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* <code>alert</code> | * <code>alert</code> | ||
* <code>popup</code> | * <code>popup</code> | ||
And <code>class</code> is a white space | And <code>class</code> is a white space seperated list of any (combination) of the following: | ||
* <code>all</code> | * <code>all</code> | ||
* <code>ai</code> | * <code>ai</code> | ||
* <code>enviroment</code> | * <code>enviroment</code> | ||
* <code>flight</code> | * <code>flight</code> | ||
* etc. | * etc. | ||
For a complete list of available classes, see {{simgear file|simgear/debug/debug_types.h}}. | |||
If you are interested in simply logging certain properties to a file at runtime, you can use either FlightGear's built-in [[Logging properties|logging framework]], or the [[generic protocol]]. | If you are interested in simply logging certain properties to a file at runtime, you can use either FlightGear's built-in [[Logging properties|logging framework]], or the [[generic protocol]]. | ||
== Related content == | == Related content == | ||
=== Wiki articles === | |||
* [[Command line options#Debugging Options]] | * [[Command line options#Debugging Options]] | ||
* [[Commonly used debugging tools#Console and startup log output]] | |||
=== Source code === | |||
=== Source | |||
* {{simgear file|simgear/debug/logstream.cxx}} | * {{simgear file|simgear/debug/logstream.cxx}} | ||
* {{simgear file|simgear/debug/logstream.hxx}} | * {{simgear file|simgear/debug/logstream.hxx}} |
Revision as of 08:33, 27 September 2020
SG_LOG
is a wrapper macro for the SimGear logstream
class. By default, the logstream
class writes all output to the console. SG_LOG
simplifies debugging for core developers who regularly compile from source. It allows you to easily associate your debug messages with a "channel" and with a "priority". This mechanism allows users to explicitly enable to certain log messages, while ignoring others. This can be helpful in order to troubleshoot certain problems.
Usage
Logging settings can be modified using the --log-level=[level]
and --log-class=[class]
command line options. Where level
is one of the following:
bulk
debug
info
warn
alert
popup
And class
is a white space seperated list of any (combination) of the following:
all
ai
enviroment
flight
- etc.
For a complete list of available classes, see simgear/simgear/debug/debug_types.h.
If you are interested in simply logging certain properties to a file at runtime, you can use either FlightGear's built-in logging framework, or the generic protocol.