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66 lines
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QsLog - the simple Qt logger
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QsLog is an easy to use logger that is based on Qt's QDebug class.
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Features
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* Six logging levels (from trace to fatal)
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* Logging level threshold configurable at runtime.
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* Minimum overhead when logging is turned off.
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* Multiple destinations, comes with file and debug destinations.
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* Thread-safe
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* Logging of common Qt types out of the box.
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* Immediate logging or queueing messages in a separate thread.
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* Small dependency: just drop it in your project directly.
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Usage
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By directly including QsLog in your project:
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1. Include QsLog.pri in your pro file
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2. Include QsLog.h in your C++ files. Include QsLogDest.h only where you create/add destinations.
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3. Get the instance of the logger by calling QsLogging::Logger::instance();
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4. Optionally set the logging level. Info is default.
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5. Create as many destinations as you want by using the QsLogging::DestinationFactory.
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6. Add the destinations to the logger instance by calling addDestination.
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7. Start logging!
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Note: when you want to use QsLog both from an executable and a shared library you have to
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link dynamically with QsLog due to a limitation with static variables.
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By linking to QsLog dynamically:
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1. Build QsLog using the QsLogSharedLibrary.pro.
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2. Add the QsLog shared library to your LIBS project dependencies.
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3. Follow the steps in "directly including QsLog in your project" starting with step 2.
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Configuration
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QsLog has several configurable parameters:
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* defining QS_LOG_LINE_NUMBERS in the .pri file enables writing the file and line number
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automatically for each logging call
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* defining QS_LOG_SEPARATE_THREAD will route all log messages to a separate thread.
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Sometimes it's necessary to turn off logging. This can be done in several ways:
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* globally, at compile time, by enabling the QS_LOG_DISABLE macro in the .pri file.
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* globally, at run time, by setting the log level to "OffLevel".
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* per file, at compile time, by including QsLogDisableForThisFile.h in the target file.
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Thread safety
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The Qt docs say: A thread-safe function can be called simultaneously from multiple threads,
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even when the invocations use shared data, because all references to the shared data are serialized.
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A reentrant function can also be called simultaneously from multiple threads, but only if each
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invocation uses its own data.
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Since sending the log message to the destinations is protected by a mutex, the logging macros are
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thread-safe provided that the log has been initialized - i.e: instance() has been called.
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The instance function and the setup functions (e.g: setLoggingLevel, addDestination) are NOT
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thread-safe and are NOT reentrant.
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IMPORTANT: when using a separate thread for logging, your program might crash at exit time on some
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operating systems if you won't call Logger::destroyInstance() before your program exits.
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This function can be called either before returning from main in a console app or
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inside QCoreApplication::aboutToQuit in a Qt GUI app.
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The reason is that the logging thread is still running as some objects are destroyed by
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the OS. Calling destroyInstance will wait for the thread to finish.
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Nothing will happen if you forget to call the function when not using a separate thread
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for logging.
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