* Re: Debug lisp code
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@ 2005-08-29 18:35 ` David Kastrup
2005-08-30 1:35 ` Michael Cadilhac
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From: David Kastrup @ 2005-08-29 18:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
Michael Cadilhac <michael.cadilhac-@t-lrde.epita.fr> writes:
> Hi !
>
> I've some kind of a freeze in a function being a process filter. My
> problem is that I can't figure out where the infinite loop is and
> it's a random thing, so I can't use debug-on-entry.
>
> This function not being called by the user, C-g is not canceling it,
> so set debug-on-quit to t is useless.
>
> So, is there a way to debug things like
> (run-with-idle-timer 1 nil (lambda () (while t)))
> ?
(run-with-idle-timer 1 nil (lambda nil (let (inhibit-quit)
(while t))))
--
David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum
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* Re: Debug lisp code
2005-08-29 18:35 ` Debug lisp code David Kastrup
@ 2005-08-30 1:35 ` Michael Cadilhac
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From: Michael Cadilhac @ 2005-08-30 1:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs
David Kastrup <dak@gnu.org> writes:
> Michael Cadilhac <michael.cadilhac-@t-lrde.epita.fr> writes:
>
>> Hi !
>>
>> I've some kind of a freeze in a function being a process filter. My
>> problem is that I can't figure out where the infinite loop is and
>> it's a random thing, so I can't use debug-on-entry.
>>
>> This function not being called by the user, C-g is not canceling it,
>> so set debug-on-quit to t is useless.
>>
>> So, is there a way to debug things like
>> (run-with-idle-timer 1 nil (lambda () (while t)))
>> ?
>
> (run-with-idle-timer 1 nil (lambda nil (let (inhibit-quit)
> (while t))))
Maybe I wasn't clear enough :-)
Let's say I have a function runed with `run-with-idle-timer'. This
function has an infinite loop somewhere in it.
Now, this function is called, asynchronously. The call being
asynchronous, I don't know how I can stop this function and have a
backtrace, in order to know where the infinite loop is.
I mean... with (run-with-idle-timer 1 nil (lambda () (while t))),
how do you unblock emacs ?
Thanks.
--
Michael Cadilhac, a.k.a. Micha [mika] |
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* Re: Debug lisp code
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@ 2005-08-30 6:44 ` David Kastrup
2005-08-30 11:15 ` Michael Cadilhac
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From: David Kastrup @ 2005-08-30 6:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
Michael Cadilhac <michael.cadilhac-@t-lrde.epita.fr> writes:
> David Kastrup <dak@gnu.org> writes:
>
>> Michael Cadilhac <michael.cadilhac-@t-lrde.epita.fr> writes:
>>
>>> I've some kind of a freeze in a function being a process filter. My
>>> problem is that I can't figure out where the infinite loop is and
>>> it's a random thing, so I can't use debug-on-entry.
>>>
>>> This function not being called by the user, C-g is not canceling it,
>>> so set debug-on-quit to t is useless.
>>>
>>> So, is there a way to debug things like
>>> (run-with-idle-timer 1 nil (lambda () (while t)))
>>> ?
>>
>> (run-with-idle-timer 1 nil (lambda nil (let (inhibit-quit)
>> (while t))))
>
> Maybe I wasn't clear enough :-)
>
> Let's say I have a function runed with `run-with-idle-timer'. This
> function has an infinite loop somewhere in it.
>
> Now, this function is called, asynchronously. The call being
> asynchronous, I don't know how I can stop this function and have a
> backtrace, in order to know where the infinite loop is.
>
> I mean... with (run-with-idle-timer 1 nil (lambda () (while t))),
> how do you unblock emacs ?
Did you actually read what I wrote above? Bind inhibit-quit to nil in
the function, and it will be interruptible.
--
David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum
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* Re: Debug lisp code
2005-08-30 6:44 ` David Kastrup
@ 2005-08-30 11:15 ` Michael Cadilhac
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From: Michael Cadilhac @ 2005-08-30 11:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs
David Kastrup <dak@gnu.org> writes:
> Did you actually read what I wrote above? Bind inhibit-quit to nil in
> the function, and it will be interruptible.
Thanks for your explanation and for the hint, and sorry for the
misunderstanding :-)
--
Michael Cadilhac, a.k.a. Micha [mika] |
Epita/LRDE promo 2007 | Please note that you should
2 rue de la Convention | 01.46.70.90.75 | s/-@t-/@/ my mail address.
94270 Le Kremlin Bicetre | 06.23.20.31.30 |
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* Debug lisp code
@ 2005-08-29 19:18 Michael Cadilhac
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From: Michael Cadilhac @ 2005-08-29 19:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi !
I've some kind of a freeze in a function being a process filter. My
problem is that I can't figure out where the infinite loop is and
it's a random thing, so I can't use debug-on-entry.
This function not being called by the user, C-g is not canceling it,
so set debug-on-quit to t is useless.
So, is there a way to debug things like
(run-with-idle-timer 1 nil (lambda () (while t)))
?
Thanks.
--
Michael Cadilhac, a.k.a. Micha [mika] |
Epita/LRDE promo 2007 | Please note that you should
2 rue de la Convention | 01.46.70.90.75 | s/-@t-/@/ my mail address.
94270 Le Kremlin Bicetre | 06.23.20.31.30 |
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