/usr/include/bobcat/syslogbuf is in libbobcat-dev 2.20.01-1.
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#define INCLUDED_BOBCAT_SYSLOGBUF_
/*
options (default: none):
LOG_CONS
write directly to system console if there is an
error while sending to system logger
LOG_NDELAY
open the connection immediately (normally, the con-
nection is opened when the first message is logged)
LOG_PERROR
print to stderr as well
LOG_PID
include PID with each message
facility
type of program doing the logging. LOG_USER is used as default:
LOG_AUTHPRIV
security/authorization messages (private)
LOG_CRON
clock daemon (cron and at)
LOG_DAEMON
other system daemons
LOG_KERN
kernel messages
LOG_LOCAL0 through LOG_LOCAL7
reserved for local use
LOG_LPR
line printer subsystem
LOG_MAIL
mail subsystem
LOG_NEWS
USENET news subsystem
LOG_SYSLOGBUF
messages generated internally by syslogbufd
LOG_USER(default)
generic user-level messages
LOG_UUCP
UUCP subsystem
level (priority):
LOG_NOTICE is used by default.
This determines the importance of the message. The levels
are, in order of decreasing importance:
LOG_EMERG
system is unusable
LOG_ALERT
action must be taken immediately
LOG_CRIT
critical conditions
LOG_ERR
error conditions
LOG_WARNING
warning conditions
LOG_NOTICE (Used as DEFAULT)
normal, but significant, condition
LOG_INFO
informational message
LOG_DEBUG
debug-level message
*/
#include <syslog.h>
#include <streambuf>
#include <string>
namespace FBB
{
enum Priority
{
NOTICE = LOG_NOTICE,
EMERG = LOG_EMERG,
ALERT = LOG_ALERT,
CRIT = LOG_CRIT,
ERR = LOG_ERR,
WARNING = LOG_WARNING,
INFO = LOG_INFO,
DEBUG = LOG_DEBUG,
};
enum Facility
{
AUTHPRIV = LOG_AUTHPRIV,
CRON = LOG_CRON,
DAEMON = LOG_DAEMON,
KERN = LOG_KERN,
LOCAL0 = LOG_LOCAL0,
LOCAL1 = LOG_LOCAL1,
LOCAL2 = LOG_LOCAL2,
LOCAL3 = LOG_LOCAL3,
LOCAL4 = LOG_LOCAL4,
LOCAL5 = LOG_LOCAL5,
LOCAL6 = LOG_LOCAL6,
LOCAL7 = LOG_LOCAL7,
LPR = LOG_LPR,
MAIL = LOG_MAIL,
NEWS = LOG_NEWS,
USER = LOG_USER,
UUCP = LOG_UUCP,
};
class Syslogbuf: public std::streambuf
{
Priority d_priority;
Priority d_orgPriority;
std::string d_buffer;
public:
explicit Syslogbuf(char const *ident,
Priority priority = NOTICE, Facility facility = USER,
int option = 0);
~Syslogbuf();
Priority defaultPriority() const;
Priority priority() const;
Priority setDefaultPriority(Priority priority);
Priority setPriority(Priority priority);
protected:
int pSync();
private:
virtual int sync();
virtual int overflow(int c);
};
inline Priority Syslogbuf::defaultPriority() const
{
return d_orgPriority;
}
inline Priority Syslogbuf::priority() const
{
return d_priority;
}
} // FBB
#endif
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