- in favor of the new name --disable-debugger option, which takes
- effect at a slightly different time at startup (so that e.g.
- handling of errors in --sysinit and --userinit files will be affected
- differently). The SB-EXT:DISABLE-DEBUGGER and SB-EXT:ENABLE-DEBUGGER
- functions have been added to allow this functionality to be controlled
- from ordinary Lisp code. (ENABLE-DEBUGGER should help people like the
- Debian maintainers, who might want to run non-interactive scripts to
+ in favor of the new --disable-debugger option, which is very similar.
+ (The major difference is that it takes effect at a slightly different
+ time at startup, causing handling of errors in --sysinit and
+ --userinit files will be affected differently.) The
+ SB-EXT:DISABLE-DEBUGGER and SB-EXT:ENABLE-DEBUGGER functions have
+ been added to allow this functionality to be controlled from ordinary
+ Lisp code. (ENABLE-DEBUGGER should help people like the Debian
+ maintainers, who might want to run non-interactive scripts to