/usr/lib/swipl/library/prolog_trace.pl
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  • swipl
    • library
      • error.pl
      • apply.pl
      • lists.pl
      • debug.pl -- Print debug messages and test assertions
      • broadcast.pl
      • socket.pl
      • predicate_options.pl
      • shlib.pl
      • option.pl
      • uid.pl
      • unix.pl
      • syslog.pl
      • thread_pool.pl
      • gensym.pl
      • settings.pl
      • arithmetic.pl
      • main.pl
      • readutil.pl
      • ssl.pl
      • crypto.pl
      • pldoc.pl -- Process source documentation
      • operators.pl -- Manage operators
      • pairs.pl -- Operations on key-value lists
      • prolog_source.pl -- Examine Prolog source-files
      • pengines.pl -- Pengines: Web Logic Programming Made Easy
      • record.pl -- Access compound arguments by name
      • memfile.pl
      • sgml.pl -- SGML, XML and HTML parser
      • quasi_quotations.pl -- Define Quasi Quotation syntax
      • pure_input.pl -- Pure Input from files and streams
      • time.pl -- Time and alarm library
      • uri.pl -- Process URIs
      • solution_sequences.pl -- Modify solution sequences
      • uuid.pl -- Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) Library
      • ordsets.pl -- Ordered set manipulation
      • random.pl -- Random numbers
      • base64.pl -- Base64 encoding and decoding
      • aggregate.pl -- Aggregation operators on backtrackable predicates
      • pcre.pl -- Perl compatible regular expression matching for SWI-Prolog
      • pengines_io.pl -- Provide Prolog I/O for HTML clients
      • sandbox.pl -- Sandboxed Prolog code
      • apply_macros.pl -- Goal expansion rules to avoid meta-calling
      • assoc.pl -- Binary associations
      • prolog_format.pl -- Analyse format specifications
      • yall.pl -- Lambda expressions
      • sha.pl -- SHA secure hashes
      • process.pl -- Create processes and redirect I/O
      • filesex.pl -- Extended operations on files
      • zlib.pl -- Zlib wrapper for SWI-Prolog
      • bdb.pl -- Berkeley DB interface
      • hash_stream.pl -- Maintain a hash on a stream
      • md5.pl -- MD5 hashes
      • porter_stem.pl
      • csv.pl -- Process CSV (Comma-Separated Values) data
      • pprint.pl -- Pretty Print Prolog terms
      • atom.pl -- Operations on atoms
      • ctypes.pl -- Character code classification
      • modules.pl -- Module utility predicates
      • occurs.pl -- Finding and counting sub-terms
      • prolog_xref.pl -- Prolog cross-referencer data collection
      • prolog_colour.pl
      • lazy_lists.pl -- Lazy list handling
      • prolog_code.pl -- Utilities for reasoning about code
      • ugraphs.pl -- Graph manipulation library
      • xpath.pl -- Select nodes in an XML DOM
      • iostream.pl -- Utilities to deal with streams
      • doc_http.pl -- Documentation server
      • url.pl -- Analysing and constructing URL
      • www_browser.pl -- Open a URL in the users browser
      • prolog_pack.pl -- A package manager for Prolog
      • prolog_config.pl -- Provide configuration information
      • git.pl -- Run GIT commands
      • strings.pl -- String utilities
      • dif.pl -- The dif/2 constraint
      • dialect.pl -- Support multiple Prolog dialects
      • edinburgh.pl -- Some traditional Edinburgh predicates
      • ansi_term.pl -- Print decorated text to ANSI consoles
      • terms.pl -- Term manipulation
      • listing.pl -- List programs and pretty print clauses
      • persistency.pl -- Provide persistent dynamic predicates
      • pengines_sandbox.pl -- Declare Pengine interaction sandbox-safe
      • term_to_json.pl
      • prolog_stack.pl -- Examine the Prolog stack
      • prolog_clause.pl -- Get detailed source-information about a clause
      • prolog_breakpoints.pl -- Manage Prolog break-points
      • wfs.pl -- Well Founded Semantics interface
      • mallocinfo.pl -- Memory allocation details
      • chr.pl
      • sort.pl
      • dicts.pl -- Dict utilities
      • varnumbers.pl -- Utilities for numbered terms
      • nb_set.pl -- Non-backtrackable sets
      • tables.pl -- XSB interface to tables
      • rbtrees.pl -- Red black trees
      • prolog_stream.pl -- A stream with Prolog callbacks
      • backcomp.pl -- Backward compatibility
      • charsio.pl -- I/O on Lists of Character Codes
      • coinduction.pl -- Co-Logic Programming
      • statistics.pl -- Get information about resource usage
