le_log.h
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7 * informational, and debugging messages. These messages can be turned on or off remotely and pushed or pulled38 * By default, app processes will have their @c stdout and @c stderr redirected to the @c syslog. Each49 * connected to something like a pipe it's bulk buffered, which means a flush doesn't occur until the buffer is full.52 * the @c setlinebuf(stdout) system call can be used. Alternatively, @c fflush(stdout) can be called \63 * All of them accept printf-style arguments, consisting of a format string followed by zero or more82 * Similar to the basic macros, but these contain a conditional expression as their first parameter. If this expression equals110 * Always kills the calling process after logging the message at EMERGENCY level (never returns).138 * // Now I can go ahead and use objPtr, knowing that if it was NULL then LE_FATAL_IF() would not164 * LE_TRACE(NewShapeTraceRef, "Created %p with position (%d,%d).", shapePtr, shapePtr->x, shapePtr->y);174 * through configuration settings and runtime log control tools. See @ref c_log_controlling below.184 * The @ref le_result_t macro supports printing an error condition in a human-readable text string.225 * To enable all LE_TRACE statements tagged with the keyword "foo" in a component called "myComp"248 * Environment variables can be used to control the default log settings, taking effect immediately251 * Settings in the Log Control Daemon (applied through configuration and/or the log control tool)312 Jan 3 02:37:56 INFO | processName[pid]/componentName T=threadName | fileName.c funcName() lineNum | Message340 * If the fault action for that app's process is to reboot the target, the output location is changed to369 //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------373 //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------388 //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------429 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//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------484 #define LE_DUMP(dataPtr, dataLength) _le_LogData(dataPtr, dataLength, STRINGIZE(LE_FILENAME), __func__, __LINE__)497 //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------499 * The following macros are used to send log messages at different severity levels conditionally.503 * Accepts printf-style arguments, consisting of a format string followed by zero or more parameters506 //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------528 //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------533 * Accepts printf-style arguments, consisting of a format string followed by zero or more parameters536 //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------541 //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------546 * Accepts printf-style arguments, consisting of a format string followed by zero or more parameters549 //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------554 //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------556 * This macro does nothing if the condition is true, otherwise it logs the condition expression as559 //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------564 //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------566 * This macro does nothing if the condition is LE_OK (0), otherwise it logs that the expression did569 //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------574 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le_log_GetTraceRef(const char *keywordPtr)Definition: le_log.h:634static void le_log_EnableTrace(const le_log_TraceRef_t traceRef)Definition: le_log.h:706static void le_log_SetFilterLevel(le_log_Level_t level)Definition: le_log.h:668Definition: le_log.h:379const char * _le_log_GetResultCodeString(le_result_t resultCode)Function that does the real work of translating result codes. See LE_RESULT_TXT.Definition: le_log.h:381Emergency. A fatal error has occurred. A process is being terminated.Definition: le_log.h:383static bool le_log_IsTraceEnabled(const le_log_TraceRef_t traceRef)Definition: le_log.h:650static void le_log_DisableTrace(const le_log_TraceRef_t traceRef)Definition: le_log.h:723