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As with most compiler switch variables, the value of this variable
can be t, nil, or a
function object that accepts five arguments and returns t or nil. The arguments
passed to the function will be the values of the safety, space, speed,
debug, and compilation-speed optimization qualities, in that order. nil is equivalent to a function that always returns
nil and t to a
function that always returns t. When the
value is a function and we say t (or true) or
nil (or false) in the text below, we mean
that the function returns, respectively, t or
nil.
If true, the names of local variables will be saved in compiled code. This makes debugging easier. Initially true when debug is greater than 1.
See also *load-local-names-info*.
See compiling.htm for information on the compiler.
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This page was not revised from the 10.0 page.
Created 2019.8.20.
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