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Oliver T Whiteman <ug71otw@cs.bham.ac.uk> writes:
> Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2001 15:22:36 +0000
> I am using the sim_agent package and wondered how I would go about
> neatening the output. Right now we are getting the default output which
> shows everything taht is going on in the world. We want to strip this
> down to just print the information that we feel necessary. Is there any
> way to manipulate it?
Without knowing precisely what you are doing it is not easy to
comment.
There are many different kinds of tracing, some defined in
HELP poprulebase
in the section headed
-- Additional procedures and variables used for tracing
I don't think any of those procedures are made true by
default,though you may have inadvertently made somet true.
Another kind of tracing is done by trace procedures and methods in
lib sim_agent. See HELP sim_agent. Look at the sections with these
headings:
-- Methods for tracing within sim_run_agent
Some of those methods are defined by default to print out some
information, but by redefining them to do nothing you can reduce
the trace printout. Some examples are in the teach files:
teach sim_demo
teach sim_feelings
Search for "trace" and "tracing".
(See TEACH vedsearch)
Aaron
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