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While within Edebug, you can evaluate expressions as if Edebug were not running. Edebug tries to be invisible to the expression’s evaluation and printing. Evaluation of expressions that cause side effects will work as expected, except for changes to data that Edebug explicitly saves and restores. See The Outside Context, for details on this process.
Evaluate expression exp in the context outside
of Edebug (edebug-eval-expression). That is,
Edebug tries to minimize its interference with the
evaluation.
Evaluate expression exp in the context of
Edebug itself (eval-expression).
Evaluate the expression before point, in the context
outside of Edebug (edebug-eval-last-sexp).
Edebug supports evaluation of expressions containing
references to lexically bound symbols created by the following
constructs in cl.el: lexical-let,
macrolet, and symbol-macrolet.