I would like a logging mechanism that manipulate objects that then are printed 
in various format.
The compiler could use such logger

I did not look at the code of toothpick probably extending LoggingEvent should 
do it.

Stef


On May 30, 2012, at 3:41 PM, Santiago Bragagnolo wrote:

> Ok, i'll take what i need from the marianito's and zn and fork them in an 
> other package, add what i need for massive loggin (like levels of loggin) and 
> make a log-framework. 
> 
> Any names? clairvoyant :3? 
> 
> Then, is any easy aspect fwk that could i use for the logger? (sometimes i 
> need just trace runtime, or i dont want to add a log line one by one) that 
> works in pharo 2.0 ? :P? 
> 
> 
> 2012/5/30 Sven Van Caekenberghe <[email protected]>
> 
> On 30 May 2012, at 01:56, Santiago Bragagnolo wrote:
> 
> >  Im looking for a log framework with configurable levels. Theres any stable 
> > and useful? I  browsed the list and didn't find nothing but something like 
> > 'every body has its own logging framework'.
> >
> >  I wrote a small logging fwk for my project, but if is any more complete, 
> > it would be great.
> 
> There is one logging framework already in your image: Zinc-HTTP-Logging.
> It is based on Announcments. Although it is part of Zn, it is general purpose.
> What is special is that it logs the process ID as well, which is useful to 
> debug multiprocess applications.
> See the Zn documentation for more info.
> 
> Sven
> 
> 
> 


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