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Re: [PATCH]: Re: Early backtrace.
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Stefan Monnier |
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Re: [PATCH]: Re: Early backtrace. |
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Mon, 31 Jan 2022 09:04:45 -0500 |
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>> /* If we're in batch mode, print a backtrace unconditionally to help
>> - with debugging. Make sure to use `debug' unconditionally to not
>> - interfere with ERT or other packages that install custom
>> - debuggers. Don't try to call the debugger while dumping or
>> - bootstrapping, it wouldn't work anyway. */
>> + with debugging. Make sure to use `debug-early' unconditionally
>> + to not interfere with ERT or other packages that install custom
>> + debuggers. */
>
> This is not your fault, but I notice that this comment doesn't explain
> how we distinguish the case where we want to print a backtrace from the
> case where we want to call ERT's "debugger", both of which can occur in
> batch mode.
Eli helped me figure out that I was confused here.
So just disregard this comment of mine.
Sorry,
Stefan
- Early backtrace., Alan Mackenzie, 2022/01/10
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- Re: Early backtrace., Alan Mackenzie, 2022/01/11
- Re: [PATCH]: Re: Early backtrace., Philipp Stephani, 2022/01/31
- Re: [PATCH]: Re: Early backtrace., Eli Zaretskii, 2022/01/31
- Re: [PATCH]: Re: Early backtrace., Alan Mackenzie, 2022/01/31
- Re: [PATCH]: Re: Early backtrace., Alan Mackenzie, 2022/01/31