Hello,

I wrote several thousands of lines of CAML and
I am now debugging it. I would **really** need the
following 2 items (if they exist somewhere):

1. An editor where I can collapse entire
    definitions (by reducing a huge "let x = .... in"
    step into a single line). I'd prefer doing it
    using a mouse, but emacs shortcuts would
    be OK, too.

2. A better debugger than ocamldebug, or a
    good trace generation tool

    My problem with ocamldebug is that if a certain
    value is not used inside a "let" scope, then
    I cannot inspect it, even if it is visible in that
    scope (of course, maybe I am wrong,
    in which case please tell it to me).

    So, I am now debugging by inserting print
    functions and inspecting the traces. However,
    writing such functions by hand is taking a huge
    time. Is there some tool allowing me, for instance,
    to choose the functions whose calls I want to trace?
    (so that the call and its parameters are
    automatically logged).

Yours,
Jacky Potop

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