commit | 5ade732e7778b774caf03c850fbfaa7b67132d9b | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Serge Bazanski <serge@nexantic.com> | Thu Aug 27 13:27:51 2020 +0200 |
committer | Serge Bazanski <serge@nexantic.com> | Thu Aug 27 13:27:51 2020 +0200 |
tree | ad467196bf11717d4193f45c346112ffe97c375b | |
parent | a50e845df333a4d7531793e3fed61ca8411384f5 [diff] |
logtree: implement LeveledLogger interface This implementes the equivalent of StructuredLogger from go/logtree as a pure interface for further implementation by LogTree (or other logging mechanism, eg. in tests). StructuredLogger was a slightly poor name (because of the unfortunate industry understanding of what structured logging is), so we go ahead and rename that. Once this change goes through, the design document will be reflected to rename 'Structured Logging' to 'Leveled Logging'. We base the API off of github.com/golang/glog, but without a single global instance. Other API differences include: - No {Info,Warning,Error,Fatal}ln calls, as these are pretty much equivalent to {Info,Warning,Error,Fatal} calls. - V(n) now returns an interface with .Enabled(), instead of a boolean value. This is necessary as the returned value will have to carry its corresponding LeveledLogger instead of calling global functions. Test Plan: plain interface, untested X-Origin-Diff: phab/D620 GitOrigin-RevId: 06c7e3a88751ff7503e8106fac2360cf8de621c4
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