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							|  | @ -1,74 +1,178 @@ | |||
| # Logger -- Logging utility. | ||||
| # | ||||
| # $Id$ | ||||
| # = logger.rb | ||||
| # | ||||
| # This module is copyrighted free software by NAKAMURA, Hiroshi. | ||||
| # You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same term as Ruby. | ||||
| # Simple logging utility. | ||||
| # | ||||
| # Author:: NAKAMURA, Hiroshi  <nakahiro@sarion.co.jp> | ||||
| # Documentation:: NAKAMURA, Hiroshi and Gavin Sinclair | ||||
| # License:: | ||||
| #   You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms of Ruby's | ||||
| #   license; either the dual license version in 2003, or any later version. | ||||
| # Revision:: $Id$ | ||||
| # | ||||
| # See Logger for documentation. | ||||
| # | ||||
| # See Logger at first. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| # DESCRIPTION | ||||
| #   Logger -- Logging utility. | ||||
| # | ||||
| # How to create a logger. | ||||
| #   1. Create logger which logs messages to STDERR/STDOUT. | ||||
| #     logger = Logger.new(STDERR) | ||||
| #     logger = Logger.new(STDOUT) | ||||
| # == Description | ||||
| # | ||||
| #   2. Create logger for the file which has the specified name. | ||||
| #     logger = Logger.new('logfile.log') | ||||
| # The Logger class provides a simple but sophisticated logging utility that | ||||
| # anyone can use because it's included in the Ruby 1.8.x standard library. | ||||
| # For more advanced logging, see the "Log4r" package on the RAA. | ||||
| # | ||||
| #   3. Create logger for the specified file. | ||||
| #     file = open('foo.log', File::WRONLY | File::APPEND) | ||||
| #     # To create new (and to remove old) logfile, add File::CREAT like; | ||||
| #     #   file = open('foo.log', File::WRONLY | File::APPEND | File::CREAT) | ||||
| #     logger = Logger.new(file) | ||||
| # The HOWTOs below give a code-based overview of Logger's usage, but the basic | ||||
| # concept is as follows.  You create a Logger object (output to a file or | ||||
| # elsewhere), and use it to log messages.  The messages will have varying | ||||
| # levels (+info+, +error+, etc), reflecting their varying importance.  The | ||||
| # levels, and their meanings, are: | ||||
| # | ||||
| #   4. Create logger which ages logfile automatically.  Leave 10 ages and each | ||||
| #      file is about 102400 bytes. | ||||
| #     logger = Logger.new('foo.log', 10, 102400) | ||||
| # +FATAL+:: an unhandleable error that results in a program crash | ||||
| # +ERROR+:: a handleable error condition | ||||
| # +WARN+::  a warning | ||||
| # +INFO+::  generic (useful) information about system operation | ||||
| # +DEBUG+:: low-level information for developers | ||||
| # | ||||
| #   5. Create logger which ages logfile daily/weekly/monthly automatically. | ||||
| #     logger = Logger.new('foo.log', 'daily') | ||||
| #     logger = Logger.new('foo.log', 'weekly') | ||||
| #     logger = Logger.new('foo.log', 'monthly') | ||||
| # So each message has a level, and the Logger itself has a level, which acts | ||||
| # as a filter, so you can control the amount of information emitted from the | ||||
| # logger without having to remove actual messages. | ||||
| # | ||||
| # How to log a message. | ||||
| # For instance, in a production system, you may have your logger(s) set to | ||||
| # +INFO+ (or +WARN+ if you don't want the log files growing large with | ||||
| # repetitive information).  When you are developing it, though, you probably | ||||
| # want to know about the program's internal state, and would set them to | ||||
| # +DEBUG+. | ||||
| # | ||||
| #   1. Message in block. | ||||
| #     logger.fatal { "Argument 'foo' not given." } | ||||
| # === Example | ||||
| # | ||||
| #   2. Message as a string. | ||||
| #     logger.error "Argument #{ @foo } mismatch." | ||||
| # A simple example demonstrates the above explanation: | ||||
| # | ||||
| #   3. With progname. | ||||
| #     logger.info('initialize') { "Initializing..." } | ||||
| #   log = Logger.new(STDOUT) | ||||
| #   log.level = Logger::WARN | ||||
| # | ||||
| #   4. With severity. | ||||
| #     logger.add(Logger::FATAL) { 'Fatal error!' } | ||||
| #   log.debug("Created logger") | ||||
| #   log.info("Program started") | ||||
| #   log.warn("Nothing to do!") | ||||
| # | ||||
| # How to close a logger. | ||||
| #   begin | ||||
| #     File.each_line(path) do |line| | ||||
| #       unless line =~ /^(\w+) = (.*)$/ | ||||
| #         log.error("Line in wrong format: #{line}") | ||||
| #       end | ||||
| #     end | ||||
| #   rescue => err | ||||
| #     log.fatal("Caught exception; exiting") | ||||
| #     log.fatal(err) | ||||
| #   end | ||||
| # | ||||
| #   logger.close | ||||
| # Because the Logger's level is set to +WARN+, only the warning, error, and | ||||
