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A logging facade provides a single logging API that abstracts over the actual
logging implementation. Libraries can use the logging API provided by this
crate, and the consumer of those libraries can choose the logging
implementation that is most suitable for its use case.
Minimum supported rustc
1.61.0+
This version is explicitly tested in CI and may be bumped in any release as needed. Maintaining compatibility with older compilers is a priority though, so the bar for bumping the minimum supported version is set very high. Any changes to the supported minimum version will be called out in the release notes.
Usage
In libraries
Libraries should link only to the log crate, and use the provided macros to
log whatever information will be useful to downstream consumers:
[dependencies]
log = "0.4"
use log::{info, trace, warn};pubfnshave_the_yak(yak:&mutYak){trace!("Commencing yak shaving");loop{matchfind_a_razor(){Ok(razor) => {info!("Razor located: {razor}");
yak.shave(razor);break;}Err(err) => {warn!("Unable to locate a razor: {err}, retrying");}}}}
In executables
In order to produce log output, executables have to use a logger implementation compatible with the facade.
There are many available implementations to choose from, here are some options:
Executables should choose a logger implementation and initialize it early in the
runtime of the program. Logger implementations will typically include a
function to do this. Any log messages generated before the logger is
initialized will be ignored.
The executable itself may use the log crate to log as well.
Structured logging
If you enable the kv feature, you can associate structured data with your log records:
use log::{info, trace, warn};pubfnshave_the_yak(yak:&mutYak){// `yak:serde` will capture `yak` using its `serde::Serialize` impl//// You could also use `:?` for `Debug`, or `:%` for `Display`. For a// full list, see the `log` crate documentationtrace!(target = "yak_events", yak:serde;"Commencing yak shaving");loop{matchfind_a_razor(){Ok(razor) => {info!(razor;"Razor located");
yak.shave(razor);break;}Err(e) => {// `e:err` will capture `e` using its `std::error::Error` implwarn!(e:err;"Unable to locate a razor, retrying");}}}}