CCT Logging API
This document provides a comprehensive overview of the logging API offered by the CCT library. The API encompasses various logging functions that facilitate the logging of messages at different severity levels.
Macros
#inlcude <cct/log.h>
cct_log
Logs a plain message utilizing the specified format string and arguments.
- Parameters:
fmt: The format string for the log message....: The arguments to be utilized in the format string.
cct_info
Logs an informational message utilizing the specified format string and arguments. This macro additionally traces the log line, function name, and file name.
- Parameters:
fmt: The format string for the log message....: The arguments to be utilized in the format string.
cct_warning
Logs a warning message utilizing the specified format string and arguments. This macro also traces the log line, function name, and file name.
- Parameters:
fmt: The format string for the log message....: The arguments to be utilized in the format string.
cct_error
Logs an error message utilizing the specified format string and arguments, and subsequently terminates the program. This macro traces the log line, function name, and file name.
- Parameters:
fmt: The format string for the log message....: The arguments to be utilized in the format string.
cct_debug
Logs a debug message utilizing the specified format string and arguments. This macro also traces the log line, function name, and file name.
- Parameters:
fmt: The format string for the log message....: The arguments to be utilized in the format string.
Features & Limitations
- All logging macros, with the exception of
cct_log, will trace the log line, function name, and file name. - The total length of the message for any of the logging macros must not exceed 256 bytes.
Usage
Check example in here.
Conclusion
The CCT Logging API provides a straightforward and effective mechanism for logging messages of differing severity levels. By employing these macros, developers can efficiently monitor the execution flow of their applications and manage errors in a systematic manner.