Hi, has anyone an explanation why it is useful to use a seperate thread for logging? Ok, we can safe messages in a queue and write them to a file easily ( no need to reopen the file often). But the queue seems to be not really useful for debugging, sometimes it's confusing because you can't see the output of INFOLOG or something in the terminal because it segfaulted before the logger thread got active, but the program flow reached a line or two *after* the output. No a big problem when you do step-by-step debugging with a compiler, but it can confuse you sometimes. And the logfile, well, i haven't used this feature or saw anyone using it. - Sebastian
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