/* copyright 2013 Sascha Kruse and contributors (see LICENSE for licensing information) */ #include #include #include #ifndef DUNST_LOG_H #define DUNST_LOG_H #define LOG_E g_error #define LOG_C g_critical #define LOG_W g_warning #define LOG_M g_message #define LOG_I g_info #define LOG_D g_debug #define DIE(...) do { LOG_C(__VA_ARGS__); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } while (0) /** * Set the current loglevel to `level` * * @param level The desired log level * * If `level` is `NULL`, nothing will be done. * If `level` is an invalid value, nothing will be done. */ void log_set_level(GLogLevelFlags level); /** * Set the current loglevel to `level` * * @param level The desired log level as a string * * If `level` is `NULL`, nothing will be done. * If `level` is an invalid value, nothing will be done. */ void log_set_level_from_string(const char* level); /** * Initialise log handling. Can be called any time. * * @param testing If we're in testing mode and should * suppress all output */ void dunst_log_init(bool testing); #endif /* vim: set ft=c tabstop=8 shiftwidth=8 expandtab textwidth=0: */