The 
library(chr) module 
contains several predicates that allow inspecting and printing the 
content of the constraint store.
- chr_trace
 - Activate the CHR tracer. By default the CHR tracer is activated and 
deactivated automatically by the Prolog predicates trace/0 
and
notrace/0.
 
- chr_notrace
 - Deactivate the CHR tracer. By default the CHR tracer is activated and 
deactivated automatically by the Prolog predicates trace/0 
and
notrace/0.
 
- chr_leash(+Spec)
 - Define the set of CHR ports on which the CHR tracer asks for user 
intervention (i.e. stops). Spec is either a list of ports as 
defined in section 
9.4.1 or a predefined‘alias’. Defined aliases are: 
full 
to stop at all ports, none or off to never 
stop, and default to stop at the call,
exit, fail, wake and apply 
ports. See also leash/1. 
- chr_show_store(+Mod)
 - Prints all suspended constraints of module Mod to the 
standard output. This predicate is automatically called by the 
SWI-Prolog top level at the end of each query for every CHR module 
currently loaded. The Prolog flag
chr_toplevel_show_store controls whether the top level 
shows the constraint stores. The value true enables it. Any 
other value disables it. 
- find_chr_constraint(-Constraint)
 - Returns a constraint in the constraint store. Via backtracking, all 
constraints in the store can be enumerated.