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See the 13 * GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. 14 * 15 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License 16 * along with gtkD; if not, write to the Free Software 17 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110, USA 18 */ 19 20 // generated automatically - do not change 21 // find conversion definition on APILookup.txt 22 // implement new conversion functionalities on the wrap.utils pakage 23 24 25 module glib.MessageLog; 26 27 private import glib.Str; 28 private import gtkc.glib; 29 public import gtkc.glibtypes; 30 31 32 public struct MessageLog 33 { 34 /** 35 */ 36 37 /** 38 * The default log handler set up by GLib; g_log_set_default_handler() 39 * allows to install an alternate default log handler. 40 * This is used if no log handler has been set for the particular log 41 * domain and log level combination. It outputs the message to stderr 42 * or stdout and if the log level is fatal it calls abort(). It automatically 43 * prints a new-line character after the message, so one does not need to be 44 * manually included in @message. 45 * 46 * The behavior of this log handler can be influenced by a number of 47 * environment variables: 48 * 49 * - `G_MESSAGES_PREFIXED`: A :-separated list of log levels for which 50 * messages should be prefixed by the program name and PID of the 51 * aplication. 52 * 53 * - `G_MESSAGES_DEBUG`: A space-separated list of log domains for 54 * which debug and informational messages are printed. By default 55 * these messages are not printed. 56 * 57 * stderr is used for levels %G_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, %G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL, 58 * %G_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING and %G_LOG_LEVEL_MESSAGE. stdout is used for 59 * the rest. 60 * 61 * Params: 62 * logDomain = the log domain of the message 63 * logLevel = the level of the message 64 * message = the message 65 * unusedData = data passed from g_log() which is unused 66 */ 67 public static void logDefaultHandler(string logDomain, GLogLevelFlags logLevel, string message, void* unusedData) 68 { 69 g_log_default_handler(Str.toStringz(logDomain), logLevel, Str.toStringz(message), unusedData); 70 } 71 72 /** 73 * Removes the log handler. 74 * 75 * Params: 76 * logDomain = the log domain 77 * handlerId = the id of the handler, which was returned 78 * in g_log_set_handler() 79 */ 80 public static void logRemoveHandler(string logDomain, uint handlerId) 81 { 82 g_log_remove_handler(Str.toStringz(logDomain), handlerId); 83 } 84 85 /** 86 * Sets the message levels which are always fatal, in any log domain. 87 * When a message with any of these levels is logged the program terminates. 88 * You can only set the levels defined by GLib to be fatal. 89 * %G_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR is always fatal. 90 * 91 * You can also make some message levels fatal at runtime by setting 92 * the `G_DEBUG` environment variable (see 93 * [Running GLib Applications](glib-running.html)). 94 * 95 * Params: 96 * fatalMask = the mask containing bits set for each level 97 * of error which is to be fatal 98 * 99 * Return: the old fatal mask 100 */ 101 public static GLogLevelFlags logSetAlwaysFatal(GLogLevelFlags fatalMask) 102 { 103 return g_log_set_always_fatal(fatalMask); 104 } 105 106 /** 107 * Installs a default log handler which is used if no 108 * log handler has been set for the particular log domain 109 * and log level combination. By default, GLib uses 110 * g_log_default_handler() as default log handler. 111 * 112 * Params: 113 * logFunc = the log handler function 114 * userData = data passed to the log handler 115 * 116 * Return: the previous default log handler 117 * 118 * Since: 2.6 119 */ 120 public static GLogFunc logSetDefaultHandler(GLogFunc logFunc, void* userData) 121 { 122 return g_log_set_default_handler(logFunc, userData); 123 } 124 125 /** 126 * Sets the log levels which are fatal in the given domain. 