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E͝byebug/commandE͝E͝͝͝E͝regexp͝O͝ E͝ descriptionE͝ save[ FILE] E͝# Byebug state is saved as a script file. This includes breakpoints, catchpoints, display expressions and some settings. If no filename is given, byebug will fabricate one. Use the "source" command in another debug session to restore the saved file. T͝E͝short_descriptionE͝&Saves current byebug session to a file͝E͝execute͝PE͝wE͝save.messages.done͝7͝E͝save_breakpointsE͝block in save_breakpointsE͝break E͝:E͝ if ͝E͝save_catchpointsE͝block in save_catchpointsE͝catch ͝"E͝ save_displaysE͝block in save_displaysE͝display ͝&E͝ save_settingsE͝autoirbE͝autolistE͝basenameE͝block in save_settingsE͝set E͝ E͝ByebugE͝CommandE͝ SaveCommandE͝to_sE͝FileE͝@matchE͝SettingE͝fileE͝[]E͝openE͝pathE͝printE͝closeE͝prE͝bE͝sourceE͝posE͝exprE͝putsE͝ breakpointsE͝eachE͝cE͝ catchpointsE͝each_keyE͝dE͝displaysE͝settingE͝to_symE͝allow_in_control=E͝allow_in_post_mortem=E͝core#define_singleton_methodE͝core#define_methodE͝privateE͝requireE͝!^\s* sa(?:ve)? (?:\s+(\S+))? \s*$E͝savefile&&'!'C'f''''''''/(f)r)))))**?*K*W*{******+L+f+r+++++,!,=,Y,,,,,,--4-N-i-------.$.>.U.m...... /!/=/X/r////010L00