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1 \section{\class{wxLog}}\label{wxlog}
2
3 wxLog class defines the interface for the {\it log targets} used by wxWindows
4 logging functions as explained in the \helpref{wxLog overview}{wxlogoverview}.
5 The only situations when you need to directly use this class is when you want
6 to derive your own log target because the existing ones don't satisfy your
7 needs. Another case is if you wish to customize the behaviour of the standard
8 logging classes (all of which respect the wxLog settings): for example, set
9 which trace messages are logged and which are not or change (or even remove
10 completely) the timestamp on the messages.
11
12 Otherwise, it is completely hidden behind the {\it wxLogXXX()} functions and
13 you may not even know about its existence.
14
15 See \helpref{log overview}{wxlogoverview} for the descriptions of wxWindows
16 logging facilities.
17
18 \wxheading{Derived from}
19
20 No base class
21
22 \wxheading{Include files}
23
24 <wx/log.h>
25
26 \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Function groups}}}
27
28 \membersection{Static functions}
29
30 The functions in this section work with and manipulate the active log target.
31 The {\it OnLog()} is called by the {\it wxLogXXX()} functions and invokes the
32 {\it DoLog()} of the active log target if any. Get/Set methods are used to
33 install/query the current active target and, finally, {\it
34 DontCreateOnDemand()} disables the automatic creation of a standard log target
35 if none actually exists. It is only useful when the application is terminating
36 and shouldn't be used in other situations because it may easily lead to a loss
37 of messages.
38
39 \helpref{OnLog}{wxlogonlog}\\
40 \helpref{GetActiveTarget}{wxloggetactivetarget}\\
41 \helpref{SetActiveTarget}{wxlogsetactivetarget}\\
42 \helpref{DontCreateOnDemand}{wxlogdontcreateondemand}
43
44 \membersection{Message buffering}
45
46 Some of wxLog implementations, most notably the standard
47 wxLogGui class, buffer the messages (for example, to avoid
48 showing the user a zillion of modal message boxes one after another - which
49 would be really annoying). {\it Flush()} shows them all and clears the buffer
50 contents. Although this function doesn't do anything if the buffer is already
51 empty, {\it HasPendingMessages()} is also provided which allows to explicitly
52 verify it.
53
54 \helpref{Flush}{wxlogflush}\\
55 \helpref{HasPendingMessages}{haspendingmessages}
56
57 \membersection{Customization}\label{wxlogcustomization}
58
59 The functions below allow some limited customization of wxLog behaviour
60 without writing a new log target class (which, aside of being a matter of
61 several minutes, allows you to do anything you want).
62
63 The verbose messages are the trace messages which are not disabled in the
64 release mode and are generated by {\it wxLogVerbose()}. They are not normally
65 shown to the user because they present little interest, but may be activated,
66 for example, in order to help the user find some program problem.
67
68 As for the (real) trace messages, they come in different kinds:
69
70 \begin{itemize}\itemsep=0pt
71 \item{wxTraceMemAlloc} for the messages about creating and deleting objects
72 \item{wxTraceMessages} for tracing the windowing system messages/events
73 \item{wxTraceResAlloc} for allocating and releasing the system ressources
74 \item{wxTraceRefCount} for reference counting related messages
75 \item{wxTraceOleCalls} for the OLE (or COM) method invocations (wxMSW only)
76 \item{other} the remaining bits are free for user-defined trace levels
77 \end{itemize}
78
79 The trace mask is a bit mask which tells which (if any) of these trace
80 messages are going to be actually logged. For the trace message to appear
81 somewhere, all the bits in the mask used in the call to {\it wxLogTrace()}
82 function must be set in the current trace mask. For example,
83 \begin{verbatim}
84 wxLogTrace(wxTraceRefCount | wxTraceOle, "Active object ref count: %d", nRef);
85 \end{verbatim}
86 will do something only if the current trace mask contains both wxTraceRefCount
87 and wxTraceOle.
