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NAME

       FBB::Syslogbuf - A streambuf object inserting syslog messages

SYNOPSIS

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

DESCRIPTION

       Addresses  of FBB::Syslogbuf objects can be passed as std::streambuf addresses to std::ostream objects to
       write messages to the syslog daemon using stream facilities.

       Multiple separate insertions can be used to create a single syslog message: the message is only  sent  to
       the  syslog  daemon  after  receiving  a  flush  command (e.g., after inserting std::flush or std::endl).
       Non-printable characters (like ’\n’) show up in the syslog message as octal values, preceded by #  (e.g.,
       #012  for  ’\n’).  The  newline normally inserted by std::endl is ignored: SyslogStream objects interpret
       std::endl like std::flush.

       One series of insertions may contain multiple std::endl or std::flush  manipulators.  At  each  of  these
       manipulators  a  new  message  is  sent  to  the  syslog daemon, containing all info that has so far been
       buffered. After sending a message to the syslog daemon, the SyslogStream’s internal buffer is cleared.

NAMESPACE

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

INHERITS FROM

       std::streambuf

ENUMERATIONS

       The following enumerations are defined in the namespace FBB:

       Priority:

       The values of this enumeration match the corresponding priority LOG_xxx values used with syslog(3):

       o      EMERG:
              system is unusable;

       o      ALERT:
              action must be taken immediately;

       o      CRIT:
              critical conditions;

       o      ERR:
              error conditions;

       o      WARNING:
              warning conditions;

       o      NOTICE:
              normal, but significant, condition;

       o      INFO:
              informational message;

       o      DEBUG:
              debug-level message;

       PriorityType:

       This  enumberation  has  two  values  fine-tuning the type of messages that are actually processed by the
       syslog daemon:

       o      SINGLE:
              Only messages of the priority specified at the setMask call are processed by the syslog daemon;

       o      UPTO:
              Messages of priority EMERG up to the the priority specified at the setMask call are  processed  by
              the syslog daemon; By default, the syslog daemon processes all messages it receives.

       Facility:

       The values of this enumeration match the corresponding facility LOG_xxx values used with syslog(3):

       o      AUTHPRIV:
              security/authorization messages (private)

       o      CRON:
              clock daemon (cron and at)

       o      DAEMON:
              other system daemons

       o      KERN:
              kernel messages

       o      LOCAL0:
              reserved for local use. LOCAL1 through LOCAL7 are available as well.

       o      LPR:
              line printer subsystem

       o      MAIL:
              mail subsystem

       o      NEWS:
              USENET news subsystem

       o      SYSLOGBUF:
              messages generated internally by syslogbufd

       o      USER:
              generic user-level messages

       o      UUCP:
              UUCP subsystem

CONSTRUCTORS

       o      Syslogbuf(string const &ident = "", FBB::Priority priority = FBB::NOTICE, FBB::Facility facility =
              FBB::USER, int option = 0):
              This constructor initializes a Syslogbuf object.  The ident parameter is usually the name  of  the
              program. Its contents are prepended to syslog messages.

              The priority parameter determines the default importance of the message sent to the syslog daemon.
              By default messages are sent to the syslog daemon with priority FBB::NOTICE. Syslog  messages  may
              be  given different priority by inserting a SyslogStream(3bobcat) manipulator. The priority set at
              construction time may also be modified using the setPriority and setDefaultPriority members.

              Which messages actually appear in log facilities is not determined by  the  messages’  priorities,
              but by syslog’s log mask. The log mask can be set by the static member setMask (see below).

              The  facility  parameter determines the type of program doing the logging. By default FBB::USER is
              used.

              The option parameter may be used to specify various options (use the binary `bitor’ (`|’) operator
              to combine options):

              LOG_CONS: write directly to system console  if  there  is  an error while sending to system logger
              LOG_NDELAY:  open  the connection immediately (normally, the con- nection is opened when the first
              message is logged)
              LOG_PERROR: print to stderr as well
              LOG__PID: include PID with each message

              By default no options are used.

       o      Syslogbuf(char const *ident,  FBB::Priority  priority  =  FBB::NOTICE,  FBB::Facility  facility  =
              FBB::USER, int option = 0):
              This  constructor  is  kept  for  backward compatibility. Its parameters have the same meanings as
              those of the abovementioned constructor. A nullptr indicates that no text needs to be prepended to
              syslog messages.

       Copy and move constructors are not available.

MEMBER FUNCTIONS

       All members of std::streambuf are available, as FBB::Syslogbuf inherits from this class.

       o      void close():
              If  the  SyslogStream’s internal buffer is not empty it is flushed to the syslog daemon. Thereafer
              closelog(3) is called.

       o      Priority defaultPriority() const:
              Returns the current default priority. I.e., the priority that will be used for the messages  after
              inserting endl or flush.

       o      void  open(string  const  &ident,  FBB::Priority  priority = FBB::NOTICE, FBB::Facility facility =
              FBB::USER, int option = 0):
              Redefines the current identifier, priority, facility  and  options  that  are  used  when  sending
              messages  to  the  syslog  daemon.  If the SyslogStream’s internal buffer is not empty it is first
              flushed to the syslog daemon using the identifier, priority and  options  that  were  active  just
              before calling open.

       o      Priority priority() const:
              Returns  the next priority. I.e., the priority that will be used for the next message that is sent
              to the syslog daemon.

       o      Priority setDefaultPriority(Priority priority):
              Changes the default priority of the next message that is sent to the syslog daemon after inserting
              std::eoln or std::flush. The previously active default priority is returned.

       o      Priority setPriority(Priority priority):
              Changes  the  priority  for  the  next  message  that is sent to the syslog daemon after inserting
              std::eoln or std::flush. Subsequent messages will again use the default priority.  The  previously
              active priority setting is returned.

PROTECTED MEMBER FUNCTION

       The  member  listed  in this section implements the tasks of the comparably named virtual function in the
       class’s private interface. This separates the redefinable interface from the  user-interface.  The  class
       Syslogbuf  can,  in  accordance  with Liskov’s Substitution Principle, be used as a std:streambuf; but it
       also offers a facility for classes deriving from Syslogbuf.

       o      int pSync():
              The contents of the Syslogbuf’s internal buffer are flushed to the syslog daemon.

EXAMPLE

       See also syslogstream(3bobcat)

       #include <iostream>
       #include <bobcat/syslogstream>

       using namespace std;
       using namespace FBB;

       int main(int argc, char **argv)
       {
           ostream sls(new Syslogbuf(argv[0]));

           sls << SyslogStream::debug << "Hello world" << flush <<
                  SyslogStream::strerrno << endl;
       }

FILES

       bobcat/syslogbuf - defines the class interface

SEE ALSO

       bobcat(7), closelog(3), openlog(3), rsyslogd(8) syslog(3), syslogstream(3bobcat)

BUGS

       The constructor’s option parameter is an int. Because of this, int values rather than enumeration  values
       are  passed  to the constructor. It is the responsibility of the programmer to pass defined option values
       only.

DISTRIBUTION FILES

       o      bobcat_4.08.02-x.dsc: detached signature;

       o      bobcat_4.08.02-x.tar.gz: source archive;

       o      bobcat_4.08.02-x_i386.changes: change log;

       o      libbobcat1_4.08.02-x_*.deb: debian package holding the libraries;

       o      libbobcat1-dev_4.08.02-x_*.deb: debian package holding the libraries, headers and manual pages;

       o      http://sourceforge.net/projects/bobcat: public archive location;

BOBCAT

       Bobcat is an acronym of `Brokken’s Own Base Classes And Templates’.

COPYRIGHT

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

AUTHOR

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