// $Id$
//
-// Copyright (C) 2007
-// Fraunhofer Institut fuer offene Kommunikationssysteme (FOKUS)
-// Kompetenzzentrum fuer Satelitenkommunikation (SatCom)
+// Copyright (C) 2007
+// Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems (FOKUS)
+// Competence Center NETwork research (NET), St. Augustin, GERMANY
// Stefan Bund <g0dil@berlios.de>
//
// This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
/** \brief Logging target base class
- Targets are the final destination of log messages. Every message is eventually routed to one
+ Targets are the final destination of %log messages. Every message is eventually routed to one
or several targets.
\section target_routing Routing
The target may process in any arbitrary way: reformat, writing it into an SQL DB, whatever
can be envisioned. However, there is one important limitation: The \c v_write call must not
- block. So for more complex scenarios, additional measures must be taken (e.g. writing a log
+ block. So for more complex scenarios, additional measures must be taken (e.g. writing a %log
backend daemon which receives the messages via UDP and processes them). Of course, in rare
cases messages might be lost but this cannot be avoided.
simple logging over NFS or many other network
protocols.
- \param[in] timestamp log message timing information
+ \param[in] timestamp %log message timing information
\param[in] stream message stream
\param[in] area message area
\param[in] level message level
virtual boost::posix_time::ptime operator()() const = 0;
};
- /** \brief Default log message time source
+ /** \brief Default %log message time source
This time source is installed by default and uses gettimeofday() (via the Boost.DateTime
library) to get the current universal time.