- Log destination can be stdout, file and user callback.
- You can pass logs to all destinations at the same time.
- Log files are rotated.
- Thread-safe, requires pthread.
#include "sc_log.h"
int log_callback(void *arg, enum sc_log_level level,
const char *fmt, va_list va)
{
const char *my_app = arg;
const char *level_str = sc_log_levels[level].str;
fprintf(stdout, " %s received log : level = [%s] ", my_app, level_str);
vfprintf(stdout, fmt, va);
return 0;
}
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
const char* my_app_name = "my app";
sc_log_init(); // Call once when your app starts.
//Default log-level is 'info' and default destination is 'stdout'
sc_log_info("Hello world!\n");
//Enable logging to file.
sc_log_set_file("log.0.txt", "log-latest.txt");
//stdout and file will get the log line
sc_log_info("to stdout and file!\n");
//Enable callback
sc_log_set_callback((void*) my_app_name, log_callback);
//stdout, file and callback will get the log line
sc_log_info("to all!\n");
sc_log_term(); // Call once on shutdown.
return 0;
}
Output is like :
[2021-02-03 04:46:22][INFO ][my app thread] (log_example.c:28) Hello world!
[2021-02-03 04:46:22][INFO ][my app thread] (log_example.c:34) to stdout and file!
[2021-02-03 04:46:22][INFO ][my app thread] (log_example.c:40) to all!