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Arguments: function-spec &key condition break-before break-after inside not-inside print-before print-after show-stack
Starts tracing function-spec, which can be a function name (such as a symbol naming a function) or a function object (such as returned by function applied to a symbol naming a function). The related macro trace and top-level command :trace do not accept function objects as arguments.
Thus,
(ftrace #'foo)
starts tracing of the function object associated with
foo
. See also funtrace. See The tracer and Tracing function
objects in debugging.htm.
The various keyword arguments (condition, break-before, break-after, inside, not-inside, print-before, print-after) are a subset of those accepted by the :trace top-level command and have the same effect. See that page for details.
The :trace top-level command also
accepts the keyword arguments break-all and
print-all, which are not accepted by ftrace. To achieve the effect of
specifying either of those, specify both the associated
before and after arguments
as true. Thus, to get the effect of :print-all t
passed to :trace, specify
:print-before t :print-after t
to ftrace; similarly specify
:break-before t :break-after t
in place of
:break-all t
.
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This page was not revised from the 9.0 page.
Created 2015.5.21.
| Allegro CL version 10.0 Unrevised from 9.0 to 10.0. 9.0 version |