Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!wasatch!ug.utah.edu!u-dmfloy From: u-dmfloy%ug.utah.edu@wasatch.UUCP (Daniel M Floyd) Newsgroups: comp.lang.lisp Subject: Debug techniques. What's your favorite? Summary: Your input could give you what you want. Message-ID: <1499@wasatch.UUCP> Date: 2 Apr 89 08:07:44 GMT Sender: news@wasatch.UUCP Reply-To: u-dmfloy%ug.utah.edu.UUCP@wasatch.UUCP (Daniel M Floyd) Organization: University of Utah CS Dept Lines: 24 I am writing a debuger for a Common LISP software package. Mostly I am going to implement the ususal trace. However, if I should happen to have extra time, I could build the best lisp debugger in the world ... assuming I knew what a 'best lisp debugger' was. :-)) That is where all of you come in. If you've seen a particularly clever or useful feature in a debugger I'd like to hear from you. Also, if you have a wish (or wish list) now would be a good time for me to hear about that too. I'm sure all of us will benefit from talking about debugging techniques as well. e-mail if you want. A POST TO THIS NEWSGROUP will probably stimulate more ideas, avoid some duplications, and benefit more people. I will post a summary of any e-mail I happen to get in about one or two weeks. Dan u-dmfloy@ug.utah.edu.UUCP Dan Floyd 8