* debugging elisp ?
@ 2017-07-09 8:03 Jean-Christophe Helary
2017-07-09 9:44 ` Marcin Borkowski
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From: Jean-Christophe Helary @ 2017-07-09 8:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Emacs-Devel devel
Is there a way to run a given package/file step by step and see how variables etc. evolve ?
Practically speaking I'm running package.el and I'd like to have a separate buffer where I see how things move under the hood.
Jean-Christophe
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* Re: debugging elisp ?
2017-07-09 8:03 debugging elisp ? Jean-Christophe Helary
@ 2017-07-09 9:44 ` Marcin Borkowski
2017-07-09 10:49 ` Jean-Christophe Helary
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From: Marcin Borkowski @ 2017-07-09 9:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jean-Christophe Helary; +Cc: Emacs-Devel devel
On 2017-07-09, at 10:03, Jean-Christophe Helary <jean.christophe.helary@gmail.com> wrote:
> Is there a way to run a given package/file step by step and see how variables etc. evolve ?
>
> Practically speaking I'm running package.el and I'd like to have a separate buffer where I see how things move under the hood.
That's exactly what Edebug does!
Evaluate this: (info "(elisp) Edebug") and have fun.
Hth,
--
Marcin Borkowski
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* Re: debugging elisp ?
2017-07-09 9:44 ` Marcin Borkowski
@ 2017-07-09 10:49 ` Jean-Christophe Helary
2017-07-09 11:48 ` Noam Postavsky
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From: Jean-Christophe Helary @ 2017-07-09 10:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Emacs-Devel devel
> On Jul 9, 2017, at 18:44, Marcin Borkowski <mbork@mbork.pl> wrote:
>
>
> On 2017-07-09, at 10:03, Jean-Christophe Helary <jean.christophe.helary@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to run a given package/file step by step and see how variables etc. evolve ?
>>
>> Practically speaking I'm running package.el and I'd like to have a separate buffer where I see how things move under the hood.
>
> That's exactly what Edebug does!
My limited understanding of the documentation tells me that I can't keep the debugger working during the whole package session. I can call it on package-list-packages and it will run until the package list is displayed, and then it quits.
Does that mean that I have to mark all the package functions for debugging ?
Jean-Christophe
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* Re: debugging elisp ?
2017-07-09 10:49 ` Jean-Christophe Helary
@ 2017-07-09 11:48 ` Noam Postavsky
2017-07-09 11:58 ` Jean-Christophe Helary
2017-07-09 11:59 ` Marcin Borkowski
0 siblings, 2 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Noam Postavsky @ 2017-07-09 11:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jean-Christophe Helary; +Cc: Emacs-Devel devel
On Sun, Jul 9, 2017 at 6:49 AM, Jean-Christophe Helary
<jean.christophe.helary@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> My limited understanding of the documentation tells me that I can't keep the debugger working during the whole package session. I can call it on package-list-packages and it will run until the package list is displayed, and then it quits.
>
> Does that mean that I have to mark all the package functions for debugging ?
Yes, you can do that with the following code:
(require 'edebug)
(require 'package)
(mapatoms (lambda (s) (and (fboundp s)
(string-match-p "\\`package" (symbol-name s)))
(edebug-instrument-function s)))
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* Re: debugging elisp ?
2017-07-09 11:48 ` Noam Postavsky
@ 2017-07-09 11:58 ` Jean-Christophe Helary
2017-07-09 11:59 ` Marcin Borkowski
1 sibling, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Jean-Christophe Helary @ 2017-07-09 11:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Noam Postavsky; +Cc: Emacs-Devel devel
> On Jul 9, 2017, at 20:48, Noam Postavsky <npostavs@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
>
> On Sun, Jul 9, 2017 at 6:49 AM, Jean-Christophe Helary
> <jean.christophe.helary@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> My limited understanding of the documentation tells me that I can't keep the debugger working during the whole package session. I can call it on package-list-packages and it will run until the package list is displayed, and then it quits.
>>
>> Does that mean that I have to mark all the package functions for debugging ?
>
> Yes, you can do that with the following code:
>
> (require 'edebug)
> (require 'package)
> (mapatoms (lambda (s) (and (fboundp s)
> (string-match-p "\\`package" (symbol-name s)))
> (edebug-instrument-function s)))
Thank you very much.
