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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Adding to boot-up environment Post 53352 by DreamWarrior on Tuesday 13th of July 2004 12:33:42 PM
Old 07-13-2004
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SYNCE_ERROR(3)						       http://www.synce.org/						    SYNCE_ERROR(3)

NAME
synce_error - error reporting functions SYNOPSIS
#include <synce_log.h> void _synce_log(int level, const char* file, int line, const *char format, ... ); void synce_error(const *char format, ... ); void synce_warning(const *char format, ... ); void synce_info(const *char format, ... ); void synce_debug(const *char format, ... ); void synce_trace(const *char format, ... ); void synce_warning_unless(bool condition, const *char format, ... ); void synce_log_set_level(int level); void synce_log_use_syslog(void); DESCRIPTION
The various synce_xxx() logging functions are implemented as macros calling the underlying _synce_log function, but are presented here as they should be used for clarity. All accept a format string and optional arguements in the same way as printf(3). synce_debug() and synce_trace() are equivalent. synce_warning_unless() will only take action if cond evaluates to a false value. These functions will as standard log to stdout. synce_log_use_syslog() will cause the output to be sent to syslog at the appropriate pri- ority. synce_log_set_level() sets the maximum priority level that will actually be output, whether to stdout or syslog, with the default maximum level being warning. The following defines are available, their equivalent syslog priorities are also shown. SYNCE_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR LOG_ERR SYNCE_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING LOG_WARNING SYNCE_LOG_LEVEL_INFO LOG_INFO SYNCE_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG LOG_DEBUG SYNCE_LOG_LEVEL_TRACE LOG_DEBUG The following are also available for use with synce_log_set_level() SYNCE_LOG_LEVEL_LOWEST SYNCE_LOG_LEVEL_HIGHEST SYNCE_LOG_LEVEL_DEFAULT SEE ALSO
synce(7) The SynCE Project 2008-02-23 SYNCE_ERROR(3)
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