      • base32.pl -- Base32 encoding and decoding
      • codesio.pl -- I/O on Lists of Character Codes
      • date.pl -- Process dates and times
      • heaps.pl -- heaps/priority queues
      • when.pl -- Conditional coroutining
      • protobufs.pl -- Google's Protocol Buffers ("protobufs")
      • quintus.pl -- Quintus compatibility
      • utf8.pl -- UTF-8 encoding/decoding on lists of character codes.
      • doc_latex.pl -- PlDoc LaTeX backend
      • crypt.pl
      • thread.pl -- High level thread primitives
      • xmlenc.pl -- XML encryption library
      • help.pl -- Text based manual
      • writef.pl -- Old-style formatted write
      • sgml_write.pl -- XML/SGML writer module
      • explain.pl -- Describe Prolog Terms
      • threadutil.pl -- Interactive thread utilities
      • redis.pl -- Redis client
      • hashtable.pl -- Hash tables
      • edit.pl -- Editor interface
      • prolog_debug.pl -- User level debugging tools
      • xmldsig.pl -- XML Digital signature
      • c14n2.pl -- C14n2 canonical XML documents
      • intercept.pl -- Intercept and signal interface
      • pwp.pl -- Prolog Well-formed Pages
      • streampool.pl -- Input multiplexing
      • prolog_autoload.pl -- Autoload all dependencies
      • check.pl -- Consistency checking
      • snowball.pl -- The Snowball multi-lingual stemmer library
      • odbc.pl
      • stomp.pl -- STOMP client.
      • prolog_trace.pl -- Print access to predicates
        • trace/1
        • trace/2
        • tracing/2
        • list_tracing/0
        • notraceall/0
      • optparse.pl -- command line parsing
      • macros.pl -- Macro expansion
      • rdf_parser.pl
      • rewrite_term.pl
      • rdf_write.pl -- Write RDF/XML from a list of triples
      • doc_files.pl -- Create stand-alone documentation files
      • fastrw.pl -- Fast reading and writing of terms
      • make.pl -- Reload modified source files
      • system.pl -- System utilities
      • zip.pl -- Access resource ZIP archives
      • table.pl
      • prolog_profile.pl -- Execution profiler
      • shell.pl -- Elementary shell commands
      • test_cover.pl -- Clause coverage analysis
      • unicode.pl -- Unicode string handling
      • streams.pl -- Manage Prolog streams
      • redis_streams.pl -- Using Redis streams
      • increval.pl -- Incremental dynamic predicate modification
      • qsave.pl -- Save current program as a state or executable
      • archive.pl -- Access several archive formats
      • prolog_metainference.pl -- Infer meta-predicate properties
      • editline.pl -- BSD libedit based command line editing
      • rdf.pl -- RDF/XML parser
      • rdf_triple.pl -- Create triples from intermediate representation
      • files.pl
      • udp_broadcast.pl -- A UDP broadcast proxy
      • xsdp_types.pl -- XML-Schema primitive types
      • prolog_versions.pl -- Demand specific Prolog versions
      • rwlocks.pl -- Read/write locks
 trace(:Pred) is det
 trace(:Pred, +PortSpec) is det
Print passes through ports of specified predicates. Pred is a, possible partial, specification of a predicate as it is also used be spy/1 and similar predicates. Where a full predicate specification is of the shape Module:Name/Arity (or `//Arity for non-terminals), both the module and arity may be omitted in which case Pred refers to all matching predicates. PortSpec is either a single port (call, exit, fail or redo), preceded with + or - or a list of these. The predicate modifies the current trace specification and then installs a suitable wrapper for the predicate using wrap_predicate/4. For example:
?- trace(append).
%     lists:append/2: [all]
%     lists:append/3: [all]
%     append/1: [all]
true.

?- append([a,b], [c], L).
 T [10] Call: lists:append([a, b], [c], _18032)
 T [19] Call: lists:append([b], [c], _19410)
 T [28] Call: lists:append([], [c], _20400)
 T [28 +0.1ms] Exit: lists:append([], [c], [c])
 T [19 +0.2ms] Exit: lists:append([b], [c], [b, c])
 T [10 +0.5ms] Exit: lists:append([a, b], [c], [a, b, c])
L = [a, b, c].

?- trace(append, -all).
%     lists:append/2: Not tracing
%     lists:append/3: Not tracing
%     append/1: Not tracing

The text between [] indicates the call depth (first number) and for all ports except the call port the wall time since the start (call port) in milliseconds. Note that the instrumentation and print time is included in the time. In the example above the actual time is about 0.00001ms on todays hardware.