| # fatal messages are recorded.  The debug and info messages are silently | ||||
| # discarded. | ||||
| # | ||||
| # Setting severity threshold. | ||||
| # === Features | ||||
| # | ||||
| #   1. Original interface. | ||||
| #     logger.level = Logger::WARN | ||||
| # There are several interesting features that Logger provides, like | ||||
| # auto-rolling of log files, setting the format of log messages, and | ||||
| # specifying a program name in conjunction with the message.  The next section | ||||
| # shows you how to achieve these things. | ||||
| # | ||||
| #   2. Log4r (somewhat) compatible interface. | ||||
| #     logger.level = Logger::INFO | ||||
| # See http://raa.ruby-lang.org/list.rhtml?name=log4r for Log4r, which contains | ||||
| # many advanced features like file-based configuration, a wide range of | ||||
| # logging targets, simultaneous logging, and heirachical logging. | ||||
| # | ||||
| #   DEBUG < INFO < WARN < ERROR < FATAL < UNKNOWN | ||||
| # | ||||
| # Format. | ||||
| # == HOWTOs | ||||
| # | ||||
| #   Log format: | ||||
| #     SeverityID, [Date Time mSec #pid] SeverityLabel -- ProgName: message | ||||
| # === How to create a logger | ||||
| # | ||||
| #   Log sample: | ||||
| #     I, [Wed Mar 03 02:34:24 JST 1999 895701 #19074]  INFO -- Main: info. | ||||
| # The options below give you various choices, in more or less increasing | ||||
| # complexity. | ||||
| # | ||||
| # 1. Create a logger which logs messages to STDERR/STDOUT. | ||||
| # | ||||
| #      logger = Logger.new(STDERR) | ||||
| #      logger = Logger.new(STDOUT) | ||||
| # | ||||
| # 2. Create a logger for the file which has the specified name. | ||||
| # | ||||
| #      logger = Logger.new('logfile.log') | ||||
| # | ||||
| # 3. Create a logger for the specified file. | ||||
| # | ||||
| #      file = File.open('foo.log', File::WRONLY | File::APPEND) | ||||
| #      # To create new (and to remove old) logfile, add File::CREAT like; | ||||
| #      #   file = open('foo.log', File::WRONLY | File::APPEND | File::CREAT) | ||||
| #      logger = Logger.new(file) | ||||
| # | ||||
| # 4. Create a logger which ages logfile once it reaches a certain size.  Leave | ||||
| #    10 "old log files" and each file is about 1,024,000 bytes. | ||||
| # | ||||
| #      logger = Logger.new('foo.log', 10, 1024000) | ||||
| # | ||||
| # 5. Create a logger which ages logfile daily/weekly/monthly. | ||||
| # | ||||
| #      logger = Logger.new('foo.log', 'daily') | ||||
| #      logger = Logger.new('foo.log', 'weekly') | ||||
| #      logger = Logger.new('foo.log', 'monthly') | ||||
| # | ||||
| # === How to log a message | ||||
| # | ||||
| # Notice the different methods (+fatal+, +error+, +info+) being used to log | ||||
| # messages of various levels.  Other methods in this family are +warn+ and | ||||
| # +debug+.  +add+ is used below to log a message of an arbitrary (perhaps | ||||
| # dynamic) level. | ||||
| # | ||||
| # 1. Message in block. | ||||
| # | ||||
| #      logger.fatal { "Argument 'foo' not given." } | ||||
| # | ||||
| # 2. Message as a string. | ||||
| # | ||||
| #      logger.error "Argument #{ @foo } mismatch." | ||||
| # | ||||
| # 3. With progname. | ||||
| # | ||||
| #      logger.info('initialize') { "Initializing..." } | ||||
| # | ||||
| # 4. With severity. | ||||
| # | ||||
| #      logger.add(Logger::FATAL) { 'Fatal error!' } | ||||
| # | ||||
| # === How to close a logger | ||||
| # | ||||
| #      logger.close | ||||
| # | ||||
| # === Setting severity threshold | ||||
| # | ||||
| # 1. Original interface. | ||||
| # | ||||
| #      logger.level = Logger::WARN | ||||
| # | ||||
| # 2. Log4r (somewhat) compatible interface. | ||||
| # | ||||
| #      logger.level = Logger::INFO | ||||
| # | ||||
| #      DEBUG < INFO < WARN < ERROR < FATAL < UNKNOWN | ||||
| # | ||||
| # | ||||
| # == Format | ||||
| # | ||||
| # Log messages are rendered in the output stream in a certain format.  The | ||||
| # default format and a sample are shown below: | ||||
| # | ||||
| # Log format: | ||||
| #   SeverityID, [Date Time mSec #pid] SeverityLabel -- ProgName: message | ||||
| # | ||||
| # Log sample: | ||||
| #   I, [Wed Mar 03 02:34:24 JST 1999 895701 #19074]  INFO -- Main: info. | ||||
| # | ||||
| # You may change the date and time format in this manner: | ||||
| #  | ||||
| #   logger.datetime_format = "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S" | ||||
| #         # e.g. "2004-01-03 00:54:26" | ||||
| # | ||||
| # There is currently no supported way to change the overall format, but you may | ||||
| # have some luck hacking the Format constant. | ||||
| # | ||||
| class Logger | ||||
|   /: (\S+),v (\S+)/ =~ %q$Id$ | ||||
|  | @ -88,40 +192,59 @@ class Logger | |||
|   end | ||||
