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NAME

       appender_type_rollingfile.h - Log4c rolling file appender interface.

SYNOPSIS

       #include <log4c/defs.h>
       #include <log4c/appender.h>
       #include <log4c/rollingpolicy.h>

   Functions
       LOG4C_API rollingfile_udata_t * rollingfile_make_udata (void)
       LOG4C_API int rollingfile_udata_set_logdir (rollingfile_udata_t
           *rfudatap, char *logdir)
       LOG4C_API int rollingfile_udata_set_files_prefix (rollingfile_udata_t
           *rfudatap, char *prefix)
       LOG4C_API int rollingfile_udata_set_policy (rollingfile_udata_t
           *rfudatap, log4c_rollingpolicy_t *policyp)
       LOG4C_API const char * rollingfile_udata_get_logdir
           (rollingfile_udata_t *rfudatap)
       LOG4C_API const char * rollingfile_udata_get_files_prefix
           (rollingfile_udata_t *rfudatap)
       LOG4C_API long rollingfile_get_current_file_size (rollingfile_udata_t
           *rfudatap)

   Variables
       __LOG4C_BEGIN_DECLS LOG4C_API const log4c_appender_type_t
           log4c_appender_type_rollingfile

Detailed Description

       Log4c rolling file appender interface.

       The rolling file appender implements a logging mechanism of a list of
       files up to a maximum number.

       The files are written by default to the current directory with logging
       names folowing the pattern log.1, log.2 etc. These parameters may be
       changed using the appropriate setter functions.

       If the appender fails to open logfiles for writing then the messages
       are logged to stderr--it will continue to try to open the zero-th file
       for writing at rollover events so if it succeeds at some point to open
       that file the messages will start to appear therein and will no longer
       be sent to stderr.

       Switching from logging from one file to the next is referred to as a
       ’rollover event’.

       The policy that determines when a rollover event should happen is
       called a ’rolling policy’.

       A mechanism is provided to allow different rolling policies to be
       defined.

       Log4c ships with (and defaults to) the classic size-window rollover
       policy: this triggers rollover when files reach a maximum size. The
       first file in the list is always the current file; when a rollover
       event occurs files are shifted up by one position in the list--if the
       number of files in the list has already reached the max then the oldest
       file is rotated out of the window.

       See the documentation in the rollingpolicy_type_sizewin.h file for more
       details on the size-win rollover policy.

Function Documentation

   LOG4C_API long rollingfile_get_current_file_size (rollingfile_udata_t *
       rfudatap)
       Get the prefix string in this rolling file appender configuration.

       Parameters:
           rfudatap the rolling file appender configuration object.

       Returns:
           the current size of the file being logged to.

   LOG4C_API rollingfile_udata_t* rollingfile_make_udata (void)
       Get a new rolling file appender configuration object.

       Returns:
           a new rolling file appender configuration object, otherwise NULL.

   LOG4C_API const char* rollingfile_udata_get_files_prefix
       (rollingfile_udata_t * rfudatap)
       Get the prefix string in this rolling file appender configuration.

       Parameters:
           rfudatap the rolling file appender configuration object.

       Returns:
           the prefix.

   LOG4C_API const char* rollingfile_udata_get_logdir (rollingfile_udata_t *
       rfudatap)
       Get the logging directory in this rolling file appender configuration.

       Parameters:
           rfudatap the rolling file appender configuration object.

       Returns:
           the logging directory.

   LOG4C_API int rollingfile_udata_set_files_prefix (rollingfile_udata_t *
       rfudatap, char * prefix)
       Set the prefix string in this rolling file appender configuration.

       Parameters:
           rfudatap the rolling file appender configuration object.
           prefix the logging files prfix to use.

       Returns:
           zero if successful, non-zero otherwise.

   LOG4C_API int rollingfile_udata_set_logdir (rollingfile_udata_t * rfudatap,
       char * logdir)
       Set the logging directory in this rolling file appender configuration.

       Parameters:
           rfudatap the rolling file appender configuration object.
           logdir the logging directory to set.

       Returns:
           zero if successful, non-zero otherwise.

   LOG4C_API int rollingfile_udata_set_policy (rollingfile_udata_t * rfudatap,
       log4c_rollingpolicy_t * policyp)
       Set the rolling policy in this rolling file appender configuration.

       Parameters:
           rfudatap the rolling file appender configuration object.
           policyp the logging files prfix to use.

       Returns:
           zero if successful, non-zero otherwise.

Variable Documentation

   __LOG4C_BEGIN_DECLS LOG4C_API const log4c_appender_type_t
       log4c_appender_type_rollingfile
       rollingfile appender type definition.

       This should be used as a parameter to the log4c_appender_set_type()
       routine to set the type of the appender.

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