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- // Package pdebug provides tools to produce debug logs the way the author
- // (Daisuke Maki a.k.a. lestrrat) likes. All of the functions are no-ops
- // unless you compile with the `-tags debug` option.
- //
- // When you compile your program with `-tags debug`, no trace is displayed,
- // but the code enclosed within `if pdebug.Enabled { ... }` is compiled in.
- // To show the debug trace, set the PDEBUG_TRACE environment variable to
- // true (or 1, or whatever `strconv.ParseBool` parses to true)
- //
- // If you want to show the debug trace regardless of an environment variable,
- // for example, perhaps while you are debugging or running tests, use the
- // `-tags debug0` build tag instead. This will enable the debug trace
- // forcefully
- package pdebug
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