chr_option/2 
declaration:
:- chr_option(Option,Value).
and may appear in the file anywhere after the first constraints declaration.
Available options are:
on 
to enable the checks, and off to disable the checks. If 
this option is on, any guard fails when it binds a variable that appears 
in the head of the rule. When the option is off (default), the behaviour 
of a binding in the guard is undefined.full 
to enable all available optimizations, and off (default) to 
disable all optimizations. The default is derived from the SWI-Prolog 
flag optimise, where
true is mapped to full. Therefore the command 
line option -O provides full CHR optimization. If 
optimization is enabled, debugging must be disabled.on (default) and off. See
section 9.4 for 
more details on debugging. The default is derived from the Prolog flag generate_debug_info, 
which is true by default. See --no-debug. 
If debugging is enabled, optimization must be disabled.