Carlos Pita <[email protected]> writes:
> Thank you very much, Dave!
>
>> Couldn't you just use (error)? It will enter the debugger if run from
>
> I'm doing exactly that, but then there is the limitation that this
> would be postmortem debugging and sometimes I want to suspend
> execution, examine the environment, and *resume* execution.
You can set breakpoints using the ",break" or ",break-at-source" REPL
commands. See ",help debug" for more info.
For now, to achieve the effect you desire, you could create a procedure
that simply returns the value of some global variable. Set a breakpoint
on that procedure, and then use that procedure as your "enter debugger"
procedure. If you want it to resume execution, set the global to your
desired value and continue.
I agree that it would be nice to include a procedure in Guile that does
this more nicely.
Mark