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### What it is On of the many things that didn't quite get into the Common Lisp standard was how to get a Lisp to output its call stack when something has gone wrong. As such, each Lisp has developed its own notion of what to display, how to display it, and what sort of arguments can be used to customize it. `trivial-backtrace` is a simple solution to generating a backtrace portably. As of {today}, it supports Allegro Common Lisp, LispWorks, ECL, MCL, SCL, SBCL and CMUCL. Its interface consists of three functions and one variable: * print-backtrace * print-backtrace-to-stream * print-condition * \*date-time-format\* You can probably already guess what they do, but they are described in more detail below. {anchor mailing-lists} ### Mailing Lists * [trivial-backtrace-devel][devel-list]: A list for announcements, questions, patches, bug reports, and so on; It's for anything and everything ### API {set-property docs-package trivial-backtrace} {docs print-backtrace} {docs print-backtrace-to-stream} {docs print-condition} {docs *date-time-format*} {anchor downloads} ### Where is it A [git][] repository is available using git clone http://common-lisp.net/project/trivial-backtrace/trivial-backtrace.git The [darcs][] repository is still around but is **not** being updated. The command to get it is below: ;;; WARNING: out of date darcs get http://common-lisp.net/project/trivial-backtrace/ trivial-backtrace is also [ASDF installable][asdf-install]. Its CLiki home is right [where][cliki-home] you'd expect. There's also a handy [gzipped tar file][tarball]. {anchor news} ### What is happening
14 May 2009
Moved to [git][]; John Fremlin adds map-backtrace
1 June 2008
Release version 1.0
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