byte-compiled function. If you would like to step through a byte-compiled function, replace it with an interpreted definition of the same function. (To do this, visit the source for the function and -type @kbd{C-M-x} on its definition.) +type @kbd{C-M-x} on its definition.) You can not use the Lisp debugger +to step through a primitive function. Here is a list of Debugger mode commands: |