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FBB::Log - std::ostream handling log messages

#include <bobcat/log>
Linking option: -lbobcat

The class FBB::Log defines an std::ostream using an FBB::LogBuf std::streambuf. It is used to send log-messages to the (r)syslog stream or to a (configurable) file. Refer to the logbuf(3bobcat) man-page for details about LogBuf.

Which (parts of) messages are actually logged can be configured using FBB::level in combination with the Log member setLevel or using the function operator in combination with the str member (see the the members operator() and str). By default all information that is inserted into a Log object is logged.

Objects of the level class (cf. level(3bobcat)) can be inserted specifying insertion `forces’ for the information that is subsequently inserted into Log objects. Only if these`forces’ exceed the Log object’s insertion `resistances’ (see the member setLevel) then the information is logged.

A single log-insertion statement may contain multiple level calls. If so, then each level call updates the `force’ of insertions following the level call.

Information inserted into Log objects without inserting level objects (or before the first level object) is always logged (see also the Examples section).

Alternatively information may be logged using category-selector characters. The member str(std::string const &active) defines the characters that can be used to define a non-hierarchical logging process. E.g., str("abc") defines the log-identifying characters ’a’, ’b’, and ’c’ which can then be used to define log-statements for each of those categories. These log-identifying characters may be redefined, activating only those log-statements whose identifying characters were specified in the last call of the str member.

Although hierarchical and non-hierarchical logging can both be used in a single program, they operate in a mutually exclusive way: once hierarchical logging is defined the non-hierarchical categories are erased, and once non-hierarchical categories are defined the hierarchical resistance level is set to its maximum value, effectively suppressing hierarchical logging.

By default logged messages are prepended by time stamps. Following the time stamps a delimiter (by default a single space character) is inserted. Delimiters are immediately appended to time stamps and inserted messages are immediately appended to delimiters. When specifying text as delimiters consider starting and ending the delimiter’s text with space characters to visually separate the delimiter from the time stamp and from the subsequently inserted information.

FBB
All constructors, members, operators and manipulators, mentioned in this man-page, are defined in the namespace FBB.

std::ostream

The enumeration TimeStamps is defined in the namespace FBB, primarily for initializing FBB::LogBuf objects. It is used with Log members as well. It has the following values:

NOTIMESTAMPS:
Log-messages will not have timestamps prepended to them.
TIMESTAMPS:
Log-messages will have timestamps prepended to them.
UTCTIMESTAMPS:
Log-messages will have timestamps showing the UTC time prepended to them.

The enumeration LogManipulator is used to handle special or exceptional situations through manipulators. It is defined in the namespace FBB and has the following two values:

FATAL:
When inserting FATAL into a Log object an FBB::Exception exception is thrown (see operator<< below);
nl:
When inserting nl into a Log object a \n character is inserted into the current line. If time stamps are requested the the next line will not begin with a time stamp. It is used to allow a single log message to occupy multiple textual lines. The next logged line is not indented over the width of the omitted time stamp. If that’s preferred: the time stamp occupies 15 character positions (not counting the width of the delimiter, see the CONSTRUCTORS section below). If a level specification is active, it remains active at insertions following nl.
fnl:
When inserting fnl (forced new line) into a Log object the current line ends even if the currently active insertion `force’ (set by level) is lower than the Log object’s `resistance’ level. If a level specification is active, it remains active at insertions following fnl.
endl or \n:
When inserting endl or \n the current line is ended and the next logged line starts with a timestamp (unless timestamps are suppressed). The endl manipulator is the standard ostream manipulator: when inserted into a Log object its buffer is flushed. The scope of a level specification ends at \n or endl. E.g.,
log.setLevel(2);
log << level(1) << "first line\n"
       "second line\n";
results in second line (preceded by a timestamp) being logged.

