Hi, I am getting started with your logging module and I went through the tutorial and know-how to create a top-level 'root' logger with the appropriate handlers.
I have a number of functions,say, def foo1() def foo2() ... foo1() # foo2 calls foo1 and I know how to connect each of these functions to the 'root' logger by doing something like def foo1() logger = getLogger('root.foo1') but I want to arrange it so that foo1 adds to the logfile that foo2 is using ONLY when foo2 calls foo1. In other words, if I do def foo2() logger = getLogger('root.foo2') or def foo1() logger = getLogger('root.foo2.foo1') it responds to the 'root' logger when I want it to respond to *any* logger that is attached to foo2. Then, the question is how can I set up foo1 to log to whatever logger foo2 is using. The purpose of doing this is that I am interested in capturing when and by whom foo1 is called in whatever logger foo2 is using. So, if I attach a separate logger to a third function, say, foo3 (), then I can avoid reporting those instances when foo3 calls foo1. I hope that made some sense. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list