/* * A WvLogRcv example. * * Expected output: * logA<*1>: a message * logB<*2>: b message * logB<*2>: b message * logC<*3>: c message with extra newline * logC<*4>: c2 message * logA: a info message * logA<*1>: a normal message with [07][08] control chars * logA<*1>: a split * logB<*2>: message with stuff * logB: and other stuff. * logC<*3>: another split message. */ #include "wvlogrcv.h" int main() { WvLog a("logA", WvLog::Debug), b("logB", WvLog::Debug2); WvLog c("logC", WvLog::Debug3), c2 = c.split(WvLog::Debug4); a("a message\n"); b("b message\n"); // prints twice -- once for rc, once for rc2 c("c message with extra newline\n\n"); // extra newline discarded c2("c2 message\n"); // the second line should be back at WvLog::Debug a(WvLog::Info, "a info message\n"); a("a normal message with \a\b control chars\r\n"); // should display like this: // a split // message with stuff // and other stuff a("a split "); b("message "); b("with stuff "); b(WvLog::Info, "and other stuff.\n"); // should display all on one line c("another split "); c2(WvLog::Debug3, "message."); // should auto-terminate line on exit return 0; }