void _log_handler_file_message(handler_t *handler, LogLevel level, const char *message) { time_t t; struct tm *tm; const char *l; char *logfile; FILE *fd; logfile = log_handler_get_option(handler, LOG_HANDLER_FILE_OPTION_LOGFILE); if (!logfile) return; time(&t); tm = localtime(&t); l = log_get_level_name(level); fd = fopen(logfile, "a"); if (!fd) return; fprintf(fd, "[%04d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d] [%s] %s\n", tm->tm_year + 1900, tm->tm_mon, tm->tm_mday, tm->tm_hour, tm->tm_min, tm->tm_sec, l, message); fclose(fd); }
static int log_console_emit(struct log_device *ldev, struct log_rec *rec) { int fmt = gd->log_fmt; /* * The output format is designed to give someone a fighting chance of * figuring out which field is which: * - level is in CAPS * - cat is lower case and ends with comma * - file normally has a .c extension and ends with a colon * - line is integer and ends with a - * - function is an identifier and ends with () * - message has a space before it unless it is on its own */ if (fmt & (1 << LOGF_LEVEL)) printf("%s.", log_get_level_name(rec->level)); if (fmt & (1 << LOGF_CAT)) printf("%s,", log_get_cat_name(rec->cat)); if (fmt & (1 << LOGF_FILE)) printf("%s:", rec->file); if (fmt & (1 << LOGF_LINE)) printf("%d-", rec->line); if (fmt & (1 << LOGF_FUNC)) printf("%s()", rec->func); if (fmt & (1 << LOGF_MSG)) printf("%s%s", fmt != (1 << LOGF_MSG) ? " " : "", rec->msg); return 0; }