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Interrupts program flow when the global variable *BREAK is not nil.
It prints the message, then values of the given variables, and let's the user inspect the lisp system at the given state. This function is usually not needed anymore with the VL debugger.
to be continued
msg: any valid lisp expression. Most likely a list of to be printed expressions.
vars: a list of quoted symbols
Not defined. Most likely NIL
This is a typical function only used for its side effect.
(std-require 'STDDEBUG)
Defined in STDDEBUG