Thanks very much, It will be easier to make updates, rather than making local changes for each new version of boost::logging ! Benjamin John Torjo a écrit :
Hi Benjamin,
Hi John, hi all
As I don't know how to parameter boost::logging to flush messages in rolling files, I modify the code as follow.
My question is : Is it absolutly necessary to change the code to do that ?
I've updated the code. So, to manually flush:
rolling_file f(...); f.flush();
To automatically flush:
rolling_file f( ...., rolling_file_settings().flush_each_time(true) );
Best, John
Thanks, Benjamin
///// rolling_file.hpp ///////
void recreate_file() {... m_cur_size = 0; }
template<class msg_type> void write( const msg_type& msg) { convert_dest::write(msg, (*m_out) );
// flush each time m_cur_size += msg.size(); m_out->flush(); if ( m_cur_size > m_flags.max_size_bytes()) { m_cur_idx = (m_cur_idx + 1) % m_flags.file_count(); recreate_file(); } }
size_t m_cur_size;
//////////////////////////////////////
John Torjo a écrit :
Hi Benjamin,
Hi all,
Glad you posted this here :)
Does anybody use boost::logging ?
I wonder if it's possible to flush logs in a rolling_file as in a standard file (flush_each_time) ? It would be nice !
Yes it would, and it can ;)
Best, John
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