FreeLisp User's Guide

6 The Inspector

The inspector is a tool which allows you to examine the contents of Common Lisp class instances (or objects), and, if so desired, change them.

The inspector has three areas. The first, a text box at the top of the window, shows the object's Common Lisp name. This is called name area.

The second, a large list pane, provides a list of the object's contents. This is called the contents area.

The third area, at the bottom, describes the object's type. This is called the type area.

Figure 6.1 The inspector.

6.1 - Examining objects
6.2 - Operating upon objects
6.3 - Inspecting in the listener

FreeLisp User's Guide - 5 FEB 1996

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