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#X msg 427 314 1;
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#X msg 264 176 \; pd set-tracing \$1;
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#X text 101 18 - message tracing for debugging control flow in patches;
#X text 417 159 Note: this slows message passing down \, so don't turn it on unless you want to use it., f 32;
#X text 510 533 updated for Pd version 0.52;
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#X msg 471 332 1;
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#X text 506 368 <= set number of messages to trace, f 17;
#X text 96 149 First enable tracing with a message to Pd:, f 21;
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#X obj 39 17 trace;
#X text 91 18 - message tracing for debugging control flow in patches.;
#X text 98 92 anything - any message to be traced from this point on., f 62;
#X text 158 213 NONE, f 15;
#X text 119 136 float - arms the object for the given number of messages.;
#X text 99 174 anything - bypasses the input message further down the chain., f 62;
#X restore 539 18 pd reference;
#X text 633 18 <= click;
#X text 25 228 Second \, send a number greater than zero to the right inlet of trace to arm it. This number sets the number of following messages that will be traced (that is \, it's a counter.) Once it receives that many messages \, the object is unarmed again., f 91;
#X msg 383 342 5 \, 8;
#X text 23 66 When 'set-tracing' is on and the object is armed \, [trace] prints in the Pd window the message it receives and also outputs the messages all the other objects further down in the chain send. You can control-click on the printout to select in the patch the object that caused the message. Once this is done \, trace also prints a backtrace of messages leading up to the one that has set it off., f 98;
#X text 58 346 Now the next message (or messages) [trace] gets on its left inlet is forwarded to its output with tracing turned on., f 42;
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