|   include Severity | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|   # Logging severity threshold. | ||||
|   # Logging severity threshold (e.g. <tt>Logger::INFO</tt>). | ||||
|   attr_accessor :level | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|   # Logging program name. | ||||
|   attr_accessor :progname | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|   # Logging date-time format (string passed to strftime) | ||||
|   # Logging date-time format (string passed to +strftime+). | ||||
|   attr_accessor :datetime_format | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|   alias sev_threshold level | ||||
|   alias sev_threshold= level= | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|   # Returns +true+ iff the current severity level allows for the printing of | ||||
|   # +DEBUG+ messages. | ||||
|   def debug?; @level <= DEBUG; end | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|   # Returns +true+ iff the current severity level allows for the printing of | ||||
|   # +INFO+ messages. | ||||
|   def info?; @level <= INFO; end | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|   # Returns +true+ iff the current severity level allows for the printing of | ||||
|   # +WARN+ messages. | ||||
|   def warn?; @level <= WARN; end | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|   # Returns +true+ iff the current severity level allows for the printing of | ||||
|   # +ERROR+ messages. | ||||
|   def error?; @level <= ERROR; end | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|   # Returns +true+ iff the current severity level allows for the printing of | ||||
|   # +FATAL+ messages. | ||||
|   def fatal?; @level <= FATAL; end | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|   # SYNOPSIS | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # === Synopsis | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   #   Logger.new(name, shift_age = 7, shift_size = 1048576) | ||||
|   #   Logger.new(name, shift_age = 'weekly') | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # ARGS | ||||
|   #   log	String as filename of logging. | ||||
|   #		or | ||||
|   #		IO as logging device(i.e. STDERR). | ||||
|   #   shift_age	An Integer	Num of files you want to keep aged logs. | ||||
|   #		'daily'		Daily shifting. | ||||
|   #		'weekly'	Weekly shifting (Every monday.) | ||||
|   #		'monthly'	Monthly shifting (Every 1th day.) | ||||
|   #   shift_size	Shift size threshold when shift_age is an integer. | ||||
|   #		Otherwise (like 'daily'), shift_size will be ignored. | ||||
|   # === Args | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # DESCRIPTION | ||||
|   #   Create an instance. | ||||
|   # +logdev+:: | ||||
|   #   The log device.  This is a filename (String) or IO object (typically | ||||
|   #   +STDOUT+, +STDERR+, or an open file). | ||||
|   # +shift_age+:: | ||||
|   #   Number of old log files to keep, *or* frequency of rotation (+daily+, | ||||
|   #   +weekly+ or +monthly+). | ||||
|   # +shift_size+:: | ||||
|   #   Maximum logfile size (only applies when +shift_age+ is a number). | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # === Description | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # Create an instance.  See Logger::LogDevice.new for more information if | ||||
|   # required. | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   def initialize(logdev, shift_age = 0, shift_size = 1048576) | ||||
|     @logdev = nil | ||||
|  | @ -134,42 +257,61 @@ class Logger | |||
|     end | ||||
|   end | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|   # SYNOPSIS | ||||
|   #   Logger#add(severity, msg = nil, progname = nil) { ... } = nil | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # ARGS | ||||
|   #   severity	Severity.  Constants are defined in Logger namespace. | ||||
|   #		DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, FATAL, or UNKNOWN. | ||||
|   #   msg	Message.  A string, exception, or something. Can be omitted. | ||||
|   #   progname	Program name string.  Can be omitted. | ||||
|   #   		Logged as a msg if no msg and block are given. | ||||
|   #   block     Can be omitted. | ||||
|   #             Called to get a message string if msg is nil. | ||||
|   # === Synopsis | ||||
|   #  | ||||
|   #   Logger#add(severity, message = nil, progname = nil) { ... } | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # RETURN | ||||
|   #   true if succeed, false if failed. | ||||
|   #   When the given severity is not enough severe, | ||||
|   #   Log no message, and returns true. | ||||
|   # === Args | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # DESCRIPTION | ||||
|   #   Log a log if the given severity is enough severe. | ||||
|   # +severity+:: | ||||
|   #   Severity.  Constants are defined in Logger namespace: +DEBUG+, +INFO+, | ||||
