This looks fantastic; while the recent discussion on debugging was going
on, it occurred to me that an instrumenting debugger, edebug style,
might be a good way to go.

Phil


Alex Coventry <coven...@gmail.com> writes:
> Troncle <https://github.com/coventry/troncle> is a proof-of-concept 
> integration of clojure's tracing tools with emacs, built around 
> technomancy's innovative 
> nrepl-discover<https://github.com/technomancy/nrepl-discover> and 
> a robust (very simple) code-walking/wrapping 
> macro<https://github.com/coventry/troncle/blob/master/src/troncle/macroshka.clj>
>  I've 
> developed.  It's available for download at 
> https://github.com/coventry/troncle
>

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