OK, how about a way to control the cutoff, or make the cutoff much higher? I'm the Lisp debugger, it's not prettier with 75 characters, just hiding my info.
----- Original message ----- From: "Helmut Eller" heller@common-lisp.net To: slime-devel@common-lisp.net Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2011 18:49:40 +0100 Subject: Re: [slime-devel] slime debugger string length cutoff, bad default and how to control it
* Mark H. David [2011-11-27 14:11] writes:
I thought this
(setf (cdr (assoc 'swank::*sldb-string-length* swank:*sldb-printer-bindings*)) 5000)
would do the to show my all of a 100-long string in SLDB.
I removed swank:*sldb-printer-bindings* a few days ago as it little effect since a long time.
(I think the cutoff should be much higher by default, by the way.)
But when I looked at locals in SLDB, I had a string of length 100 shown with its first 74 characters, followed by two dots (..). (Uh, not to pile on, but wouldn't three dots (...) be normal?)
The "line" of for a local variable is truncated to 75 chars. That's what the two dots are saying.
Helmut
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