ethlog: use Godoc for code examples in documentation

This ensures that examples will actually compile.
pull/150/head
Felix Lange 10 years ago
parent e0f93c74c5
commit 0165c18330
  1. 21
      ethlog/example_test.go
  2. 36
      ethlog/loggers.go

@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
package ethlog
import "os"
func ExampleLogger() {
logger := NewLogger("TAG")
logger.Infoln("so awesome") // prints [TAG] so awesome
logger.Infof("this %q is raw", "coin") // prints [TAG] this "coin" is raw
}
func ExampleLogSystem() {
filename := "test.log"
file, _ := os.OpenFile(filename, os.O_RDWR|os.O_CREATE, os.ModePerm)
fileLog := NewStdLogSystem(file, 0, WarnLevel)
AddLogSystem(fileLog)
stdoutLog := NewStdLogSystem(os.Stdout, 0, WarnLevel)
AddLogSystem(stdoutLog)
NewLogger("TAG").Warnln("reactor meltdown") // writes to both logs
}

@ -1,35 +1,14 @@
/*
Package ethlog implements a multi-output leveled logger.
Features
Other packages use tagged logger to send log messages to shared
(process-wide) logging engine. The shared logging engine dispatches to
multiple log systems. The log level can be set separately per log
system.
Other packages use tagged logger to send log messages to shared (process-wide) logging engine.
The shared logging engine dispatches to multiple log systems.
The log level can be set separately per log system.
Logging is asynchrounous and does not block the main thread. Message
Logging is asynchrounous and does not block the caller. Message
formatting is performed by the caller goroutine to avoid incorrect
logging of mutable state.
Usage
The Logger type provides named Printf and Println style methods for
all loglevels. Each ethereum component should have its own logger with
a unique prefix.
logger.Infoln("this is info") # > [TAG] This is info
logger.Infof("this %v is info", object) # > [TAG] This object is info
ethlog also provides constructors for that wrap io.Writers into a
standard logger with a settable level:
filename := "test.log"
file, _ := os.OpenFile(filename, os.O_RDWR|os.O_CREATE, os.ModePerm)
fileLogSystem := NewStdLogSystem(file, 0, WarnLevel)
AddLogSystem(fileLogSystem)
stdOutLogSystem := NewStdLogSystem(os.Stdout, 0, WarnLevel)
AddLogSystem(stdOutLogSystem)
*/
package ethlog
@ -160,8 +139,9 @@ func AddLogSystem(logSystem LogSystem) {
mutex.Unlock()
}
// A Logger prints messages prefixed by a given tag.
// You should create one with a unique tag for each high-level component.
// A Logger prints messages prefixed by a given tag. It provides named
// Printf and Println style methods for all loglevels. Each ethereum
// component should have its own logger with a unique prefix.
type Logger struct {
tag string
}

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