From: Chris Hanson Date: Mon, 2 Mar 1998 19:05:12 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Add missing documentation for various commands. X-Git-Tag: 20090517-FFI~4836 X-Git-Url: https://birchwood-abbey.net/git?a=commitdiff_plain;h=402adfcb239c6933bf853610c938cdc628111be3;p=mit-scheme.git Add missing documentation for various commands. --- diff --git a/v7/src/edwin/intmod.scm b/v7/src/edwin/intmod.scm index f63efaccb..6688191ea 100644 --- a/v7/src/edwin/intmod.scm +++ b/v7/src/edwin/intmod.scm @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ ;;; -*-Scheme-*- ;;; -;;; $Id: intmod.scm,v 1.88 1997/08/03 06:44:39 cph Exp $ +;;; $Id: intmod.scm,v 1.89 1998/03/02 19:05:12 cph Exp $ ;;; -;;; Copyright (c) 1986, 1989-97 Massachusetts Institute of Technology +;;; Copyright (c) 1986, 1989-98 Massachusetts Institute of Technology ;;; ;;; This material was developed by the Scheme project at the ;;; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of @@ -340,10 +340,19 @@ REPL uses current evaluation environment." "Major mode for communicating with an inferior read-eval-print loop (REPL). Editing and evaluation commands are like Scheme mode: +\\[lisp-indent-line] indents the current line for Scheme. +\\[indent-sexp] indents the next s-expression. +\\[scheme-complete-variable] completes the variable preceding point. +\\[show-parameter-list] shows the parameters of the call surrounding point. + \\[inferior-repl-eval-last-sexp] evaluates the expression preceding point. \\[inferior-repl-eval-defun] evaluates the current definition. \\[inferior-repl-eval-region] evaluates the current region. -C-g aborts any evaluation. + +When an error occurs, you can run the command-line debugger with (debug), +or you can run the windowed debugger: + +\\[inferior-repl-debug] enters windowed debugger on the current error. Expressions submitted for evaluation are saved in an expression history. The history may be accessed with the following commands: @@ -355,8 +364,10 @@ The history may be accessed with the following commands: The REPL may be controlled by the following commands: -\\[inferior-cmdl-abort-top-level] returns to top level. -\\[inferior-cmdl-abort-previous] goes up one level." +\\[inferior-cmdl-abort-top-level] aborts evaluation, returns to top level. +\\[inferior-cmdl-abort-nearest] aborts evaluation, returns to current level. +\\[inferior-cmdl-abort-previous] aborts evaluation, goes up one level. +\\[inferior-cmdl-breakpoint] interrupts evaluation, enters a breakpoint." (lambda (buffer) (event-distributor/invoke! (ref-variable inferior-repl-mode-hook buffer) buffer))) @@ -391,7 +402,9 @@ Typing ? will show you which characters perform useful functions. Additionally, these commands abort the command loop: \\[inferior-cmdl-abort-top-level] returns to the top-level REPL. -\\[inferior-cmdl-abort-previous] returns to the previous level REPL." +\\[inferior-cmdl-abort-previous] goes up one level to the previous REPL. +\\[inferior-cmdl-abort-nearest] returns to the current REPL. +\\[inferior-cmdl-breakpoint] enters a breakpoint REPL." (lambda (buffer) (event-distributor/invoke! (ref-variable inferior-cmdl-mode-hook buffer) buffer)))