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Edebug can record an execution trace, storing it in a buffer named
‘*edebug-trace*’. This is a log of function calls and returns, showing
the function names and their arguments and values. To enable trace
recording, set edebug-trace
to a non-nil
value.
Making a trace buffer is not the same thing as using trace execution mode (voir la section Edebug Execution Modes).
When trace recording is enabled, each function entry and exit adds lines to the trace buffer. A function entry record consists of ‘::::{’, followed by the function name and argument values. A function exit record consists of ‘::::}’, followed by the function name and result of the function.
The number of ‘:’s in an entry shows its recursion depth. You can use the braces in the trace buffer to find the matching beginning or end of function calls.
You can customize trace recording for function entry and exit by redefining
the functions edebug-print-trace-before
and
edebug-print-trace-after
.
This macro requests additional trace information around the execution of the
body forms. The argument string specifies text to put in the
trace buffer, after the ‘{’ or ‘}’. All the arguments are
evaluated, and edebug-tracing
returns the value of the last form in
body.
This function inserts text in the trace buffer. It computes the text with
(apply 'format format-string format-args)
. It also
appends a newline to separate entries.
edebug-tracing
and edebug-trace
insert lines in the trace
buffer whenever they are called, even if Edebug is not active. Adding text
to the trace buffer also scrolls its window to show the last lines inserted.
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