//+build !debug,!debug0 package pdebug // Enabled is true if `-tags debug` or `-tags debug0` is used // during compilation. Use this to "ifdef-out" debug blocks. const Enabled = false // Trace is true if `-tags debug` is used AND the environment // variable `PDEBUG_TRACE` is set to a `true` value (i.e., // 1, true, etc), or `-tags debug0` is used. This allows you to // compile-in the trace logs, but only show them when you // set the environment variable const Trace = false // IRelease is deprecated. Use Marker()/End() instead func (g guard) IRelease(f string, args ...interface{}) {} // IPrintf is deprecated. Use Marker()/End() instead func IPrintf(f string, args ...interface{}) guard { return guard{} } // Printf prints to standard out, just like a normal fmt.Printf, // but respects the indentation level set by IPrintf/IRelease. // Printf is no op unless you compile with the `debug` tag. func Printf(f string, args ...interface{}) {} // Dump dumps the objects using go-spew. // Dump is a no op unless you compile with the `debug` tag. func Dump(v ...interface{}) {} // Marker marks the beginning of an indented block. The message // you specify in the arguments is prefixed witha "START", and // subsequent calls to Printf will be indented one level more. // // To reset this, you must call End() on the guard object that // gets returned by Marker(). func Marker(f string, args ...interface{}) *markerg { return emptyMarkerGuard } func (g *markerg) BindError(_ *error) *markerg { return g } func (g *markerg) End() {}