Ah. Sorry about the confusion. Not sure why what I wrote does not work.

On 2007-03-01, at 08:59 EST, strk wrote:

Found a workaround:

'_global.trace("message");' bypass the surveillance.

--strk;

On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 01:53:21PM +0100, strk wrote:
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 05:57:03AM -0500, P T Withington wrote:

That looks like a 'feature' in the compiler.  It seems that it
intentionally compiles away any `trace` calls.  Perhaps this was to
avoid debug output in production.

Try building your LFC with:

  buildlfc -DcompileTrace=flash ...

No difference, no even additional warnings.
Note that the trace() calls I'm adding to  .lzs files,
LIke:

On top of LaszloLibrary.lzs:

trace("LaszloLibrary.lzs included");

--strk;


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