netsurf/docs/logging.md
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NetSurf logging

NetSurf has a large number of internal diagnostic messages which can be viewed by the developer (or user if they wish)

Each message has a category and a level which can be used to control which messages are displayed.

The message category is used to allow filters to separate messages of the same level from different sources.

The logging levels, from low to high, are:

  • DEEPDEBUG
  • DEBUG
  • VERBOSE
  • INFO
  • WARNING
  • ERROR
  • CRITICAL

Compilation control

At compilation time the logging behaviour can be controlled by using configuration overrides in a Makefile.config The parameters are:

  • NETSURF_USE_NSLOG
    This controls if the NetSurf logging library (nslog) is used to allow comprehensive filtering of messages. The value defaults to AUTO which will use pkg-config to locate the library and enable if present. If set to NO or the library cannot be located the browsers logging will revert to simple boolean enabled/disabled logging controlled by the -v command line switch.

  • NETSURF_LOG_LEVEL
    This controls what level of message is compiled into the NetSurf binary. The default value is VERBOSE and when not using nslog this value is also used to select what level of logging is shown with the -v command line switch.

  • NETSURF_BUILTIN_LOG_FILTER
    When using nslog this sets the default non-verbose filter. The default value ("level:WARNING") shows all messages of level WARNING and above

  • NETSURF_BUILTIN_VERBOSE_FILTER
    When using nslog this sets the default verbose filter. The default value ("level:VERBOSE") shows all messages of level VERBOSE and above. The verbose level is selected from the commandline with the -v switch

Command line

The main command line switches that control logging are:

  • -v switches between the normal and verbose levels

  • -V Send the logging to a file instead of standard output

  • -log_filter= Set the non verbose filter

  • -log_verbose_filter= Set the verbose filter

Options

The logging filters can be configured by setting the log_filter and log_verbose_filter options.

Adding messages

Messages can be easily added by including the utils/log.h header and he NSLOG() macro. for example

NSLOG(netsurf, INFO, "An example message %d", example_func());

nslog

If the nslog library is used it allows for application of a filter to control which messages are output. The nslog filter syntax is best viewed in its documentation