http://jsfiddle.net/yx5a9/

This is the one that I use. It was originally based around Aaron's dbug, but now it's a slightly different beast. :) In our software, we have the facility to include the logged data in helpdesk tickets.

On 16/04/10 00:16, Aaron Newton wrote:
Log is there only because we wanted a way to ship a MooTools plugin with a way to send a message to developers - JSONP being an example (because otherwise you have no idea it's sending; firebug doesn't show it - well, I guess it does in the network view... but not in the console).

I use dbug.js for all my stuff. Write your own, use someone else's, whatever.

On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 9:12 AM, Dimitar Christoff <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    > Didn't find the log levels support in Log implementation.
    > E.g.:
    > * log.info <http://log.info>
    > * log.warn
    > * log.error
    > * log.fatal
    >
    > Are you planning to implement this in future versions of More?

    just write your own wrapper - unless you use it as a mixin for
    classes.
    here's what I ended up doing as a normal singleton:
    http://fragged.org/tag/firebug
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    Dimitar Christoff <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> - http://fragged.org/



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