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Correct Using Debugger lispref node
* doc/lispref/debugging.texi (Using Debugger): Make documentation reflect reality (bug#36145).
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variable is temporarily set according to
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@code{eval-expression-debug-on-error}. If the latter variable is
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non-@code{nil}, @code{debug-on-error} will temporarily be set to
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@code{t}. This means that any further errors that occur while doing a
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debugging session will (by default) trigger another backtrace. If
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this is not what you want, you can either set
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@code{eval-expression-debug-on-error} to @code{nil}, or set
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@code{debug-on-error} to @code{nil} in @code{debugger-mode-hook}.
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@code{t}. However, further errors that occur while debugging won't
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(by default) trigger another debugger, because @code{inhibit-debugger}
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will also be bound to non-@code{nil}.
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The debugger itself must be run byte-compiled, since it makes
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assumptions about the state of the Lisp interpreter. These
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