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NAME

       log - Procedures to log messages of libraries and applications.

SYNOPSIS

       package require Tcl  8

       package require log  ?1.3?

       ::log::levels

       ::log::lv2longform level

       ::log::lv2color level

       ::log::lv2priority level

       ::log::lv2cmd level

       ::log::lv2channel level

       ::log::lvCompare level1 level2

       ::log::lvSuppress level {suppress 1}

       ::log::lvSuppressLE level {suppress 1}

       ::log::lvIsSuppressed level

       ::log::lvCmd level cmd

       ::log::lvCmdForall cmd

       ::log::lvChannel level chan

       ::log::lvChannelForall chan

       ::log::lvColor level color

       ::log::lvColorForall color

       ::log::log level text

       ::log::logarray level arrayvar ?pattern?

       ::log::loghex level text data

       ::log::logMsg text

       ::log::logError text

       ::log::Puts level text

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DESCRIPTION

       The  log  package  provides commands that allow libraries and applications to selectively log information
       about their internal operation and state.

       To use the package just execute

              package require log
              log::log notice "Some message"

       As can be seen above, each message given to the log facility is associated with a level  determining  the
       importance  of  the  message.  The user can then select which levels to log, what commands to use for the
       logging of each level and the channel to write the message to. In the following example  the  logging  of
       all message with level debug is deactivated.

              package require log
              log::lvSuppress debug
              log::log debug "Unseen message" ; # No output

       By  default  all  messages  associated  with  an  error-level (emergency, alert, critical, and error) are
       written to stderr. Messages with any other level are written to stdout. In the following example the  log
       module is reconfigured to write debug messages to stderr too.

              package require log
              log::lvChannel debug stderr
              log::log debug "Written to stderr"

       Each  message  level is also associated with a command to use when logging a message with that level. The
       behaviour above for example relies on the fact that all  message  levels  use  by  default  the  standard
       command  ::log::Puts  to log any message. In the following example all messages of level notice are given
       to the non-standard command toText for logging. This disables the  channel  setting  for  such  messages,
       assuming that toText does not use it by itself.

              package require log
              log::lvCmd notice toText
              log::log notice "Handled by \"toText\""

       Another  database  maintained by this facility is a map from message levels to colors. The information in
       this database has no influence on the behaviour of the module. It is merely provided as a convenience and
       in anticipation of the usage of this facility in tk-based application which may want to colorize  message
       logs.

API

       The following commands are available:

       ::log::levels
              Returns the names of all known levels, in alphabetical order.

       ::log::lv2longform level
              Converts any unique abbreviation of a level name to the full level name.

       ::log::lv2color level
              Converts any level name including unique abbreviations to the corresponding color.

       ::log::lv2priority level
              Converts any level name including unique abbreviations to the corresponding priority.

       ::log::lv2cmd level
              Converts  any  level  name  including  unique  abbreviations  to  the command prefix used to write
              messages with that level.

       ::log::lv2channel level
              Converts any level name including unique abbreviations to the channel used by ::log::Puts to write
              messages with that level.

       ::log::lvCompare level1 level2
              Compares two levels (including unique abbreviations) with respect to their priority. This  command
              can be used by the -command option of lsort. The result is one of -1, 0 or 1 or an error. A result
              of  -1  signals  that  level1 is of less priority than level2. 0 signals that both levels have the
              same priority. 1 signals that level1 has higher priority than level2.

       ::log::lvSuppress level {suppress 1}
              ] (Un)suppresses the output of messages having the specified level. Unique abbreviations  for  the
              level are allowed here too.

       ::log::lvSuppressLE level {suppress 1}
              ]  (Un)suppresses  the  output  of  messages having the specified level or one of lesser priority.
              Unique abbreviations for the level are allowed here too.

       ::log::lvIsSuppressed level
              Asks the package whether the specified level is  currently  suppressed.  Unique  abbreviations  of
              level names are allowed.

       ::log::lvCmd level cmd
              Defines for the specified level with which command to write the messages having this level. Unique
              abbreviations  of  level  names  are  allowed.  The  command is actually a command prefix and this
              facility will append 2 arguments before calling it, the level  of  the  message  and  the  message
              itself, in this order.

       ::log::lvCmdForall cmd
              Defines  for  all  known  levels  with  which command to write the messages having this level. The
              command is actually a command prefix and this facility will append 2 arguments before calling  it,
              the level of the message and the message itself, in this order.

       ::log::lvChannel level chan
              Defines  for the specified level into which channel ::log::Puts (the standard command) shall write
              the messages having this level. Unique abbreviations of level names are allowed.  The  command  is
              actually  a  command prefix and this facility will append 2 arguments before calling it, the level
              of the message and the message itself, in this order.

       ::log::lvChannelForall chan
              Defines for all known levels with which which channel ::log::Puts  (the  standard  command)  shall
              write  the  messages having this level. The command is actually a command prefix and this facility
              will append 2 arguments before calling it, the level of the message and  the  message  itself,  in
              this order.

       ::log::lvColor level color
              Defines  for  the  specified level the color to return for it in a call to ::log::lv2color. Unique
              abbreviations of level names are allowed.

       ::log::lvColorForall color
              Defines for all known levels the color to return for it  in  a  call  to  ::log::lv2color.  Unique
              abbreviations of level names are allowed.

       ::log::log level text
              Log  a  message  according  to the specifications for commands, channels and suppression. In other
              words: The command will do nothing if the specified level is suppressed. If it is  not  suppressed
              the actual logging is delegated to the specified command. If there is no command specified for the
              level  the message won't be logged. The standard command ::log::Puts will write the message to the
              channel specified for the given level. If no channel is specified for the level the message  won't
              be  logged.  Unique abbreviations of level names are allowed. Errors in the actual logging command
              are not caught, but propagated to the caller, as they may indicate misconfigurations  of  the  log
              facility or errors in the callers code itself.

       ::log::logarray level arrayvar ?pattern?
              Like  ::log::log,  but  logs  the  contents  of  the  specified  array variable arrayvar, possibly
              restricted to entries matching the pattern. The pattern defaults to * (i.e. all entries)  if  none
              was specified.

       ::log::loghex level text data
              Like  ::log::log,  but  assumes  that  data  contains  binary  data. It converts this into a mixed
              hex/ascii representation before writing them to the log.

       ::log::logMsg text
              Convenience wrapper around ::log::log.  Equivalent to ::log::log info text.

       ::log::logError text
              Convenience wrapper around ::log::log.  Equivalent to ::log::log error text.

       ::log::Puts level text
              The standard log command, it writes messages and their levels to user-specified channels.  Assumes
              that  the  suppression checks were done by the caller. Expects full level names, abbreviations are
              not allowed.

LEVELS

       The package currently defines the following log levels, the level of highest importance listed first.

       •      emergency

       •      alert

       •      critical

       •      error

       •      warning

       •      notice

       •      info

       •      debug

       Note that by default all messages with levels  warning  down  to  debug  are  suppressed.  This  is  done
       intentionally,  because  (we believe that) in most situations debugging output is not wanted. Most people
       wish to have such output only when actually debugging an application.

BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK

       This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain bugs and  other  problems.   Please
       report      such      in      the      category      log      of      the      Tcllib     SF     Trackers
       [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883].  Please also report any ideas for enhancements you  may
       have for either package and/or documentation.

KEYWORDS

       log, log level, message, message level

CATEGORY

       Programming tools

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2001-2009 Andreas Kupries <andreas_kupries@users.sourceforge.net>

log                                                    1.3                                             log(3tcl)