Options processed:
ignore
or
error
(default is ignore
).source(false)
and then process only interesting
clauses with source information.user
and library
.true
(default), analysis is
only restarted if the inferred meta-predicate contains a
callable argument. If all
, it will be restarted until no
more new meta-predicates can be found.false
(default true
), do not analyse the arguments
of meta predicates. Standard Prolog control structures are
always analysed.trace_reference
.
Called as call(Cond, Callee, Context)
, where Context is a
dict containing the following keys:
File:Line
representing the location of the declaration.trace_reference
is found, call
call(OnEdge, Callee, Caller, Location)
, where Location is a
dict containing a subset of the keys clause
, file
,
character_count
, line_count
and line_position
. If
full position information is available all keys are present.
If the clause layout is unknown the only the clause
, file
and line_count
are available and the line is the start line
of the clause. For a dynamic clause, only the clause
is
present. If the position is associated to a directive,
the clause
is missing. If nothing is known the Location
is an empty dict.on_edge
, but location is not translated and is one
of these:
clause_term_position(+ClauseRef, +TermPos)
clause(+ClauseRef)
file_term_position(+Path, +TermPos)
file(+File, +Line, -1, _)
Caller is the qualified head of the calling clause or the atom '<initialization>'.
false
(default true
), to not try to obtain detailed
source information for printed messages.true
(default false
), report derived meta-predicates
and iterations.
@compat OnTrace was called using Caller-Location in older versions.