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* Apparentely stragne debbugnig messages
@ 2015-01-09 10:30 Enrico Pirani
  2015-01-09 14:30 ` Eli Zaretskii
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Enrico Pirani @ 2015-01-09 10:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: help-gnu-emacs

Hello,

I am getting this "strange" debugging messages. For example when I try to evalutate this lisp expression

(quattro atomi della coscienza)

I have this 

Debugger entered--Lisp error: (scan-error "Containing expression ends prematurely" 44312 44312)
  scan-sexps(44313 -1)
  forward-sexp(-1)
  #[0 "`\301\211\212\302 p\303\304\305\306\307\310\"\311\"\312\313%DC\216\314!\210g\315=\206'h\315=\262\316\317!\210h\320=\203?\317u\210h\321=\203?\317u\210`eTV\203R\322\323`\312Z\"\203R\324u\210h\325=\203m\301\212\326\301x\210\327\330!\262)\211\203l\316\317!\210\210\214\203{g\331=\203{\301u\210e}\210\332p!\262:\203\234@\333=\203\234\334\335\336\337\340FDD\262*\266\202)\207" [emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table nil syntax-table funcall make-byte-code 0 "r\301q\210\302\300!)\207" vconcat vector [set-syntax-table] 2 "\n\n(fn)" set-syntax-table 39 forward-sexp -1 92 63 looking-back "#s" -2 61 "0-9#=" looking-at "\\(#[0-9]+=\\)+" 96 read interactive call-interactively quote lambda (&rest args) args] 13 2465322]()
  ad-Advice-preceding-sexp(#[0 "`\301\211\212\302 p\303\304\305\306\307\310\"\311\"\312\313%DC\216\314!\210g\315=\206'h\315=\262\316\317!\210h\320=\203?\317u\210h\321=\203?\317u\210`eTV\203R\322\323`\312Z\"\203R\324u\210h\325=\203m\301\212\326\301x\210\327\330!\262)\211\203l\316\317!\210\210\214\203{g\331=\203{\301u\210e}\210\332p!\262:\203\234@\333=\203\234\334\335\336\337\340FDD\262*\266\202)\207" [emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table nil syntax-table funcall make-byte-code 0 "r\301q\210\302\300!)\207" vconcat vector [set-syntax-table] 2 "\n\n(fn)" set-syntax-table 39 forward-sexp -1 92 63 looking-back "#s" -2 61 "0-9#=" looking-at "\\(#[0-9]+=\\)+" 96 read interactive call-interactively quote lambda (&rest args) args] 13 2465322])
  apply(ad-Advice-preceding-sexp #[0 "`\301\211\212\302 p\303\304\305\306\307\310\"\311\"\312\313%DC\216\314!\210g\315=\206'h\315=\262\316\317!\210h\320=\203?\317u\210h\321=\203?\317u\210`eTV\203R\322\323`\312Z\"\203R\324u\210h\325=\203m\301\212\326\301x\210\327\330!\262)\211\203l\316\317!\210\210\214\203{g\331=\203{\301u\210e}\210\332p!\262:\203\234@\333=\203\234\334\335\336\337\340FDD\262*\266\202)\207" [emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table nil syntax-table funcall make-byte-code 0 "r\301q\210\302\300!)\207" vconcat vector [set-syntax-table] 2 "\n\n(fn)" set-syntax-table 39 forward-sexp -1 92 63 looking-back "#s" -2 61 "0-9#=" looking-at "\\(#[0-9]+=\\)+" 96 read interactive call-interactively quote lambda (&rest args) args] 13 2465322] nil)
  preceding-sexp()
  eval-last-sexp-1(nil)
  eval-last-sexp(nil)
  #<subr call-interactively>(eval-last-sexp nil nil)
  ad-Advice-call-interactively(#<subr call-interactively> eval-last-sexp nil nil)
  apply(ad-Advice-call-interactively #<subr call-interactively> (eval-last-sexp nil nil))
  call-interactively(eval-last-sexp nil nil)
  command-execute(eval-last-sexp)


Instead of :

 Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-function this)
       (this is an unquoted list)
       eval((this is an unquoted list))
       eval-last-sexp-1(nil)
       eval-last-sexp(nil)
       call-interactively(eval-last-sexp)

I am asking you if this is a normal behaviour of the debugger. Thanks 

Dr. Enrico Pirani
Medico Chirurgo
Via Matteotti 7
35042 Este (Padova)

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Tel: 0429-17660135



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