Hi all! Sorry for making you wait, here is the promised post about logger. http://concretetypeinference.blogspot.com.ar/2012/06/pharo-logger-aka-paul-octopus-or-le.html?showComment=1338652375489#c726596285523609676
Sorry for the awful text-format, blogger is really ugly. I'll be opening a wordpress blog and migrating all the posts the sooner as i can. Try to use it if you need a logger and please, send feedback! The needed code to addit to any project is really few, for an easy example, download the project and see at examples :). Santiago. 2012/6/1 Santiago Bragagnolo <[email protected]> > Ok > > I' think i just need to add test and then is already usable. ( If you > think i must add anything, just say it :)* * ) > > > About last changes and configuration: > > The last add is pragma support: We have 2 pragmas configuration: > > <logConfiguration> That indicates the class method* *related know how to > manage de log configuration > > There is support to usit this way: > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > configurationOfLog > <logConfiguration> > ^ [ > > :builder | > builder forClass:LogTestObject > useLevel:#info > showingLogAs: ('%pih | %tstmp | %tag #%class >> %selector > [%log]' asPatternFormatter) > into: Transcript asLogWriter > holdLogInstances:true. > ]. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > and this way > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > configurationOfLog: builder > <logConfiguration> > > > builder forClass:LogTestObject > useLevel:#info > showingLogAs: ('%pih | %tstmp | %tag #%class >> %selector > [%log]' asPatternFormatter) > into: Transcript asLogWriter > holdLogInstances:true. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > The other pragma is > <logConfigurationAs:#aSymbol > > > This pragma says 'hey, forme use the #aSymbol configuration!', such as > #default. > > then you can go to > > LogConfiguration >> configuration class method > > and add symbols with named configurations and relate with explicit classes > with a simple pragma :) > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > For other side, the manage of the 'if-the-class-has-not-configuration' is > the same, search for the package configuration (that should be added in > LogConfiguration >> configuration class method ), and if is not a package > configuration, then go for the #default configuration. > > > > Tomorrow ill be adding tests and making a post on my blog with all the > functionalities: > > Writers available (Memory, File, Stdout, Transcript, CompositeWriter) > Formatters available (Pattern based -the one of the sample- > SimpleFormatter and CustomFormatter) > Filters available (the one who says how to decides if the log must be > showed or just skiped -- CategoryFilter and LevelFilter. ) > Holder ( an object which stores LogEntity objects - an object very much > richier than the string stored for MemoryWriter) > > And ill add to the post how to write nice configurations with the existing > code and, of course, how to add functionality in the way i thought the > framework. > > > *Again, the idea of this framework is to be used for all and have just > one logger, so, please, if any one think i must add or change something, > share it here. And if any wants to get his hands on the code the same, just > say it. * > > > > > > > >