So there is no way I can run package without marking all the functions for debugging?
Jean-Christophe
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* Re: debugging elisp ?
2017-07-09 11:48 ` Noam Postavsky
2017-07-09 11:58 ` Jean-Christophe Helary
@ 2017-07-09 11:59 ` Marcin Borkowski
2017-07-09 12:13 ` Noam Postavsky
2017-07-09 13:54 ` Jean-Christophe Helary
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From: Marcin Borkowski @ 2017-07-09 11:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Noam Postavsky; +Cc: Jean-Christophe Helary, Emacs-Devel devel
On 2017-07-09, at 13:48, Noam Postavsky <npostavs@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 9, 2017 at 6:49 AM, Jean-Christophe Helary
> <jean.christophe.helary@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> My limited understanding of the documentation tells me that I can't keep the debugger working during the whole package session. I can call it on package-list-packages and it will run until the package list is displayed, and then it quits.
>>
>> Does that mean that I have to mark all the package functions for debugging ?
>
> Yes, you can do that with the following code:
>
> (require 'edebug)
> (require 'package)
> (mapatoms (lambda (s) (and (fboundp s)
> (string-match-p "\\`package" (symbol-name s)))
> (edebug-instrument-function s)))
Won't
M-x edebug-all-defuns
and then
M-x eval-buffer
in package.el work as well (and be easier)?
Best,
--
Marcin Borkowski
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* Re: debugging elisp ?
2017-07-09 11:59 ` Marcin Borkowski
@ 2017-07-09 12:13 ` Noam Postavsky
2017-07-09 13:54 ` Jean-Christophe Helary
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From: Noam Postavsky @ 2017-07-09 12:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Marcin Borkowski; +Cc: Jean-Christophe Helary, Emacs-Devel devel
On Sun, Jul 9, 2017 at 7:59 AM, Marcin Borkowski <mbork@mbork.pl> wrote:
>
> Won't
> M-x edebug-all-defuns
> and then
> M-x eval-buffer
> in package.el work as well (and be easier)?
Oh, yes, good point. I usually mark only some functions with
edebug-instrument-function in a dolist loop, so I didn't think of the
more straightforward way.
On Sun, Jul 9, 2017 at 7:58 AM, Jean-Christophe Helary
<jean.christophe.helary@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> So there is no way I can run package without marking all the functions for debugging?
You can run package without marking it, but you can't step with edebug
through a function without without instrumenting it first. You can
instrument other functions while debugging if you see something
interesting, see (elisp) Instrumenting.
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* Re: debugging elisp ?
2017-07-09 11:59 ` Marcin Borkowski
2017-07-09 12:13 ` Noam Postavsky
@ 2017-07-09 13:54 ` Jean-Christophe Helary
2017-07-10 13:31 ` Michael Heerdegen
1 sibling, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Jean-Christophe Helary @ 2017-07-09 13:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Emacs-Devel devel
I tried all the proposed solutions but I don't get what I'd like to have.
What I'd like to have is:
I run package in a window and in a different window I have all the variables/messages etc. appearing as I work inside package.
Maybe my "step by step" wording did not reflect what I really meant. Now that I see how it works, it is way too cumbersome for what I want to do, which is basically have a view on all the internal data as the package is run.
Jean-Christophe
> On Jul 9, 2017, at 20:59, Marcin Borkowski <mbork@mbork.pl> wrote:
>
>
> On 2017-07-09, at 13:48, Noam Postavsky <npostavs@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Jul 9, 2017 at 6:49 AM, Jean-Christophe Helary
>> <jean.christophe.helary@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> My limited understanding of the documentation tells me that I can't keep the debugger working during the whole package session. I can call it on package-list-packages and it will run until the package list is displayed, and then it quits.
>>>
>>> Does that mean that I have to mark all the package functions for debugging ?
>>
>> Yes, you can do that with the following code:
>>
>> (require 'edebug)
>> (require 'package)
>> (mapatoms (lambda (s) (and (fboundp s)
>> (string-match-p "\\`package" (symbol-name s)))
>> (edebug-instrument-function s)))
>
> Won't
> M-x edebug-all-defuns
> and then
> M-x eval-buffer
> in package.el work as well (and be easier)?
>
> Best,
>
> --
> Marcin Borkowski
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