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The previous chapter discusses the Emacs commands that are useful for making changes in programs. This chapter deals with commands that assist in the process of compiling and testing programs.
• Compilation | Compiling programs in languages other than Lisp (C, Pascal, etc.). | |
• Compilation Mode | The mode for visiting compiler errors. | |
• Compilation Shell | Customizing your shell properly for use in the compilation buffer. | |
• Grep Searching | Searching with grep. | |
• Flymake | Finding syntax errors on the fly. | |
• Debuggers | Running symbolic debuggers for non-Lisp programs. | |
• Executing Lisp | Various modes for editing Lisp programs, with different facilities for running the Lisp programs. | |
• Libraries | How Lisp programs are loaded into Emacs. | |
• Eval | Executing a single Lisp expression in Emacs. | |
• Interaction | Executing Lisp in an Emacs buffer. | |
• External Lisp | Communicating through Emacs with a separate Lisp. |