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NAME

       rpma_log_set_function - set the logging function

SYNOPSIS

             #include <librpma.h>

             typedef void rpma_log_function(
                     enum rpma_log_level level,
                     const char *file_name,
                     const int line_no,
                     const char *function_name,
                     const char *message_format,
                     ...);

             int rpma_log_set_function(rpma_log_function *log_function);

DESCRIPTION

       rpma_log_set_function()  allows  choosing  the  function  which will get all the generated
       logging messages. The log_function can be either RPMA_LOG_USE_DEFAULT_FUNCTION which  will
       use  the  default logging function (built into the library) or a pointer to a user-defined
       function.

       Parameters of a user-defined log function are as follow:

       •  level - the log level of the message

       •  file_name - name of the source file where the message coming from. It could be  set  to
          NULL and in such case neither line_no nor function_name are provided.

       •  line_no - the source file line where the message coming from

       •  function_name - the function name where the message coming from

       •  message_format - printf(3)-like format string of the message

       •  "..." - additional arguments of the message format string

THE DEFAULT LOGGING FUNCTION

       The  initial value of the logging function is RPMA_LOG_USE_DEFAULT_FUNCTION. This function
       writes messages to syslog(3) (the primary destination) and  to  stderr(3)  (the  secondary
       destination).

RETURN VALUE

       rpma_log_set_function() function returns 0 on success or error code on failure.

ERRORS

       •  RPMA_E_AGAIN - a temporary error occurred, the retry may fix the problem

NOTE

       The  logging  messages  on the levels above the RPMA_LOG_THRESHOLD level won't trigger the
       logging function.

       The user defined function must be thread-safe.

SEE ALSO

       rpma_log_get_threshold(3), rpma_log_set_threshold(3), librpma(7) and https://pmem.io/rpma/