On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 8:44 AM, maskkkk132 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a good way to do logging in Visual C++ 97?
>
> I know that log4cpp does not support Visual C++ 97 and I was just
> wondering.

Logging for what? A log is just an open file that you write to
whenever something interesting happens in your program (error,
exception, sending datam receiving data, etc), usually with a
timestamp. I generally make a class to handle logging, with the
filename the timestamp of when it was first created. If you want to
get fancier, you can implement something to roll logs at midnight to a
new file or something -- or you can get pre-built logging tools (like
the ones Apache uses). As for log4cpp, you can get the source code and
make it work for whatever C++ version you are using. Visual C++ 97 is
very old, you should upgrade to Visual C+ 2008.

-- Brett
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