#include <Logger.hpp>
Public Member Functions | |
In (const std::string &module) | |
~In () | |
Public Attributes | |
std::string | oldmod |
Notify the Logger in which 'module' the message occured. This returns an object whose scope (i.e. {...} ) is indicative for the boundaries of the module. This is reset to the previous module name (default is 'Logger') after the in object is destroyed. Practical usage must thus have the form:
{ Logger::In("Mymodule"); Logger::log() << Logger::Warning << "My warning message"<<Logger::nl; Logger::log() << "A second message, still in MyModule"<<Logger::nl; } Logger::log() << Logger::Info << "A message in module 'Logger'..."<<Logger::endl;
Definition at line 159 of file Logger.hpp.
RTT::Logger::In::In | ( | const std::string & | module | ) |
Definition at line 373 of file Logger.cpp.
Definition at line 379 of file Logger.cpp.
std::string RTT::Logger::In::oldmod |
Definition at line 162 of file Logger.hpp.