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To view the trace log file, select Open Log Files > Trace File from the menu. To view the messages log file, select Open Log Files > Message Log File from the menu.
An event trace log (. Etl) file, also known as a trace log, stores the trace messages generated during one or more trace sessions. The system first stores the trace messages that trace providers generate in trace session buffers, and then delivers them directly to a trace consumer or writes them to a trace log.
To view the trace log file, select Open Log Files > Trace File from the menu. To view the messages log file, select Open Log Files > Message Log File from the menu.
Log files created by software installers typically contain a list of files that were added or copied to the hard drive during the installation process. They may also include the date and time the files were installed, as well as the directory where each file was placed.
Devices running Android 9 (API level 28) or higher include a system-level app called System Tracing. This app is similar to the abstract command-line utility, but the app allows you to record traces directly from a test device itself, without needing to plug in the device and connect to it over ADB.
The trace message format (IMF) file is a structured text file that contains instructions for parsing and formatting the binary trace messages that a trace provider generates. Some tools that log and display formatted trace messages require a IMF file.
The System Tracing app is an Android tool that saves device activity to a trace file. On a device running Android 10 (API level 29) or later, trace files are saved in Perfect format (see below). It is a more general and sophisticated open-source tracing project for Android, Linux, and Chrome.
A code trace is a method for hand simulating the execution of your code in order to manually verify that it works correctly before you compile it. It is also known as a “code trace” or “desk check.” Number each executable statement in the code.
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