idk why this isn't in master yet #94

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@ -373,167 +373,6 @@ impl Logger {
LoggerBuilder::default()
}
/// ## initializes the logger
///
/// Will enable the logger to be used.
///
/// Assumes some defaults, use [`init_customized`](Self::init_customized) for more control
#[deprecated(since = "0.4.1", note = "use Logger::builder() instead")]
pub fn build(log_dir: Option<PathBuf>, max_level: Option<Level>, uptime: bool) -> Result<Self> {
#[allow(deprecated)]
Self::build_customized(
log_dir.is_some(),
log_dir.unwrap_or(PathBuf::from(DEFAULT_LOG_DIR)),
true,
false,
true,
false,
max_level.unwrap_or(DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL),
false,
false,
false,
false,
true,
uptime,
)
}
/// ## initializes the logger
///
/// Will enable the logger to be used. This is a version that shows less information,
/// useful in cases with only one sender to the logging framework.
///
/// Assumes some defaults, use [`init_customized`](Self::init_customized) for more control
#[deprecated(since = "0.4.1", note = "use Logger::builder() instead")]
pub fn build_mini(max_level: Option<Level>) -> Result<Self> {
#[allow(deprecated)]
Self::build_customized(
false,
PathBuf::from(DEFAULT_LOG_DIR),
true,
false,
true,
false,
max_level.unwrap_or(DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL),
false,
false,
false,
false,
false,
false,
)
}
/// ## initializes the logger
///
/// Will enable the logger to be used.
#[deprecated(since = "0.4.1", note = "use Logger::builder() instead")]
#[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)]
pub fn build_customized(
log_to_file: bool,
log_dir: PathBuf,
ansi: bool,
display_filename: bool,
display_level: bool,
display_target: bool,
max_level: Level,
display_thread_ids: bool,
display_thread_names: bool,
display_line_number: bool,
pretty: bool,
show_time: bool,
uptime: bool, // uptime instead of system time
) -> Result<Self> {
// only init if no init has been performed yet
if INITIALIZED.load(Ordering::Relaxed) {
warn!("trying to reinitialize the logger, ignoring");
bail!(Error::Usage("logging is already initialized".to_string()));
}
let subscriber = tracing_subscriber::fmt::Subscriber::builder()
.with_level(display_level)
.with_max_level(max_level)
.with_ansi(ansi)
.with_target(display_target)
.with_file(display_filename)
.with_thread_ids(display_thread_ids)
.with_line_number(display_line_number)
.with_thread_names(display_thread_names)
.with_span_events(FmtSpan::FULL);
// I know this is hacky, but I couldn't get it any other way. I couldn't even find a
// project that could do it any other way. You can't apply one after another, because the
// type is changed every time. When using Box<dyn Whatever>, some methods complain about
// not being in trait bounds.
// TODO: somehow find a better solution for this
match (log_to_file, show_time, pretty, uptime) {
(true, true, true, true) => {
let subscriber = subscriber
.with_writer(new_file_appender(log_dir))
.with_timer(time::uptime())
.pretty()
.finish();
tracing::subscriber::set_global_default(subscriber)?;
}
(true, true, true, false) => {
let subscriber = subscriber
.with_writer(new_file_appender(log_dir))
.pretty()
.finish();
tracing::subscriber::set_global_default(subscriber)?;
}
(true, false, true, _) => {
let subscriber = subscriber
.with_writer(new_file_appender(log_dir))
.without_time()
.pretty()
.finish();
tracing::subscriber::set_global_default(subscriber)?;
}
(true, true, false, true) => {
let subscriber = subscriber
.with_writer(new_file_appender(log_dir))
.with_timer(time::uptime())
.finish();
tracing::subscriber::set_global_default(subscriber)?;
}
(true, true, false, false) => {
let subscriber = subscriber.with_writer(new_file_appender(log_dir)).finish();
tracing::subscriber::set_global_default(subscriber)?;
}
(true, false, false, _) => {
let file_appender = tracing_appender::rolling::daily(log_dir.clone(), "log");
let (file_writer, _guard) = tracing_appender::non_blocking(file_appender);
let subscriber = subscriber.with_writer(file_writer).without_time().finish();
tracing::subscriber::set_global_default(subscriber)?;
}
(false, true, true, true) => {
let subscriber = subscriber.pretty().with_timer(time::uptime()).finish();
tracing::subscriber::set_global_default(subscriber)?;
}
(false, true, true, false) => {
let subscriber = subscriber.pretty().with_timer(time::uptime()).finish();
tracing::subscriber::set_global_default(subscriber)?;
}
(false, false, true, _) => {
let subscriber = subscriber.without_time().pretty().finish();
tracing::subscriber::set_global_default(subscriber)?;
}
(false, true, false, true) => {
let subscriber = subscriber.with_timer(time::uptime()).finish();
tracing::subscriber::set_global_default(subscriber)?;
}
(false, true, false, false) => {
let subscriber = subscriber.finish();
tracing::subscriber::set_global_default(subscriber)?;
}
(false, false, false, _) => {
let subscriber = subscriber.without_time().finish();
tracing::subscriber::set_global_default(subscriber)?;
}
}
INITIALIZED.store(true, Ordering::Relaxed);
Ok(Logger {})
}
/// ## logging at [`Level::ERROR`]
pub fn error<T>(&self, printable: T)
where