This library provides tools to control the Prolog debuggers. Traditionally this code was built-in. Because these tools are only required in (interactive) debugging sessions they have been moved into the library.
informational
, with one of
the following terms, where Spec is of the form M:Head.
spy(Spec)
nospy(Spec)
forall(debugging_hook, true)
and
that may be used to extend the information printed from other
debugging libraries.error(Formal, Context)
exceptions that unify. The
tracer is started when a matching exception is raised. This
predicate enables debug mode using debug/0 to get more context
about the exception. Even with debug mode disabled exceptions are
still trapped and thus one may call nodebug/0 to run in normal mode
after installing a trap. Exceptions are trapped in any thread. Debug
mode is only enabled in the calling thread. To enable debug mode in
all threads use tdebug/0.
Calling debugging/0 lists the enabled traps. The predicate notrap/1 removes matching (unifying) traps.
In many cases debugging an exception that is caught is as simple as below (assuming run/0 starts your program).
?- trap(_). ?- run.
The multifile hook trap_alias/2 allow for defining short hands for commonly used traps. Currently this defines
The following predicates are exported from this file while their implementation is defined in imported modules or non-module files loaded by this module.
error(Formal, Context)
exceptions that unify. The
tracer is started when a matching exception is raised. This
predicate enables debug mode using debug/0 to get more context
about the exception. Even with debug mode disabled exceptions are
still trapped and thus one may call nodebug/0 to run in normal mode
after installing a trap. Exceptions are trapped in any thread. Debug
mode is only enabled in the calling thread. To enable debug mode in
all threads use tdebug/0.
Calling debugging/0 lists the enabled traps. The predicate notrap/1 removes matching (unifying) traps.
In many cases debugging an exception that is caught is as simple as below (assuming run/0 starts your program).
?- trap(_). ?- run.
The multifile hook trap_alias/2 allow for defining short hands for commonly used traps. Currently this defines
informational
, with one of
the following terms, where Spec is of the form M:Head.
spy(Spec)
nospy(Spec)
informational
, with one of
the following terms, where Spec is of the form M:Head.
spy(Spec)
nospy(Spec)