I surely am a moron :) Thanks, and you were right.
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 11:19 PM, Gary King gwking@metabang.com wrote:
Hi Venkatesan,
I think you've got the parenthesis in the wrong place. Try
(log5:start-sender 'mylog (log5:stream-sender :location *error-output*) ;; <--- added one here :category-spec '(log5:info) :output-spec '(log5:message)) ;; <-- removed one here
regards,
On Dec 8, 2010, at 10:01 AM, Venkatesan S wrote:
Now, the variable output works fine. But, I hit another bug:
(log5:start-sender 'mylog (log5:stream-sender :location *error-output* :category-spec '(log5:info) :output-spec '(log5:message)))
When I try to define a sender like the above, I get:
There is no output-specification named NIL. Use defoutput to define output specifications before using them in a sender. [Condition of type LOG5::OUTPUT-NOT-FOUND-ERROR]
Restarts: 0: [RETRY] Retry SLIME REPL evaluation request. 1: [*ABORT] Return to SLIME's top level. 2: [TERMINATE-THREAD] Terminate this thread (#<THREAD "repl-thread" RUNNING {1003569571}>)
Backtrace: 0: (LOG5::BUILD-HANDLE-MESSAGE-FN #<LOG5:STREAM-SENDER MYLOG {1003B542E1}>) 1: ((SB-PCL::FAST-METHOD INITIALIZE-INSTANCE :AFTER (LOG5:BASIC-SENDER)) #(3 NIL) #<unused argument> #<LOG5:STREAM-SENDER MYLOG {1003B542E1}>)[:EXTERNAL] 2: ((SB-PCL::EMF INITIALIZE-INSTANCE) #<unused argument> #<unused argument> #<LOG5:STREAM-SENDER MYLOG {1003B542E1}> 5864078772937 12) 3: ((SB-PCL::FAST-METHOD MAKE-INSTANCE (CLASS)) #<unavailable argument> #<unavailable argument> #<STANDARD-CLASS LOG5:STREAM-SENDER>)[:EXTERNAL] 4: (LOG5::START-SENDER-FN MYLOG NIL NIL LOG5:STREAM-SENDER)[:EXTERNAL] 5: (SB-INT:SIMPLE-EVAL-IN-LEXENV (LOG5:START-SENDER 'MYLOG (LOG5:STREAM-SENDER :LOCATION *ERROR-OUTPUT* :CATEGORY-SPEC '(LOG5:INFO+) :OUTPUT-SPEC ...)) #<NULL-LEXENV>) --more--
I will try to see what the problem is, but with my limited lisp skills, I might not get too far :) Thanks for a great piece of code, and your sustained efforts!!
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 10:15 PM, Gary King gwking@metabang.com wrote:
Hi Venkatesan,
I just updated github, etc. with the latest changes. Please let me know how they work for you and/or if you have any other comments or suggestions.
thanks,
On Dec 7, 2010, at 12:52 PM, Venkatesan S wrote:
Thanks Gary. You rock :)
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 12:40 AM, Gary King gwking@metabang.com wrote:
Hi Venkatesan,
Thanks for your question. You've stumbled on a bug that I've corrected locally but mistakenly failed to update on github.
I'll remedy this later today.
My apologies for my oversite.
regards,
On Dec 7, 2010, at 8:29 AM, Venkatesan S wrote:
Hi,
I am a new user of log5 (and lisp in general). When I tried playing around, I found that log5 has a problem printing variables. For eg,
(setf a 15) (log-for (info) "a is ~a~%" a)
[after setting up a sender and importing all symbols from log5]
It prints: 3500123556 (INFO) a is A
I expected to see: a is 5
Is there anything I am missing? I tried grokking the source, and tried putting a , before value in the log-for macro like in:
(defmacro log-for (category-spec message &rest args) (if (%log-p category-spec) `(let ((category (load-time-value (update-category-spec nil ',category-spec) t))) (handle-message (category-id category) ,message ,@args)) *`(,values))*)
But this did not help. Can anyone please let me know how to achieve what I want? If it is useful, I am using sbcl 64 bit on Centos 5.5 and the latest clog5 (v0.3.1)
Thanks, Venkatesan
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