88
89 Finally, the {\it wxLog::DoLog()} function automatically prepends a time stamp
90 to all the messages. The format of the time stamp may be changed: it can be
91 any string with \% specificators fully described in the documentation of the
92 standard {\it strftime()} function. For example, the default format is
93 "[\%d/\%b/\%y \%H:\%M:\%S] " which gives something like "[17/Sep/98 22:10:16] "
94 (without quotes) for the current date. Setting an empty string as the time
95 format disables timestamping of the messages completely.
96
97 \helpref{SetVerbose}{wxlogsetverbose}\\
98 \helpref{GetVerbose}{wxloggetverbose}\\
99 \helpref{SetTimeStampFormat}{wxlogsettimestampformat}\\
100 \helpref{GetTimeStampFormat}{wxloggettimestampformat}\\
101 \helpref{SetTraceMask}{wxlogsettracemask}\\
102 \helpref{GetTraceMask}{wxloggettracemask}
103
104 %%%%% MEMBERS HERE %%%%%
105 \helponly{\insertatlevel{2}{
106
107 \wxheading{Members}
108
109 }}
110
111 \membersection{wxLog::OnLog}\label{wxlogonlog}
112
113 \func{static void}{OnLog}{\param{wxLogLevel }{ level}, \param{const char * }{ message}}
114
115 Forwards the message at specified level to the {\it DoLog()} function of the
116 active log target if there is any, does nothing otherwise.
117
118 \membersection{wxLog::GetActiveTarget}\label{wxloggetactivetarget}
119
120 \func{static wxLog *}{GetActiveTarget}{\void}
121
122 Returns the pointer to the active log target (may be NULL).
123
124 \membersection{wxLog::SetActiveTarget}\label{wxlogsetactivetarget}
125
126 \func{static wxLog *}{SetActiveTarget}{\param{wxLog * }{ logtarget}}
127
128 Sets the specified log target as the active one. Returns the pointer to the
129 previous active log target (may be NULL).
130
131 \membersection{wxLog::DontCreateOnDemand}\label{wxlogdontcreateondemand}
132
133 \func{static void}{DontCreateOnDemand}{\void}
134
135 Instructs wxLog to not create new log targets on the fly if there is none
136 currently. (Almost) for internal use only.
137
138 \membersection{wxLog::Flush}\label{wxlogflush}
139
140 \func{virtual void}{Flush}{\void}
141
142 Shows all the messages currently in buffer and clears it. If the buffer
143 is already empty, nothing happens.
144
145 \membersection{wxLog::HasPendingMessages}\label{haspendingmessages}
146
147 \constfunc{bool}{HasPendingMessages}{\void}
148
149 Returns true if there are any messages in the buffer (not yet shown to the
150 user). (Almost) for internal use only.
151
152 \membersection{wxLog::SetVerbose}\label{wxlogsetverbose}
153
154 \func{void}{SetVerbose}{\param{bool }{ verbose = TRUE}}
155
156 Activates or desactivates verbose mode in which the verbose messages are
157 logged as the normal ones instead of being silently dropped.
158
159 \membersection{wxLog::GetVerbose}\label{wxloggetverbose}
160
161 \constfunc{bool}{GetVerbose}{\void}
162
163 Returns whether the verbose mode is currently active.
164
165 \membersection{wxLog::SetTimeStampFormat}\label{wxlogsettimestampformat}
166
167 \func{void}{SetTimeStampFormat}{\param{const char * }{ format}}
168
169 Sets the timestamp format prepended by the default log targets to all
170 messages. The string may contain any normal characters as well as \%
171 prefixed format specificators, see {\it strftime()} manual for details.
172 Passing an empty string to this function disables message timestamping.
173
174 \membersection{wxLog::GetTimeStampFormat}\label{wxloggettimestampformat}
175
176 \constfunc{const char *}{GetTimeStampFormat}{\void}
177
178 Returns the current timestamp format string.
179
180 \membersection{wxLog::SetTraceMask}\label{wxlogsettracemask}
181
182 \func{static void}{SetTraceMask}{\param{wxTraceMask }{ mask}}
183
184 Sets the trace mask, see \helpref{Customization}{wxlogcustomization}
185 section for details.
186
187 \membersection{wxLog::GetTraceMask}\label{wxloggettracemask}
188
189 Returns the current trace mask, see \helpref{Customization}{wxlogcustomization} section
190 for details.
191