|   #   +WARN+, +ERROR+, +FATAL+, or +UNKNOWN+. | ||||
|   # +message+:: | ||||
|   #   The log message.  A String or Exception. | ||||
|   # +progname+:: | ||||
|   #   Program name string.  Can be omitted.  Treated as a message if no +message+ and | ||||
|   #   +block+ are given. | ||||
|   # +block+:: | ||||
|   #   Can be omitted.  Called to get a message string if +message+ is nil. | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # BUGS | ||||
|   #   Logfile is not locked. | ||||
|   #   Append open does not need to lock file. | ||||
|   #   But on the OS which supports multi I/O, records possibly be mixed. | ||||
|   # === Return | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   def add(severity, msg = nil, progname = nil, &block) | ||||
|   # +true+ if successful, +false+ otherwise. | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # When the given severity is not high enough (for this particular logger), log | ||||
|   # no message, and return +true+. | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # === Description | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # Log a message if the given severity is high enough.  This is the generic | ||||
|   # logging method.  Users will be more inclined to use #debug, #info, #warn, | ||||
|   # #error, and #fatal. | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # <b>Message format</b>: +message+ can be any object, but it has to be | ||||
|   # converted to a String in order to log it.  Generally, +inspect+ is used | ||||
|   # if the given object is not a String. | ||||
|   # A special case is an +Exception+ object, which will be printed in detail, | ||||
|   # including message, class, and backtrace.  See #msg2str for the | ||||
|   # implementation if required. | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # === Bugs | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # * Logfile is not locked. | ||||
|   # * Append open does not need to lock file. | ||||
|   # * But on the OS which supports multi I/O, records possibly be mixed. | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   def add(severity, message = nil, progname = nil, &block) | ||||
|     severity ||= UNKNOWN | ||||
|     if @logdev.nil? or severity < @level | ||||
|       return true | ||||
|     end | ||||
|     progname ||= @progname | ||||
|     if msg.nil? | ||||
|     if message.nil? | ||||
|       if block_given? | ||||
| 	msg = yield | ||||
| 	message = yield | ||||
|       else | ||||
| 	msg = progname | ||||
| 	message = progname | ||||
| 	progname = @progname | ||||
|       end | ||||
|     end | ||||
|  | @ -177,7 +319,7 @@ class Logger | |||
|       format_message( | ||||
| 	format_severity(severity), | ||||
| 	format_datetime(Time.now), | ||||
| 	msg2str(msg), | ||||
| 	msg2str(message), | ||||
| 	progname | ||||
|       ) | ||||
|     ) | ||||
|  | @ -185,17 +327,9 @@ class Logger | |||
|   end | ||||
|   alias log add | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|   # SYNOPSIS | ||||
|   #   Logger#<<(msg) | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # ARGS | ||||
|   #   msg	Message. | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # RETURN | ||||
|   #   Same as IO#<<.  If logdev is not given, returns nil. | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # DESCRIPTION | ||||
|   #   Dump given message to log device without any formatting. | ||||
|   # Dump given message to the log device without any formatting.  If no log | ||||
|   # device exists, return +nil+. | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   def <<(msg) | ||||
|     unless @logdev.nil? | ||||
|  | @ -203,55 +337,80 @@ class Logger | |||
|     end | ||||
|   end | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|   # SYNOPSIS | ||||
|   #   Logger#debug(progname = nil) { ... } = nil | ||||
|   #   Logger#info(progname = nil) { ... } = nil | ||||
|   #   Logger#warn(progname = nil) { ... } = nil | ||||
|   #   Logger#error(progname = nil) { ... } = nil | ||||
|   #   Logger#fatal(progname = nil) { ... } = nil | ||||
|   #   Logger#unknown(progname = nil) { ... } = nil | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # ARGS | ||||
|   #   progname	Program name string.  Can be omitted. | ||||
|   #   		Logged as a msg if no block are given. | ||||
|   #   block     Can be omitted. | ||||
|   #             Called to get a message string if msg is nil. | ||||
|   # Log a +DEBUG+ message. | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # RETURN | ||||
|   #   See Logger#add . | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # DESCRIPTION | ||||
|   #   Log a log. | ||||
|   # See #info for more information. | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   def debug(progname = nil, &block) | ||||
|     add(DEBUG, nil, progname, &block) | ||||