Log():
The default constructor creates a Log object which isn’t yet associated with a stream to log messages on. The member open (see below) may be used to define such a stream. By default, all messages are preceded by a time stamp (see the description of the member setTimestamp below), and a single space character is inserted as delimiter immediately beyond the time stamp. The member open can be used to modify the default delimiter.
Log(std::ostream &out, char const *delim = " "):
This constructor creates a Log object logging its messages to the provided std::ostream object. By default, all messages are preceded by a time stamp (see the description of the member setTimestamp below). The parameter delim is inserted immediately beyond the time stamp. If a delimiter should not be used an empty string or a 0-pointer may be specified.
FBB::Log(std::string const &filename, std::ios::openmode mode = std::ios::out | std::ios::app, char const *delim = " "):
This constructor creates a Log object logging its messages to the named file. If filename == "&1" logmessages are written to the standard output stream. If filename == "&2" logmessages are written to the standard error stream. By default the file is created if not existing, and all messages are appended to the stream. Also by default all messages are preceded by time stamps (see the description of the member setTimestamp below). The parameter delim is inserted immediately beyond the time stamp. If a delimiter should not be used an empty string or a 0-pointer may be specified.

Copy and move constructors (and assignment operators) are not available.

All members of std::ostream are available, as Log inherits from this class.

size_t level() const:
This member returns the currently set log level (i.e., the value set at the latest setLevel() call). By default, the level is set to zero, meaning that all information is inserted into the log stream;
std::ostream &level(size_t useLevel):
This member defines the log-level of messages that are going to be inserted. Messages are inserted when useLevel is at least equal to the level specified by setLevel. The maximum level is std::numeric_limits<size_t>::max(). If not even such messages should be inserted into the ostream, then the stream should be deactivated, using off() (see below). The level that is specified by this member remains active until another level call changes it. Alternatively, the level of inserted messages may be specified by inserting a FBB::level manipulator into a Log object (see level(3bobcat));
void off():
Prevents log messages from being generated. It is cancelled by calling on (see below);
void on(size_t logLevel = 0):
Reactivates logging (e.g., after off was previously called) setting the level that inserted information must at least have (to logLevel). Following on and unless specified otherwise (e.g., by using level) all inserted information is accpted by the Log object;
void open(std::string const &filename, std::ios::openmode mode = std::ios::out | std::ios::app, char const *delim = " "):
This member (re)associates a Log object with the named file. If filename == "&1" the logmessages will be written to the standard output stream. If filename == "&2" the logmessages will be written to the standard error stream. By default the file is created if not existing, and all messages are appended to the stream. Also by default all messages are preceded by time stamps (see the description of the member setTimestamp below). The parameter delim is inserted immediately beyond the time stamp. If a delimiter should not be used an empty string or a 0-pointer may be specified;
void setLevel(size_t resistance):
Defines the `resistance’ when inserting information into a Log object. Information is inserted if the level set by the level member is at least equal to resistance. Following setLevel and unless specified otherwise (e.g., by using level) all inserted information is accpted by the Log object. setLevel does not reactivate logging after calling off. To reactivate logging after calling off on must be called;
void setTimestamp(FBB::TimeStamps stamp, char const *delim = " "):
The member function (de)activates time stamp prepending. Use the value FBB::TIMESTAMPS to prepend time stamps, FBB::NOTIMESTAMPS suppresses time stamps. A timestamp consists of 15 characters showing the abbreviated month’s name, two-digits specifying the day number of the month, and the (local or UTC) time of the current message, as usually appearing in messages in /var/log files. E.g., Aug 05 13:52:23. The parameter delim is inserted immediately beyond the time stamp. If a delimiter is inappropriate, an empty string or a 0-pointer may be specified. When specifying stamps as FBB::NOTIMESTAMPS delim also is ignored.
std::string const &str() const:
The currently set of characters that can be specified by Log’s function call operator to insert a log-entry is returned. By default no characters are specified;
void str(std::string const &chars):
The argument to this member is a std::string defining the characters that can be specified by Log’s function call operator to insert a log-entry. If the function call operator specifies a character which is not specified in chars then that log message is ignored. By default no characters are specified.

