Library: Foundation
Package: Logging
Header: Poco/Message.h
This class represents a log message that is sent through a chain of log channels.
A Message contains a priority denoting the severity of the message, a source describing its origin, a text describing its meaning, the time of its creation, and an identifier of the process and thread that created the message.
Optionally a Message can also contain the source file path and line number of the statement generating the message.
A Message can also contain any number of named parameters that contain additional information about the event that caused the message.
Member Functions: getPid, getPriority, getSource, getSourceFile, getSourceLine, getText, getThread, getTid, getTime, init, operator =, operator [], setPid, setPriority, setSource, setSourceFile, setSourceLine, setText, setThread, setTid, setTime, swap
typedef std::map < std::string, std::string > StringMap;
PRIO_FATAL = 1
A fatal error. The application will most likely terminate. This is the highest priority.
A critical error. The application might not be able to continue running successfully.
An error. An operation did not complete successfully, but the application as a whole is not affected.
A warning. An operation completed with an unexpected result.
A notice, which is an information with just a higher priority.
An informational message, usually denoting the successful completion of an operation.
A debugging message.
A tracing message. This is the lowest priority.
Message();
Creates an empty Message. The thread and process ids are set.
Message(
const Message & msg
);
Creates a Message by copying another one.
Message(
const Message & msg,
const std::string & text
);
Creates a Message by copying all but the text from another message.
Message(
const std::string & source,
const std::string & text,
Priority prio
);
Creates a Message with the given source, text and priority. The thread and process ids are set.
Message(
const std::string & source,
const std::string & text,
Priority prio,
const char * file,
int line
);
Creates a Message with the given source, text, priority, source file path and line.
The source file path must be a static string with a lifetime that's at least the lifetime of the message object (the string is not copied internally). Usually, this will be the path string obtained from the __FILE__ macro.
The thread and process ids are set.
~Message();
Destroys the Message.
long getPid() const;
Returns the process identifier for the message.
Priority getPriority() const;
Returns the priority of the message.
const std::string & getSource() const;
Returns the source of the message.
const char * getSourceFile() const;
Returns the source file path of the code creating the message. May be 0 if not set.
int getSourceLine() const;
Returns the source file line of the statement generating the log message. May be 0 if not set.
const std::string & getText() const;
Returns the text of the message.
const std::string & getThread() const;
Returns the thread identifier for the message.
long getTid() const;
Returns the numeric thread identifier for the message.
const Timestamp & getTime() const;
Returns the time of the message.
Message & operator = (
const Message & msg
);
Assignment operator.
const std::string & operator[] (
const std::string & param
) const;
Returns a const reference to the value of the parameter with the given name. Throws a NotFoundException if the parameter does not exist.
std::string & operator[] (
const std::string & param
);
Returns a reference to the value of the parameter with the given name. This can be used to set the parameter's value. If the parameter does not exist, it is created with an empty string value.
void setPid(
long pid
);
Sets the process identifier for the message.
void setPriority(
Priority prio
);
Sets the priority of the message.
void setSource(
const std::string & src
);
Sets the source of the message.
void setSourceFile(
const char * file
);
Sets the source file path of the statement generating the log message.
File must be a static string, such as the value of the __FILE__ macro. The string is not copied internally for performance reasons.
void setSourceLine(
int line
);
Sets the source file line of the statement generating the log message.
This is usually the result of the __LINE__ macro.
void setText(
const std::string & text
);
Sets the text of the message.
void setThread(
const std::string & thread
);
Sets the thread identifier for the message.
void setTid(
long pid
);
Sets the numeric thread identifier for the message.
void setTime(
const Timestamp & time
);
Sets the time of the message.
void swap(
Message & msg
);
Swaps the message with another one.
void init();