NAME
dbp - (MACRO) Debug printing of a string
SYNOPSIS
#include "l/l_sys_debug.h"
Example compile flags (system dependent):
-DLINUX_X86_64 -DLINUX_X86_64_OPTERON -DGNU_COMPILER
-I/home/kobus/include
-L/home/kobus/misc/load/linux_x86_64_opteron -L/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
-lKJB -lfftw3 -lgsl -lgslcblas -ljpeg -lSVM -lstdc++ -lpthread -lSLATEC -lg2c -lacml -lacml_mv -lblas -lg2c -lncursesw
void dbp(char *text_to_print);
DESCRIPTION
This macro prints a string on standard error. Unlike the other "db" macros,
dbp does NOT output the file or the line number. It is normally used to tidy
up debugging output.
The behaviour of dbp() is a function of the debugging level, which can be set
through the option "debug" if the KJB library options are being made
available to the user. The macro is available for both development and
production code, but since the default debug level is different in the two
cases, the behaviour is different. The default level for development code is
2, whereas for production code it is 0.
If the debug level is 2 (or more), then the output is printed to standard
error using regular KJB library output routines.
If the debug level is 1, then the output is printed to standard error using
standard C library routines instead of regular KJB library routines. This
facility is provided for KJB library I/O routines themselves.
If the debug level is 0 (default for production code), then the output is
disabled.
DISCLAIMER
This software is not adequatedly tested. It is recomended that
results are checked independantly where appropriate.
AUTHOR
Kobus Barnard
DOCUMENTER
Kobus Barnard
SEE ALSO
dbw
,
dbr
,
dbx
,
dbo
,
dbi
,
dbj
,
dbu
,
dbf
,
dbe
,
dbc
,
dbnc
,
dbs
,
dbb
,
dbm
,
db_irv
,
db_icv
,
file_db_icv
,
dbi_mat
,
file_dbi_mat
,
dbw_no_kjb
,
dbr_no_kjb
,
dbp_no_kjb
,
dbx_no_kjb
,
dbo_no_kjb
,
dbi_no_kjb
,
dbf_no_kjb
,
dbe_no_kjb
,
dbc_no_kjb
,
dbnc_no_kjb
,
dbs_no_kjb
,
dbm_no_kjb
,
ASSERT
,
ASSERT_IS_BOOL
,
ASSERT_IS_EQUAL_INT
,
ASSERT_IS_NON_NEGATIVE_INT
,
ASSERT_IS_POSITIVE_INT
,
ASSERT_IS_NOT_EQUAL_INT
,
ASSERT_IS_GREATER_INT
,
ASSERT_IS_LESS_INT
,
ASSERT
,
ASSERT
,
ASSERT_IS_NUMBER_DBL
,
ASSERT_IS_FINITE_DBL
,
ASSERT_IS_NON_NEGATIVE_DBL
,
ASSERT_IS_ZERO_DBL
,
ASSERT_IS_NOT_ZERO_DBL
,
ASSERT_IS_POSITIVE_DBL
,
ASSERT_IS_PROB_DBL
,
ASSERT_IS_EQUAL_DBL
,
ASSERT
,
ASSERT
,
ASSERT_IS_GREATER_DBL
,
ASSERT_IS_LESS_DBL
,
ASSERT_IS_NOT_GREATER_DBL
,
ASSERT_IS_NOT_LESS_DBL