Alright, so I was messing around with this Firefly thing and wanted to see if I could, you know, change up the order stuff gets done in. Turns out, it’s totally doable, and it’s called setting the trace priority. Let me tell you, it was a bit of a journey figuring this out.
First off, I had to get Firefly up and running. I’m not gonna lie, I spent way too much time reading through all these tutorials and the official instructions. It felt like I was going in circles for, like, four days straight. I even tried logging in with my email and password, nothing was working, just kept getting stuck.
After, I don’t know, hours of trying and failing, I finally gave in and decided to ask for help online. Found some articles and videos, but most of them just told me basic stuff like “click the OK button” – like, duh, I already tried that! I even start reading about Star Trek and Star Wars, I don’t know how I got there, but that’s how lost I was.
But then, I stumbled upon this one forum post. It wasn’t even about Firefly specifically, but it talked about something similar. Basically, it said you could change the priority of different parts of the code. This got me thinking, maybe I could do the same with Firefly’s traces.
- So, I went back to the Firefly documentation, this time with a specific goal in mind.
- I looked for anything related to “priority,” “order,” or “sequence.”
- And guess what? I found it!
Turns out, Firefly does have a way to set trace priority. It’s not super obvious, but it’s there. You gotta dig into the settings, find the part about tracing, and there’s a little option where you can set the priority level. It’s like a hidden feature or something!
Once I figured that out, it was smooth sailing. I just had to play around with the priority numbers a bit to get the order I wanted. But once I got it, man, it was awesome. I could control exactly how Firefly was tracing my stuff, making it way easier to debug and see what was going on. It was like finally getting the warp drive going!
So yeah, that’s my story of how I figured out trace priority in Firefly. It was a bit of a pain at first, but totally worth it in the end. Hope this helps someone else out there who’s trying to do the same thing!