discard """
joinable: false
disabled: true
"""
#[
This test illustrates some features of `debugutils` to debug the compiler.
## example
this shows how to enable compiler logging just for a section of user code,
without generating tons of unrelated log messages for code you're not interested
in debugging.
```sh
# enable some debugging code, e.g. the `when false:` block in `semExpr`
nim c -o:bin/nim_temp --stacktrace -d:debug -d:nimDebugUtils compiler/nim
bin/nim_temp c tests/compiler/tdebugutils.nim
```
(use --filenames:abs for abs files)
## result
("<", "tdebugutils.nim(16, 3)", {.define(nimCompilerDebug).}, nil)
(">", "tdebugutils.nim(17, 3)", let a = 2.5 * 3, {}, nkLetSection)
(">", "tdebugutils.nim(17, 15)", 2.5 * 3, {efAllowDestructor, efWantValue}, nkInfix)
(">", "tdebugutils.nim(17, 11)", 2.5, {efAllowStmt, efDetermineType, efOperand}, nkFloatLit)
("<", "tdebugutils.nim(17, 11)", 2.5, float64)
(">", "tdebugutils.nim(17, 17)", 3, {efAllowStmt, efDetermineType, efOperand}, nkIntLit)
("<", "tdebugutils.nim(17, 17)", 3, int literal(3))
("<", "tdebugutils.nim(17, 15)", 2.5 * 3, float)
("<", "tdebugutils.nim(17, 3)", let a = 2.5 * 3, nil)
(">", "tdebugutils.nim(18, 3)", {.undef(nimCompilerDebug).}, {}, nkPragma)
]#
proc main =
{.define(nimCompilerDebug).}
let a = 2.5 * 3
{.undef(nimCompilerDebug).}