On 09.11.21 23:20, Tom Lane wrote:
2. What is the preferred style for adding extra lines to log messages?
I see a lot of direct prints to stderr:

                pg_log_error("missing required argument: database name");
                fprintf(stderr, _("Try \"%s --help\" for more information.\n"), 
progname);
                exit(1);

This is mainly used for those few messages that are sort of a "global standard".

but a number of places have chosen to do this:

                pg_log_error("query failed: %s", PQerrorMessage(conn));
                pg_log_error("query was: %s", todo);

and some places got creative and did this:

                pg_log_error("query failed: %s", PQerrorMessage(conn));
                pg_log_info("query was: %s", sql.data);

I can't decide between those two. It depends on how each program handles the log level internally.

Some kind of "detail" system could be useful. But it would need to be tied into the log level, layout, etc. I have not seen much inspiration for this kind of thing in other logging libraries, so I didn't do anything about it yet.


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