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package mpc_debug;
# ************************************************************
# Description : Scope for declaring useful checkpoints in MPC.
#
# This package defines a scope for defining do-nothing
# subroutines. Names should suggest checkpoints in the
# execution of MPC, and the body of the function should
# be empty. Calls to these functions can be inserted into
# various locations inside MPC source code, and a developer
# can set breakpoints on these functions to make it
# easier to hone in on checkpoints.
#
# If a call is useful, but should only be enabled
# during debugging (e.g., it's on a critical path and
# could negatively affect performance) then one can
# simply comment out the call.
#
# For ease in finding calls, please always fully scope
# the call, e.g., mpc_debug::chkpnt_blah();
#
# Author : Chris Cleeland
# Create Date : 14.Dec.2010
# $Id: mpc_debug.pm 2035 2011-10-06 15:05:21Z johnnyw $
# ************************************************************
# ************************************************************
# Pragmas
# ************************************************************
use strict;
# Checkpoints
#
# Please follow convention and begin each checkpoint name with
# the string "chkpnt_". Adherence will make it easier for
# another developer to locate all occurrences of checkpoints
# within code using a tool like `grep`.
# Called in Driver's processing of *Creators
sub chkpnt_pre_creator_load { }
sub chkpnt_post_creator_load { }
sub chkpnt_pre_creator_create { }
sub chkpnt_post_creator_create { }
# Called in special 'after' keyword processing
# in ProjectCreator::process_assignment
sub chkpnt_pre_after_keyword_assignment { }
sub chkpnt_post_after_keyword_assignment { }
# Called in Parser::read_file
sub chkpnt_pre_read_file { }
sub chkpnt_post_read_file { }
sub chkpnt_pre_parse_base_project { }
sub chkpnt_post_parse_base_project { }
1;
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