
3.1.7 Updating windows
To manually update any tool, choose Tools > Refresh .
Updating a tool is a useful way of making a snapshot of an aspect of the environment that you are interested in. For instance, imagine you want to compare a number of instances of a CLOS class against a known instance of the same class using the inspector. You can do this as follows:
- Inspect the known instance using an inspector.
- You might do this by creating the instance in a listener and then using Works > Values > Inspect to transfer the instance to the inspector.
- Make sure the inspector is the active window, and choose Tools > Clone to make a copy of it.
- In the listener, create a new instance of the same class, transfer it to the inspector, and compare them to the original instance that is still displayed in the clone.
Common LispWorks User Guide (Windows version) - 14 Dec 2001
