




11.3.1 The Output Data view
Each call is a node in the tree with a
icon and has three kinds of subnode:
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The subnode marked with a
shows the arguments passed to the function. Expanding this node shows each argument with its name (if known). Double-clicking on the arguments node or one of the arguments shows that argument in the Inspector.
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The subnode marked with a
shows the values returned from the function. Expanding this node shows each argument with its name (if known). Double-clicking on the arguments node or one of the arguments shows that argument in the Inspector.
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Any subnodes marked with a
show calls to traced functions within the parent function.
You can collapse the tree by clicking on the
toolbar button.
Common LispWorks User Guide (Windows version) - 21 Feb 2008




