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"N" in function trace buffer points to un-existing function #32

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rmuslimov opened this issue May 11, 2017 · 3 comments
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"N" in function trace buffer points to un-existing function #32

rmuslimov opened this issue May 11, 2017 · 3 comments
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@rmuslimov
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rmuslimov commented May 11, 2017

I'm following your tutorial here: http://bpiel.github.io/sayid/. At the moment when user supposed to N

Now press N and hold onto your hat.

it fails with exception: Wrong type argument: commandp, sayid-buf-replay-with-inner-trace

I even cannot find this function definition in sayid.el, is it a bug?

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bpiel commented May 11, 2017

Sorry for the confusion. The tutorial is old and needs to be updated (by me). I tore out the replay features because they weren't working out well.

Instead, you need to add the inner trace manually. You can do that by positioning the cursor over a function's name and running sayid-inner-trace-fn (C-s t n).

Thanks for trying sayid and filing this. I'll leave this issue here as a reminder to myself to update the site.

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MageMasher commented Apr 16, 2018

FYI I ran into this issue tonight as well.
I had to run through git blame to realize the docs are incorrect as well as the emacs mode bindings.
Is there anything I could do to help?

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bpiel commented Apr 21, 2018

@MageMasher Sorry for the inconvenience and delayed response. Thanks for getting in touch. PRs welcome. Otherwise, I'd like to do this soon (I realize this is a year old), but am tied up with guildsman at the moment.

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