Hi Immanuel,
thanks for your answer! Reading it made me realize that my biggest flaw
was trying to use the BOOST_LOG_INLINE_GLOBAL_LOGGER_DEFAULT macro.
Using it, I was accessing the very same logger instance in every file,
thus disallowing myself to have a per-file channel.
This is what I came up with in the end:
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// logging.hxx
#ifndef __LOGGING_HXX__
#define __LOGGING_HXX__
#include
Hi all,
I want to use boost's log library to output messages to the console which feature a per-message severity and a per-file channel.
I already tried two approaches, none of which was satisfying:
=== 1. approach ===
The class boost::log::sources::severity_channel_logger supports both severity and channel and I could define it in each source file like so:
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BOOST_LOG_INLINE_GLOBAL_LOGGER_DEFAULT( log, boost::log::sources::severity_channel_logger< boost::log::trivial::severity_level, std::string > )
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Unfortunately, using it like this requires me to redundantly add the channel to each log message, which is very inconvenient because it is the same for all logs in the file.
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// Message.cpp
BOOST_LOG_CHANNEL_SEV(log, Message, trace) << "Hello, world";
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=== 2. approach ===
I defined my logger like this:
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BOOST_LOG_INLINE_GLOBAL_LOGGER_DEFAULT( log, boost::log::sources::severity_logger< boost::log::trivial::severity_level > )
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Then, in each file, I manually set the "Channel" attribute for the logger, like so:
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// Message.cpp
log::get().add_attribute( "Channel", boost::log::attributes::make_constant("Message"));
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This works, but as the "log" object seems to be stored globally, I would have to "invent" new names for the logger object in each file. This is both insecure and prevents the usage of macros (I think).
So here's the question:
What would be the recommended / a convenient way to add a per-file constant channel to log messages?
Thanks in advance!
Timo