|   end | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # Log an +INFO+ message. | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # The message can come either from the +progname+ argument or the +block+.  If | ||||
|   # both are provided, then the +block+ is used as the message, and +progname+ | ||||
|   # is used as the program name. | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # === Examples | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   #   logger.info("MainApp") { "Received connection from #{ip}" }  | ||||
|   #   # ... | ||||
|   #   logger.info "Waiting for input from user" | ||||
|   #   # ... | ||||
|   #   logger.info { "User typed #{input}" } | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # You'll probably stick to the second form above, unless you want to provide a | ||||
|   # program name (which you can do with <tt>Logger#progname=</tt> as well).  | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # === Return | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # See #add.  | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   def info(progname = nil, &block) | ||||
|     add(INFO, nil, progname, &block) | ||||
|   end | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # Log a +WARN+ message. | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # See #info for more information. | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   def warn(progname = nil, &block) | ||||
|     add(WARN, nil, progname, &block) | ||||
|   end | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # Log an +ERROR+ message. | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # See #info for more information. | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   def error(progname = nil, &block) | ||||
|     add(ERROR, nil, progname, &block) | ||||
|   end | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # Log a +FATAL+ message. | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # See #info for more information. | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   def fatal(progname = nil, &block) | ||||
|     add(FATAL, nil, progname, &block) | ||||
|   end | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # Log an +UNKNOWN+ message.  This will be printed no matter what the logger | ||||
|   # level. | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # See #info for more information. | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   def unknown(progname = nil, &block) | ||||
|     add(UNKNOWN, nil, progname, &block) | ||||
|   end | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|   # SYNOPSIS | ||||
|   #   Logger#close | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # DESCRIPTION | ||||
|   #   Close the logging device. | ||||
|   # Close the logging device. | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   def close | ||||
|     @logdev.close if @logdev | ||||
|  | @ -260,7 +419,7 @@ class Logger | |||
| private | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|   # Severity label for logging. (max 5 char) | ||||
|   SEV_LABEL = %w(DEBUG INFO WARN ERROR FATAL ANY); | ||||
|   SEV_LABEL = %w(DEBUG INFO WARN ERROR FATAL ANY) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|   def format_severity(severity) | ||||
|     SEV_LABEL[severity] || 'ANY' | ||||
|  | @ -280,72 +439,74 @@ private | |||
|   end | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|   def msg2str(msg) | ||||
|     if msg.is_a?(::String) | ||||
|     case msg | ||||
|     when ::String | ||||
|       msg | ||||
|     elsif msg.is_a?(::Exception) | ||||
|     when ::Exception | ||||
|       "#{ msg.message } (#{ msg.class })\n" << (msg.backtrace || []).join("\n") | ||||
|     elsif msg.respond_to?(:to_str) | ||||
|       msg.to_str | ||||
|     else | ||||
|       msg.inspect | ||||
|     end | ||||
|   end | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # LogDevice -- Logging device. | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   class LogDevice | ||||
|     attr_reader :dev | ||||
|     attr_reader :filename | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     # SYNOPSIS | ||||
|     #   Logger::LogDev.new(name, opt = {}) | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     # ARGS | ||||
|     #   log	String as filename of logging. | ||||
|     #		  or | ||||
|     #		IO as logging device(i.e. STDERR). | ||||
|     #	opt	Hash of options. | ||||
|     # == Synopsis | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     # DESCRIPTION | ||||
|     #   Log device class.  Output and shifting of log. | ||||
|     #	When a String was given, LogDevice opens the file and set sync = true. | ||||
|     #   Logger::LogDev.new(name, :shift_age => 'daily|weekly|monthly') | ||||
|     #   Logger::LogDev.new(name, :shift_age => 10, :shift_size => 1024*1024) | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     # OPTIONS | ||||
