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NAME
bugle-log - configure logging output from other filter-sets
SYNOPSIS
filterset log
{
filename "bugle.log"
file_level "4"
stderr_level "3"
flush "no"
format "[%l] %f.%e: %m"
}
DESCRIPTION
The log filter-set does not do any logging itself; instead, it provides
logging services to other filter-sets. It is always loaded, but it may
be explicitly listed in the configuration file to set options. The log
is always written to standard error, but it can be written to file as
well. It is also possible to control the log level.
OPTIONS
filename
This sets the file for logging. Logging is still done to standard
error. Note that with the default settings, the file log is more
verbose than the standard error log.
file_level
The log level for the log file, where a higher number means more
verbose logging. The levels are:
0
No logging at all
1
Errors, usually leading to immediate termination
2
Warnings, usually affecting bugle's functionality
3
Notices, usually OpenGL errors or undefined behaviour
4
Info from filtersets that generate logs, such as bugle-trace(7)
5
Debugging messages
stderr_level
Similar to file_level, but for logging to standard error. The
default is 4 for a file and 3 for standard error.
format
Overrides the default log format. The following printf-style
escapes are recognised:
%l
log level
%f
filter-set
%e
event
%m
the log message itself
%p
process ID
%t
thread ID
%%
a literal %
AUTHOR
bugle is written and maintained by Bruce Merry.
SEE ALSO
bugle(3), bugle-trace(7), bugle-logstats(7)
BUGLE 0.0.20091026 October 2007 BUGLE-LOG(7)