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    Vl-trace-warnings

    Pretty-print warnings as they are created.

    This is a debugging aide. Usage is:

    ACL2 !> (vl2014::vl-trace-warnings)

    This just traces make-vl-warning in a fancy way so that warnings are pretty-printed to the terminal, automatically, whenever they are constructed. This may be useful, along with other debugging output, for figuring out why some warning is being constructed.

    This is just a macro based on trace$. You can turn off warning tracing using untrace$.