|     #   :shift_age | ||||
|     #     An Integer	Num of files you want to keep aged logs. | ||||
|     #	  'daily'	Daily shifting. | ||||
|     #	  'weekly'	Weekly shifting (Shift every monday.) | ||||
|     #	  'monthly'	Monthly shifting (Shift every 1th day.) | ||||
|     # == Args | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     #   :shift_size	Shift size threshold when :shift_age is an integer. | ||||
|     #			Otherwise (like 'daily'), it is ignored. | ||||
|     # +name+:: | ||||
|     #   A String (representing a filename) or an IO object (actually, anything | ||||
|     #   that responds to +write+ and +close+).  If a filename is given, then | ||||
|     #   that file is opened for writing (and appending if it already exists), | ||||
|     #   with +sync+ set to +true+. | ||||
|     # +opts+:: | ||||
|     #   Contains optional arguments for rolling ("shifting") the log file. | ||||
|     #   <tt>:shift_age</tt> is either a description (e.g. 'daily'), or an | ||||
|     #   integer number of log files to keep.  <tt>shift_size</tt> is the maximum | ||||
|     #   size of the log file, and is only significant is a number is given for | ||||
|     #   <tt>shift_age</tt>. | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     #   These arguments are only relevant if a filename is provided for the | ||||
|     #   first argument. | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     # == Description | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     # Creates a LogDevice object, which is the target for log messages.  Rolling | ||||
|     # of log files is supported (only if a filename is given; you can't roll an | ||||
|     # IO object).  The beginning of each file created by this class is tagged | ||||
|     # with a header message. | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     # This class is unlikely to be used directly; it is a backend for Logger.  | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     def initialize(log = nil, opt = {}) | ||||
|       @dev = @filename = @shift_age = @shift_size = nil | ||||
|       if log.respond_to?(:write) and log.respond_to?(:close) | ||||
| 	@dev = log | ||||
|       elsif log.is_a?(String) | ||||
|       else | ||||
| 	@dev = open_logfile(log) | ||||
| 	@dev.sync = true | ||||
| 	@filename = log | ||||
| 	@shift_age = opt[:shift_age] || 7 | ||||
| 	@shift_size = opt[:shift_size] || 1048576 | ||||
|       else | ||||
| 	raise ArgumentError.new("Wrong argument: #{ log } for log.") | ||||
|       end | ||||
|     end | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     # SYNOPSIS | ||||
|     #   Logger::LogDev#write(message) | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     # ARGS | ||||
|     #   message		Message to be logged. | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     # DESCRIPTION | ||||
|     #   Log a message.  If needed, the log device is aged and the new device | ||||
|     #  	is prepared.  Log device is not locked.  Append open does not need to | ||||
|     #  	lock file but on the OS which supports multi I/O, records possibly be | ||||
|     #  	mixed. | ||||
|     # Log a message.  If needed, the log file is rolled and the new file is | ||||
|     # prepared.  Log device is not locked.  Append open does not need to lock | ||||
|     # file but on an OS which supports multi I/O, records could possibly be | ||||
|     # mixed. | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     def write(message) | ||||
|       if shift_log? | ||||
|  | @ -359,11 +520,8 @@ private | |||
|       @dev.write(message)  | ||||
|     end | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     # SYNOPSIS | ||||
|     #   Logger::LogDev#close | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     # DESCRIPTION | ||||
|     #   Close the logging device. | ||||
|     # Close the logging device. | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     def close | ||||
|       @dev.close | ||||
|  | @ -459,15 +617,19 @@ private | |||
|   end | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|   # DESCRIPTION | ||||
|   #   Application -- Add logging support to your application. | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # USAGE | ||||
|   #   1. Define your application class as a sub-class of this class. | ||||
|   #   2. Override 'run' method in your class to do many things. | ||||
|   #   3. Instanciate it and invoke 'start'. | ||||
|   # == Description | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # Application -- Add logging support to your application. | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # == Usage | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # 1. Define your application class as a sub-class of this class. | ||||
