-@node Running, Packages, Programs, Top
+@node Running, Abbrevs, Programs, Top
@chapter Compiling and Testing Programs
The previous chapter discusses the Emacs commands that are useful for
compilation continues in any case.
@findex kill-compilation
- To kill the compilation process, type @kbd{M-x-kill-compilation}. The mode
+ To kill the compilation process, type @kbd{M-x kill-compilation}. The mode
line of the @samp{*compilation*} buffer changes to say @samp{signal}
instead of @samp{run}. Starting a new compilation also kills any
running compilation, as only one can occur at any time. Starting a new
you can switch buffers, visit files, and perform any other editing
operations. However, the debugger is a recursive editing level
(@pxref{Recursive Edit}); it is a good idea to return to the backtrace
-buffer and explictly exit the debugger when you don't want to use it any
+buffer and explicitly exit the debugger when you don't want to use it any
more. Exiting the debugger kills the backtrace buffer.
@cindex current stack frame