FBB::Log &initialize(std::string const &filename, std::ios::openmode mode = std::ios::out | std::ios::app, char const *delim = " "):
Returns a reference to a static Log object. It may only be called once, or an FBB::Exception exception is thrown. It associates a static Log object with the named file.
If filename == "&1" logmessages are written to the standard output stream. If filename == "&2" logmessages are written to the standard error stream. By default the file is created if not existing, and all messages are appended to the stream. Also by default all messages are preceded by time stamps (see the description of the member setTimestamp below). The parameter delim is inserted immediately beyond the time stamp. If a delimiter should not be used an empty string or a 0-pointer may be specified;
FBB::Log &instance():
Returns a reference to a static Log object, available after calling Log::initialize. If called before Log::initialize() an FBB::Exception exception is thrown.

Log &operator()(char ch):
If the function’s argument is found in the characters specified at the str member subsequent insertions until (including) inserting std::endl or the fnl or FATAL LogManipulator are logged. If the function’s argument is not found in the characters specified at the str member then subsequent insertions are ignored. By calling this member hierarchical insertions are suppressed until the setLevel member is called;
Log &operator<<(Log &, LogManipulator):
This operator inserts a LogManipulator into a Log object. When inserting FBB::FATAL an FBB::Exception is thrown; when inserting FBB::nl the line is terminated, and the next insertion won’t start with a time stamp; when inserting FBB::fnl the line is terminated, and the next insertion will start with a time stamp (if applicable). After calling this insertion operator with the FATAL or fnl LogManipulator value category-based insertions are suppressed until the function-call operator is called;
Log &operator<<(Log &log, Type const &type):
This operator is defined as a template, where Type represents any type that can be inserted into a std::ostream. The value type is inserted into the Log object;
Log &operator<<(Log &log, Type &(*fun)(Type &type)):
In this operator fun represents the standard ostream and ios_base manipulators, allowing the insertion of manipulators like std::endl and std::setw into Log objects;
std::ostream &::operator<<(std::ostream &str, FBB::LogManipulator):
This operator is defined outside of the FBB namespace. It is kept for backward compatibility with previous bobcat versions, and calls operator<<(Log, LogManipulatr) when &str can dynamically be casted to a Log *. If not, then the operator performs no actions.

#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
//#include <bobcat/log>
#include "../log"
#include <bobcat/level>
using namespace std;
using namespace FBB;
int main()
{
//    Log &log = Log::initialize("&1"); // uses the static Log object
    Log log;                        // explicitly defining a Log object
//    log.open("/tmp/out");           // or at once: Log log{ "/tmp/out" }
    log << "This message is written to cout" << nl <<
           setw(16) << ’ ’ << "occupying multiple lines\n";
    log.off();
    log << "This message is not shown\n";
    log << "This message is not shown\n";
    log << fnl;
    log << "This message is not shown\n";
    log.on(2);
    log << "This message is shown\n";
    log << level(0) << "not shown" << level(2) << "shown at level 2\n";
    log << level(3) << "at level(3)" << level(1) << "not shown" << fnl;
    log << "separate new line\n";
    log << level(2) << "in business again\n";
    log << "final line\n";
    log.str("ab");
    log(’a’) << "hello a!" << endl;
    log(’b’) << "hello b!" << nl <<
                setw(16) << ’ ’ << "so far, so good" << endl;
    log << "not shown" << endl;
    log(’c’) << "not shown\n";
    log << "not shown\n";
    log.setLevel(2);
    log << level(2) << "in business again\n";
}

bobcat/log - defines the class interface

bobcat(7), exception(3bobcat), level(3bobcat), logbuf(3bobcat), syslogstream(3bobcat)

The nl and fnl manipulators are received by the Log objects’ LogBufs as, respectively, characters 0 and 1. Since log files in practice only received printable characters this should not cause any problems.

https://fbb-git.gitlab.io/bobcat/: gitlab project page;
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Bobcat is an acronym of `Brokken’s Own Base Classes And Templates’.

This is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).

Frank B. Brokken (f.b.brokken@rug.nl).

2005-2024 libbobcat-dev_6.06.02