127 * %G_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR is always fatal. 128 * 129 * Params: 130 * logDomain = the log domain 131 * fatalMask = the new fatal mask 132 * 133 * Return: the old fatal mask for the log domain 134 */ 135 public static GLogLevelFlags logSetFatalMask(string logDomain, GLogLevelFlags fatalMask) 136 { 137 return g_log_set_fatal_mask(Str.toStringz(logDomain), fatalMask); 138 } 139 140 /** 141 * Sets the log handler for a domain and a set of log levels. 142 * To handle fatal and recursive messages the @log_levels parameter 143 * must be combined with the #G_LOG_FLAG_FATAL and #G_LOG_FLAG_RECURSION 144 * bit flags. 145 * 146 * Note that since the #G_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR log level is always fatal, if 147 * you want to set a handler for this log level you must combine it with 148 * #G_LOG_FLAG_FATAL. 149 * 150 * Here is an example for adding a log handler for all warning messages 151 * in the default domain: 152 * |[<!-- language="C" --> 153 * g_log_set_handler (NULL, G_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING | G_LOG_FLAG_FATAL 154 * | G_LOG_FLAG_RECURSION, my_log_handler, NULL); 155 * ]| 156 * 157 * This example adds a log handler for all critical messages from GTK+: 158 * |[<!-- language="C" --> 159 * g_log_set_handler ("Gtk", G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL | G_LOG_FLAG_FATAL 160 * | G_LOG_FLAG_RECURSION, my_log_handler, NULL); 161 * ]| 162 * 163 * This example adds a log handler for all messages from GLib: 164 * |[<!-- language="C" --> 165 * g_log_set_handler ("GLib", G_LOG_LEVEL_MASK | G_LOG_FLAG_FATAL 166 * | G_LOG_FLAG_RECURSION, my_log_handler, NULL); 167 * ]| 168 * 169 * Params: 170 * logDomain = the log domain, or %NULL for the default "" 171 * application domain 172 * logLevels = the log levels to apply the log handler for. 173 * To handle fatal and recursive messages as well, combine 174 * the log levels with the #G_LOG_FLAG_FATAL and 175 * #G_LOG_FLAG_RECURSION bit flags. 176 * logFunc = the log handler function 177 * userData = data passed to the log handler 178 * 179 * Return: the id of the new handler 180 */ 181 public static uint logSetHandler(string logDomain, GLogLevelFlags logLevels, GLogFunc logFunc, void* userData) 182 { 183 return g_log_set_handler(Str.toStringz(logDomain), logLevels, logFunc, userData); 184 } 185 186 /** 187 * Like g_log_sets_handler(), but takes a destroy notify for the @user_data. 188 * 189 * Params: 190 * logDomain = the log domain, or %NULL for the default "" 191 * application domain 192 * logLevels = the log levels to apply the log handler for. 193 * To handle fatal and recursive messages as well, combine 194 * the log levels with the #G_LOG_FLAG_FATAL and 195 * #G_LOG_FLAG_RECURSION bit flags. 196 * logFunc = the log handler function 197 * userData = data passed to the log handler 198 * destroy = destroy notify for @user_data, or %NULL 199 * 200 * Return: the id of the new handler 201 * 202 * Since: 2.46 203 */ 204 public static uint logSetHandlerFull(string logDomain, GLogLevelFlags logLevels, GLogFunc logFunc, void* userData, GDestroyNotify destroy) 205 { 206 return g_log_set_handler_full(Str.toStringz(logDomain), logLevels, logFunc, userData, destroy); 207 } 208 209 /** 210 * Logs an error or debugging message. 211 * 212 * If the log level has been set as fatal, the abort() 213 * function is called to terminate the program. 214 * 215 * If g_log_default_handler() is used as the log handler function, a new-line 216 * character will automatically be appended to @..., and need not be entered 217 * manually. 218 * 219 * Params: 220 * logDomain = the log domain 221 * logLevel = the log level 222 * format = the message format. See the printf() documentation 223 * args = the parameters to insert into the format string 224 */ 225 public static void logv(string logDomain, GLogLevelFlags logLevel, string format, void* args) 226 { 227 g_logv(Str.toStringz(logDomain), logLevel, Str.toStringz(format), args); 228 } 229 }