- 06 Nov, 2019 1 commit
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Cristian Morales Vega authored
The meaning of using quotes to #include is implementation defined, so it may or not may be what we want. At least POSIX (https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/c99.html) says: "headers whose names are enclosed in double-quotes ( "" ) shall be searched for first in the directory of the file with the #include line", so not what we want since "spdlog" ends up twice in the path.
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- 04 Nov, 2019 16 commits
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gabime authored
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Gabi Melman authored
Correctly guard SetHandleInformation API call
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Charles Milette authored
`__cplusplus_winrt` only detected C++/CX (which can be used without compiling for UWP, SetHandleInformation would be available in those cases), and did not detect native UWP C++. This patch fixes that by using the WINAPI_FAMILY_PARTITION macro in the Windows SDK headers in the same way those headers remove SetHandleInformation in UWP builds.
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- 03 Nov, 2019 8 commits
- 02 Nov, 2019 1 commit
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Paul Kunysch authored
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- 30 Oct, 2019 3 commits
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Gabi Melman authored
improve systemd journald support
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Jan Kundrát authored
Previously, the logger name was effectively lost. There were two choices on how to add it: - Via a formatter, which would mean that `journalctl` would not be able to filter against that. That would be suboptimal. - As a "syslog identifier". This means that `journalctl` will, by default, stop showing the daemon's executable name and replace that via the logger name. The PID is still shown, and if one would like to go back to the previous behavior, it is still possible via `journalctl -o with-unit`. I think that the second option is strictly better than the first one. fixes #1289
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Jan Kundrát authored
This is what my manpage says, and what the original blog post [1] says as well. Also, `sd_journal_send` can add the location of its own invocation to the log. That's typically not what we want, so we have to suppress that feature and instead put whatever is inside the spdlog message into the journal. [1] http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/journal-submit.html
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- 28 Oct, 2019 3 commits
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gabime authored
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Gabi Melman authored
Use _FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 when building on Linux 32-bit systems
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David Yip authored
When cross-compiling spdlog from x86-64 to armhf, I ran spdlog-utests via qemu-arm and noticed that the "daily_logger rotate" test was failing because count_files always returned zero. Investigation of count_files revealed that readdir was returning nullptr immediately and setting errno to 75, i.e. "value too large for defined data type". I suspected this had something to do with some 64 vs. 32-bit thing, so I added _FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 to the build and that seems to have made readdir happy. It might be safe to add _FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 for all Linux builds, but it only seems to be necessary for the 32-bit case (which is a pretty small audience these days -- I'm only building for armhf to target a Raspberry Pi 3 running Raspbian, which runs in 32-bit mode).
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- 25 Oct, 2019 8 commits
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Gabi Melman authored
Remove unused variable
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Michael Mullin authored
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Gabi Melman authored
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