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The printing of variable names is customized by defining the following hook predicate.
fdbg:fdvar_portray(
Name,
Var,
FDSet)
[Hook]
fd_set/2
. (Although these two
sets may be the same if the constraint didn't narrow it.)
If fdbg:fdvar_portray/3
is undefined or fails the default
representation is printed, which is Name between angle brackets.
The printing of legend lines is customized by defining the following hook predicate.
fdbg:legend_portray(
Name,
Var,
FDSet)
[Hook]
fdbg:fdvar_portray/3
. Note that a prefix of four spaces and a closing
newline character is always printed by FDBG.
If fdbg:fdvar_portray/3
is undefined or fails the default
representation is printed, which is
Name = RangeNow [ -> RangeAfter ]
The arrow and RangeAfter are only printed if the constraint narrowed the domain of Var.
The following example will print a list of all possible values instead of the range for each variable in the legend:
:- multifile fdbg:legend_portray/3. fdbg:legend_portray(Name, Var, Set) :- fd_set(Var, Set0), fdset_to_list(Set0, L0), fdset_to_list(Set, L), ( L0 == L -> format('~p = ~p', [Name, L]) ; format('~p = ~p -> ~p', [Name, L0, L]) ).