When non-nil this does two things:
First it loads the
reverse-pointers-code
module. This can be used to check what things to keep in the image. If you need documentation for
reverse-pointers-code
, please contact Lisp Support.
Secondly it sets the image up such that calling the application with command line argument
-interrogate-symbols
, before starting the application, allows you to
interrogate-symbols
. See Interrogate-Symbols.
LispWorks Delivery User Guide - 13 Dec 2011