On Dec 27, 2013, at 11:18 PM, guns wrote:
>
> I personally use the following macro from my user.clj:
>
> (defmacro dump-locals []
> `(clojure.pprint/pprint
> ~(into {} (map (fn [l] [`'~l l]) (reverse (keys &env))))))
>
> It's not the automatic break-on-exception-and-start-local-repl of CL +
> Emacs, but it's editor agnostic and usually does the trick.
When and where do you call this?
I can live without the local REPL (although I'll always miss it), but what I
want is to see the locals when I hit an exception somewhere that I didn't
expect one. I'd like every exception to dump locals, all up the stack if
possible. Can this, or something like it, do that?
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