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NetSurf logging
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===============
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NetSurf has a large number of internal diagnostic messages which can
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be viewed by the developer (or user if they wish)
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Each message has a category and a level which can be used to control
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which messages are displayed.
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The message category is used to allow filters to separate messages of
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the same level from different sources.
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The logging levels, from low to high, are:
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- DEEPDEBUG
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- DEBUG
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- VERBOSE
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- INFO
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- WARNING
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- ERROR
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- CRITICAL
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Compilation control
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At compilation time the logging behaviour can be controlled by using
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configuration overrides in a Makefile.config The parameters are:
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- NETSURF_USE_NSLOG
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This controls if the NetSurf logging library (nslog) is used to
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allow comprehensive filtering of messages. The value defaults to
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AUTO which will use pkg-config to locate the library and enable if
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present. If set to NO or the library cannot be located the browsers
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logging will revert to simple boolean enabled/disabled logging
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controlled by the -v command line switch.
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- NETSURF_LOG_LEVEL
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This controls what level of message is compiled into the NetSurf
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binary. The default value is VERBOSE and when not using nslog this
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value is also used to select what level of logging is shown with the
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-v command line switch.
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- NETSURF_BUILTIN_LOG_FILTER
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When using nslog this sets the default non-verbose filter. The
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default value ("level:WARNING") shows all messages of level WARNING
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and above
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- NETSURF_BUILTIN_VERBOSE_FILTER
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When using nslog this sets the default verbose filter. The default
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value ("level:VERBOSE") shows all messages of level VERBOSE and
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above. The verbose level is selected from the commandline with the
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-v switch
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Command line
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------------
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The main command line switches that control logging are:
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- -v
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switches between the normal and verbose levels
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- -V <file>
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Send the logging to a file instead of standard output
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- --log_filter=<filter>
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Set the non verbose filter
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- --verbose_filter=<filter>
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Set the verbose filter
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Examples:
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./nsgtk --log_filter="level:INFO"
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./nsgtk -v --verbose_filter="(cat:layout && level:DEBUG)"
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./nsgtk -v --verbose_filter="((cat:layout && level:DEBUG) || level:INFO)"
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Options
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-------
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The logging filters can be configured by setting the log_filter and
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log_verbose_filter options.
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Adding messages
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---------------
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Messages can be easily added by including the utils/log.h header and
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he NSLOG() macro. for example
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NSLOG(netsurf, INFO, "An example message %d", example_func());
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nslog
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-----
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If the nslog library is used it allows for application of a filter to
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control which messages are output. The nslog filter syntax is best
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viewed in its [documentation](http://source.netsurf-browser.org/libnslog.git/tree/docs/mainpage.md)
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