|   # 2. Override 'run' method in your class to do many things. | ||||
|   # 3. Instanciate it and invoke 'start'. | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # == Example | ||||
|   # | ||||
|   # EXAMPLE | ||||
|   #   class FooApp < Application | ||||
|   #     def initialize(foo_app, application_specific, arguments) | ||||
|   #       super('FooApp') # Name of the application. | ||||
|  | @ -490,14 +652,19 @@ private | |||
|     attr_reader :appname | ||||
|     attr_reader :logdev | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     # SYNOPSIS | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     # == Synopsis | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     #   Application.new(appname = '') | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     # ARGS | ||||
|     #   appname	Name String of the application. | ||||
|     # == Args | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     # DESCRIPTION | ||||
|     #   Create an instance.  Log device is STDERR by default. | ||||
|     # +appname+:: Name of the application. | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     # == Description | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     # Create an instance.  Log device is +STDERR+ by default.  This can be | ||||
|     # changed with #set_log. | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     def initialize(appname = nil) | ||||
|       @appname = appname | ||||
|  | @ -506,14 +673,8 @@ private | |||
|       @level = @log.level | ||||
|     end | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     # SYNOPSIS | ||||
|     #   Application#start | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     # DESCRIPTION | ||||
|     #   Start the application. | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     # RETURN | ||||
|     #   Status code. | ||||
|     # Start the application.  Return the status code. | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     def start | ||||
|       status = -1 | ||||
|  | @ -528,16 +689,11 @@ private | |||
|       status | ||||
|     end | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     # SYNOPSIS | ||||
|     #   Application#set_log(log, shift_age, shift_size) | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     # ARGS | ||||
|     #   (Args are explained in the class Logger) | ||||
|     # Sets the log device for this application.  See the classes Logger and | ||||
|     # Logger::LogDevice for an explanation of the arguments. | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     # DESCRIPTION | ||||
|     #   Set the log device for this application. | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     def set_log(logdev, shift_age = 0, shift_size = 102400) | ||||
|     def set_log(logdev, shift_age = 0, shift_size = 1024000) | ||||
|       @log = Logger.new(logdev, shift_age, shift_size) | ||||
|       @log.progname = @appname | ||||
|       @log.level = @level | ||||
|  | @ -547,40 +703,16 @@ private | |||
|       set_log(logdev) | ||||
|     end | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     # SYNOPSIS | ||||
|     #   Application#level=(severity) | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     # ARGS | ||||
|     #   level	Severity threshold. | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     # DESCRIPTION | ||||
|     #   Set severity threshold. | ||||
|     # Set the logging threshold, just like <tt>Logger#level=</tt>. | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     def level=(level) | ||||
|       @level = level | ||||
|       @log.level = @level | ||||
|     end | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|   protected | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     # SYNOPSIS | ||||
|     #   Application#log(severity, comment = nil) { ... } | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     # ARGS | ||||
|     #   severity	Severity. See above to give this. | ||||
|     #   comment		Message String. | ||||
|     #   block     	Can be omitted.  Called to get a message String if | ||||
|     #			comment is nil or omitted. | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     # DESCRIPTION | ||||
|     #   Log a log if the given severity is enough severe. | ||||
|     #   For more detail, see Log.add. | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     # RETURN | ||||
|     #   true if succeed, false if failed. | ||||
|     #   When the given severity is not enough severe, | ||||
|     #   Log no message, and returns true. | ||||
|     # See Logger#add.  This application's +appname+ is used. | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     def log(severity, message = nil, &block) | ||||
|       @log.add(severity, message, @appname, &block) if @log | ||||
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