Hello Edward,

Am Mo., 30. Sept. 2019 um 23:04 Uhr schrieb Edward K. Ream <
edream...@gmail.com>:

> On Sun, Sep 29, 2019 at 2:43 PM Viktor Ransmayr <viktor.ransm...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> I tried to find out, if I can enable 'auditing/ tracing' for Leo in order
>> to 'visualize' the run-time behavior of Leo Core ...
>>
>
> The various --trace options are good if they tell you what you want to see.
>
> Usually, I put g.trace statements into Leo's source code.  A cff shows
> there are 414 nodes in Leo's code with such statements, so you shouldn't
> have too much trouble finding examples :-)
>

It looks like I was under the false impression, that Leo's code does have a
'verbose/ non-verbose' tracing mode available as well. - I had hoped, that
if I use the 'verbose' tracing mode, Leo's modules would automatically
leave their traces in the log ...

With kind regards,

Viktor

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