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<H3 CLASS="subsection"><A NAME="htoc26">4.4</A>&#XA0;&#XA0;Debugging messages</H3><P>
We here described which information is displayed by the debugger when it
shows a goal. The basic format is as follows: </P><DL CLASS="list"><DT CLASS="dt-list">
</DT><DD CLASS="dd-list"><TT><I>S N M Port</I>:&#XA0;<I>Goal</I> ?</TT></DD></DL><P><I><TT>S</TT></I> is a spy-point indicator: if there is a spy-point on the
current goal the <TT>+</TT> symbol is displayed else a space is displayed.
<I><TT>N</TT></I> is the invocation number. This unique number can be used
to correlate the trace messages for the various ports, since it is unique
for every invocation. <I><TT>M</TT></I> is an index number which
represents the number of direct ancestors of the goal (i.e. the current
depth of the goal). <I><TT>Port</TT></I> specifies the particular port
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<TT>max_depth(<I>D</I>)</TT> options (section&#XA0;<A HREF="gprolog037.html#write-term/3">7.14.6</A>). Initially
<I><TT>D</TT></I> (the print depth) is set to 10 but can be redefined
using the <TT>&lt;</TT> debugger command (section&#XA0;<A HREF="gprolog014.html#Debugger-commands">4.5</A>). The
<TT>?</TT> symbol is displayed when the debugger is waiting a command from
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this symbol is not displayed and the debugger continues the execution
displaying the next goal.</P>
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