tasmanian devil wrote:
> Howdy~
> I tried what you had suggested and the only thing I get is the same error message that AutoCAD gives me. Help.
>
Well, of course you get the same error, if you haven't changed the
program text.
The idea here was to leave the VLIDE window open, so after you sign off
the error report, control goes to VLIDE, where Alt-F9 should take you to
the point in the program where the error was noticed.
So, how about taking a screen capture (Alt-PrintScreen) from the Trace
stack display?
More generally, if your program is 175 pages all in a single function,
the best thing you could do is scrap the whole thing. Well-written Lisp
programs are typically collections of smallish functions; I once
measured a CL program I wrote, there the average length of a function
was 14 lines (not pages!). AutoCAD stuff tends to be more repetive, but
even there a function should usually fit on the display screen.
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