boost log

#include  
#include <boost/log/expressions.hpp>  
#include <boost/log/utility/setup/file.hpp>  
#include <boost/log/utility/setup/console.hpp>  
#include <boost/log/utility/setup/common_attributes.hpp>  
#include <boost/log/attributes/timer.hpp>  
#include <boost/log/attributes/named_scope.hpp>  
#include <boost/log/sources/logger.hpp>  
#include <boost/log/support/date_time.hpp>

namespace logging = boost::log;
namespace sinks = boost::log::sinks;
namespace attrs = boost::log::attributes;
namespace src = boost::log::sources;
namespace expr = boost::log::expressions;
namespace keywords = boost::log::keywords;


using boost::shared_ptr;

enum severity_level
{
    normal,
    notification,
    warning,
    error,
    critical
};


// The formatting logic for the severity level  
template< typename CharT, typename TraitsT >
inline std::basic_ostream< CharT, TraitsT >& operator<< (
    std::basic_ostream< CharT, TraitsT >& strm, severity_level lvl)
{
    static const char* const str[] =
    {
        "normal",
        "notification",
        "warning",
        "error",
        "critical"
    };
    if (static_cast<std::size_t>(lvl) < (sizeof(str) / sizeof(*str)))
        strm << str[lvl];
    else
        strm << static_cast<int>(lvl);
    return strm;
}

void TestBoostLog()
{
    logging::add_console_log(std::clog, keywords::format = "%TimeStamp%: %Message%");


    // One can also use lambda expressions to setup filters and formatters  
    logging::add_file_log
        (
        "sample.log",
        keywords::filter = expr::attr< severity_level >("Severity") >= normal,
        keywords::format = expr::stream
        << expr::format_date_time< boost::posix_time::ptime >("TimeStamp", "%Y-%m-%d, %H:%M:%S.%f")
        << " [" << expr::format_date_time< attrs::timer::value_type >("Uptime", "%O:%M:%S")
        << "] [" << expr::format_named_scope("Scope", keywords::format = "%n (%f:%l)")
        << "] <" << expr::attr< severity_level >("Severity")
        << "> " << expr::message
        /*
        keywords::format = expr::format("%1% [%2%] [%3%] <%4%> %5%")
        % expr::format_date_time< boost::posix_time::ptime >("TimeStamp", "%Y-%m-%d, %H:%M:%S.%f")
        % expr::format_date_time< attrs::timer::value_type >("Uptime", "%O:%M:%S")
        % expr::format_named_scope("Scope", keywords::format = "%n (%f:%l)")
        % expr::attr< severity_level >("Severity")
        % expr::message
        */
        );



    // Also let's add some commonly used attributes, like timestamp and record counter.  
    logging::add_common_attributes();
    logging::core::get()->add_thread_attribute("Scope", attrs::named_scope());


    BOOST_LOG_FUNCTION();


    // Now our logs will be written both to the console and to the file.  
    // Let's do a quick test and output something. We have to create a logger for this.  
    src::logger lg;


    // And output...  
    BOOST_LOG(lg) << "Hello, World!";


    // Now, let's try logging with severity  
    src::severity_logger< severity_level > slg;


    // Let's pretend we also want to profile our code, so add a special timer attribute.  
    slg.add_attribute("Uptime", attrs::timer());


    BOOST_LOG_SEV(slg, normal) << "A normal severity message, will not pass to the file";
    BOOST_LOG_SEV(slg, warning) << "A warning severity message, will pass to the file";
    BOOST_LOG_SEV(slg, error) << "An error severity message, will pass to the file";
    
    /*
    //#include <boost/log/trivial.hpp>
    cout << "hello, world" << endl;
    BOOST_LOG_TRIVIAL(trace) << "A trace severity message";
    BOOST_LOG_TRIVIAL(debug) << "A debug severity message";
    BOOST_LOG_TRIVIAL(info) << "An informational severity message";
    BOOST_LOG_TRIVIAL(warning) << "A warning severity message";
    BOOST_LOG_TRIVIAL(error) << "An error severity message";
    BOOST_LOG_TRIVIAL(fatal) << "A fatal severity message";
    */
}
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