* `enable` – enables the Tracy client. Corresponds to the `TRACY_ENABLE` define. * `system-tracing` – enable capture of system level details. Corresponds to the `TRACY_NO_SYSTEM_TRACING` define. * `context-switch-tracing` – enable capture of the context switch data. Corresponds to the `TRACY_NO_CONTEXT_SWITCH` define. * `sampling` – enable periodic sampling of the call stack. Corresponds to the `TRACY_NO_SAMPLING` define. * `code-transfer` – enable transfer of the machine code to the profiler. Corresponds to the `TRACY_NO_CODE_TRANSFER` define. * `broadcast` – announce presence of the client to the profilers on the local network. Corresponds to the `TRACY_NO_BROADCAST` define. * `only-localhost` – listen for profilers on the localhost interface only. Corresponds to the `TRACY_ONLY_LOCALHOST` define. * `only-ipv4` – listen for profilers on IPv4 interfaces only. Corresponds to the `TRACY_ONLY_IPV4` define. * `timer-fallback` – allow running on devices without a high resolution timer support. Corresponds to the `TRACY_TIMER_FALLBACK` define. * `ondemand` – start collecting traces only when a server connects to the client. Corresponds to the `TRACY_ON_DEMAND` define. * `fibers` – enable support for instrumenting fibers, coroutines and similar such asynchrony primitives. Corresponds to the `TRACY_FIBERS` define. * `callstack-inlines` - enables resolution of inline frames for call stacks. Disabling it will make the profiler use the basic but much faster frame resolution mode. Corresponds to the `TRACY_NO_CALLSTACK_INLINES` define. Refer to this package's `Cargo.toml` for the list of the features enabled by default. Refer to the `Tracy` manual for more information on the implications of each feature.