check_count(line, fname, t)
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Returns true if the count of the line is greater than or equal to t.  | 
file(key, value[, level, times, seperator, ...])
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Prints the message msg if level > debug_level to file filename.  | 
file1(_key, _value[, level, times, _back])
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Just like file() but times set to 1.  | 
get_count(line, fname)
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Returns the counts of the line.  | 
get_frame([_back])
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get_line_number([_back])
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get_line_number_file([split, _back])
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Gets the current filename and the current linenumber within it.  | 
get_line_src([_back])
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Gets the current line in the python source.  | 
inc_count(line, fname)
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Increments the count of the line.  | 
line(msg_[, tag, level, times, _back])
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line1(msg_[, tag, level, times, _back])
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Just like line() but times set to 1.  | 
msg(msg[, tag, level, times, line_, _back])
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Prints the message msg if level > debug_level and always returns the msg.  | 
msg1(_msg[, tag, level, times, line_, _back])
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Just like msg() but times set to 1.  | 
once([_back])
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Returns true only one time  | 
reset_count()
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Resets global count_times.  | 
reset_table()
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Resets global cur_table_line.  | 
reset_times()
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Resets global count_times.  | 
table(key, value[, level, times, seperator, ...])
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Saves key:value in filename.  | 
table_flush_header([filename, seperator])
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Saves the current keys from table() to filename.  | 
table_flush_line([filename, seperator])
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Saves the current values from table() to filename  | 
times([t, _back])
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Returns true if the count of the current line is greater than or equal to t.  |