Makes a trace pattern suitable to feed change_pattern/1
Min detail level deactivates tracing of calls to phone_home/4,5
Max detail level activates tracing of all calls to phone_home/4,5
integer(X) detail level activates tracing of all calls to phone_home/4,5 whose detail level argument is lesser than X.
See also erlang:trace_pattern/2 for more info about its match_spec()
Activates/deactivates tracing by changing the current trace pattern.
Min detail level deactivates tracing of calls to phone_home/4,5
Max detail level activates tracing of all calls to phone_home/4,5
integer(X) detail level activates tracing of all calls to phone_home/4,5 whose detail level argument is lesser than X.
An empty match spec deactivates tracing of calls to phone_home/4,5
Other match specs activates tracing of calls to phone_home/4,5 accordingly with erlang:trace_pattern/2.
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 omitted 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:phone_home/4 and et:phone_home/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