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@robertfrederickwarner You can instrument a function definition before running the tests using the cider debugger, , d b
or M-RET d b
in Spacemacs, or put #dbg
on the line before the function definition.
When you run the tests you see the code step through the function with the values of symbols and function calls as each test executes.
I have a question, what is C-c
called formally by emacs
is it the common prefix?
@theeternalpulse that is press and hold Ctrl
key and press c
key
C-
is short for Ctrl
M-
is for Meta, usually Alt
on PC or Option
on Mac
S-
is for Shift
I forget if there is a short-hand for Super, but then i dont really use that key with Emacs.
oh no, I know what the command does, but what is the C-c
key called?
as in how is it referred to in general by emacs users. Similar to how evil/vim has a "leader" key designation