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Trace Method Execution
pyricau edited this page Jan 14, 2012
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Since AndroidAnnotations 2.2
The @Trace
annotation allows you to trace the execution of a method by writing log entries.
The method must not be private.
Usage examples:
@Trace
void doWork() {
// ... Do Work ...
}
Will generate the following log entries:
I/TracedMethodActivity( 302): Entering [void doWork() ]
I/TracedMethodActivity( 302): Exiting [void doWork() ], duration in ms: 1002
You can also specify the tag and the level of the log message:
@Trace(tag="CustomTag", level=Log.WARN)
void doWork() {
// ... Do Work ...
}
W/CustomTag( 533): Entering [void doWork() ]
W/CustomTag( 533): Exiting [void doWork() ], duration in ms: 1001
You can disable @Trace
related code at compile by passing an option to the annotation processor when javac is invoked :
javac -Atrace=false ...
It can also be added in Eclipse as an annotation processor parameter, in Project Properties > Java Compiler > Annotation Processing > Processor options > New with key trace
and value false
.
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