et_selector(3)



et_selector(3erl)          Erlang Module Definition          et_selector(3erl)

NAME
       et_selector - Define event transforms and trace patterns

DESCRIPTION
EXPORTS
       make_pattern(RawPattern) -> TracePattern

              Types:

                 RawPattern = detail_level()
                 TracePattern = erlang_trace_pattern_match_spec()
                 detail_level() = min | max | integer(X) when X >= 0, X =< 100

              Makes a trace pattern suitable to feed change_pattern/1

              Min detail level deactivates tracing of calls to et:trace_me/4,5

              Max   detail   level   activates   tracing   of   all  calls  to
              et:trace_me/4,5

              integer(X) detail  level  activates  tracing  of  all  calls  to
              et:trace_me/4,5 whose detail level argument is lesser than X.

              See   also   erlang:trace_pattern/2  for  more  info  about  its
              match_spec()

       change_pattern(Pattern) -> ok

              Types:

                 Pattern  =  detail_level()   |   empty_match_spec()   |   er-
                 lang_trace_pattern_match_spec()
                 detail_level() = min | max | integer(X) when X >= 0, X =< 100
                 empty_match_spec() = []

              Activates/deactivates tracing by changing the current trace pat-
              tern.

              min detail level deactivates tracing of calls to et:trace_me/4,5

              max  detail  level   activates   tracing   of   all   calls   to
              et:trace_me/4,5

              integer(X)  detail  level  activates  tracing  of  all  calls to
              et:trace_me/4,5 whose detail level argument is lesser than X.

              An  empty  match  spec   deactivates   tracing   of   calls   to
              et:trace_me/4,5

              Other  match specs activates tracing of calls to et:trace_me/4,5
              accordingly with erlang:trace_pattern/2.

       parse_event(Mod, ValidTraceData) -> false | true | {true, Event}

              Types:

                 Mod = module_name() | undefined
                 module_name() = atom()
                 ValidTraceData = erlang_trace_data() | record(event)
                 erlang_trace_data() = {trace, Pid,  Label,  Info}  |  {trace,
                 Pid,  Label,  Info, Extra} | {trace_ts, Pid, Label, Info, Re-
                 portedTS} | {trace_ts, Pid, Label, Info, Extra, ReportedTS} |
                 {seq_trace,  Label,  Info} | {seq_trace, Label, Info, Report-
                 edTS} | {drop, NumberOfDroppedItems}

              Transforms trace data and makes an event record out of it.

              See erlang:trace/3 for more info  about  the  semantics  of  the
              trace data.

              An event record consists of the following fields:

                detail_level:
                  Noise has a high level as opposed to essentials.

                trace_ts:
                  Time when the trace was generated. Same as event_ts if omit-
                  ted in trace data.

                event_ts:
                  Time when the event record was created.

                from:
                  From actor, such as sender of a message.

                to:
                  To actor, such as receiver of message.

                label:
                  Label intended to provide a brief event summary.

                contents:
                  All nitty gritty details of the event.

              See et:trace_me/4and et:trace_me/5 for details.

              Returns:

                {true, Event}:
                  where Event is an #event{}  record  representing  the  trace
                  data

                true:
                  means  that  the  trace  data already is an event record and
                  that it is valid as it is. No transformation is needed.

                false:
                  means that the trace data is  uninteresting  and  should  be
                  dropped

Ericsson AB                        et 1.6.4                  et_selector(3erl)

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