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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/idlwave.texi
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John-David T . Smith |
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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/idlwave.texi |
Date: |
Sat, 17 Sep 2005 16:02:15 -0400 |
Index: emacs/man/idlwave.texi
diff -c emacs/man/idlwave.texi:1.35 emacs/man/idlwave.texi:1.36
*** emacs/man/idlwave.texi:1.35 Fri Sep 16 22:11:00 2005
--- emacs/man/idlwave.texi Sat Sep 17 20:02:14 2005
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*** 2677,2697 ****
The many debugging, compiling, and examination commands provided in
IDLWAVE are available simultaneously through two different interfaces:
the original, multi-key command interface, and the new Electric Debug
! Mode. The functionality they offer is similar, but the way you
! interact with them is quite different. The main difference is that,
! in Electric Debug Mode, the source buffers are made read-only, and
! single key-strokes are used to step through, examine expressions, set
! and remove breakpoints, etc. The same variables, prefix arguments,
! and settings apply to both versions, and both can be used
! interchangeably. By default, when breakpoints are hit, Electric Debug
! Mode is enabled. The traditional interface is described first.
! @xref{Electric Debug Mode}, for more on that mode.
!
!
! @sp 1
! @noindent @strong{Note that electric debug mode can be prevented from
! activating automatically by customizing the variable
! @code{idlwave-shell-automatic-electric-debug}.}
@node Debug Key Bindings, Breakpoints and Stepping, A Tale of Two Modes,
Debugging IDL Programs
@subsection Debug Key Bindings
--- 2677,2693 ----
The many debugging, compiling, and examination commands provided in
IDLWAVE are available simultaneously through two different interfaces:
the original, multi-key command interface, and the new Electric Debug
! Mode. The functionality they offer is similar, but the way you interact
! with them is quite different. The main difference is that, in Electric
! Debug Mode, the source buffers are made read-only, and single
! key-strokes are used to step through, examine expressions, set and
! remove breakpoints, etc. The same variables, prefix arguments, and
! settings apply to both versions, and both can be used interchangeably.
! By default, when breakpoints are hit, Electric Debug Mode is enabled.
! The traditional interface is described first. @xref{Electric Debug
! Mode}, for more on that mode. Note that electric debug mode can be
! prevented from activating automatically by customizing the variable
! @code{idlwave-shell-automatic-electric-debug}.
@node Debug Key Bindings, Breakpoints and Stepping, A Tale of Two Modes,
Debugging IDL Programs
@subsection Debug Key Bindings