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<var>Trace</var> is identical to the <var>[[Print (XmlDoc/XmlNode subroutine)|Print]]</var> method, | <var>Trace</var> is identical to the <var>[[Print (XmlDoc/XmlNode subroutine)|Print]]</var> method, | ||
except the result is sent to the selected <var>Trace</var> stream | except the result is sent to the selected <var>Trace</var> stream | ||
(like the User Language <var>[[Trace statement]]</var>), and the default indentation is one | (like the User Language <var>[[Trace statement|Trace]]</var> statement), and the default indentation is one | ||
space instead of three. | space instead of three. | ||
Revision as of 20:42, 17 February 2011
Display selected subtree on Trace stream (XmlDoc and XmlNode classes)
This subroutine displays an XmlDoc subtree in a readable form,
useful for debugging, for example.
Trace is identical to the Print method,
except the result is sent to the selected Trace stream
(like the User Language Trace statement), and the default indentation is one
space instead of three.
The default Trace statement stream is the terminal, so unless you reset the ULTRACE parameter to select another stream, Trace is the same as using the Print method. For more information about the Trace statement, see the SirFact PDF documentation.
This method is new in Sirius Mods version 6.7.
Syntax
nr:Trace[( [xpath], [options])] Throws XPathError