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Top Forums Programming Logging Post 90486 by sumsin on Wednesday 23rd of November 2005 12:51:27 AM
Old 11-23-2005
thanks

but by 'optional logging' I mean that if I use the compilor option -DLOGFILE at compile time, the logging turns on and if I not use this the logging remains turn off, since I am writing log between
Code:
#ifdef LOGFILE
writeLog(...);
#endif

and this whole thing done at compile time, but I want to control it at run-time.
 

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