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Re: Debugging problems using async.el
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Lars Brinkhoff |
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Re: Debugging problems using async.el |
Date: |
Fri, 07 Apr 2017 20:10:25 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.3 (gnu/linux) |
Kaushal Modi wrote:
> Lars Brinkhoff wrote:
> I see the subordinate logs stuff to *Messages*, which goes to
> stdout in batch mode. I wonder if that output is saved somewhere.
>
> It might be useful to add an option to save *Messages* and *Backtrace*
> stuff to files on disk. In async.el, we can see those vars to t and
> enable the logging to files.
It turns out this isn't necessary. If you make sure to turn on
async-debug in the subordinate, messages and backtraces are logged in
the parent *emacs* buffer. I only set async-debug in the parent, so I
didn't get the full debug log.
This was very helpful. I was able to make good progress towards finding
the root cause. Not completely there yet though.
- Re: Recent change in master breaks async package update using paradox, (continued)
Re: Recent change in master breaks async package update using paradox, Lars Brinkhoff, 2017/04/06
Re: Recent change in master breaks async package update using paradox, Lars Brinkhoff, 2017/04/07
- Re: Recent change in master breaks async package update using paradox, Eli Zaretskii, 2017/04/07
- Re: Recent change in master breaks async package update using paradox, Lars Brinkhoff, 2017/04/07
- Re: Recent change in master breaks async package update using paradox, Eli Zaretskii, 2017/04/07
- Debugging problems using async.el, Lars Brinkhoff, 2017/04/07
- Re: Debugging problems using async.el, Kaushal Modi, 2017/04/07
- Re: Debugging problems using async.el, Eli Zaretskii, 2017/04/07
- Re: Debugging problems using async.el,
Lars Brinkhoff <=
Re: Recent change in master breaks async package update using paradox, Stefan Monnier, 2017/04/07
What is a "sequence"?, Lars Brinkhoff, 2017/04/07
Re: What is a "sequence"?, Stefan Monnier, 2017/04/07
If records are not sequences, why does aref work on records?, Paul Eggert, 2017/04/07
Re: If records are not sequences, why does aref work on records?, Lars Brinkhoff, 2017/04/07
RE: If records are not sequences, why does aref work on records?, Drew Adams, 2017/04/07
Re: If records are not sequences, why does aref work on records?, Lars Brinkhoff, 2017/04/07
RE: If records are not sequences, why does aref work on records?, Drew Adams, 2017/04/07
Re: If records are not sequences, why does aref work on records?, Noam Postavsky, 2017/04/07
Re: If records are not sequences, why does aref work on records?, Stefan Monnier, 2017/04/07