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cxxtools-config.in
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#! /bin/sh
prefix=@prefix@
exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@
includedir=@includedir@
libdir=@libdir@
usage()
{
cat 1>&2 <<EOF
Usage: $0 [OPTION]
Known values for OPTION are:
--libs print library linking information
--cxxflags print pre-processor and compiler flags
--logxml app print logging xml template for application "app"
--logproperties app print logging properties template for application "app"
--help display this help and exit
--version output version information
EOF
exit 1
}
CXXTOOLS_LOGGING_CXXTOOLS_template_xml()
{
cat <<EOF
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!--
sample logging-xml for application ++APP++
put this in ++APP++.xml and use:
log_init("++APP++.xml");
in your application to initialize logging
define categories with:
log_define("some.category")
this defines a static function, so you must put it outside other functions.
you can define a category per file or a category per namespace.
print logging-messages with:
log_fatal("some fatal message");
log_error("some error message");
log_warn("some warn message");
log_info("some info message");
log_debug("some debug message");
-->
<logging>
<rootlogger>INFO</rootlogger>
<loggers>
<logger>
<category>++APP++</category>
<level>INFO</level>
</logger>
</loggers>
<!-- <file>$LOGFILE</file> --> <!--uncomment if you want to log to a file -->
<!-- <maxfilesize>1MB</maxfilesize> -->
<!-- <maxbackupindex>2</maxbackupindex> -->
<!-- <host>localhost:1234</host> --> <!-- # send log-messages with udp -->
</logging>
EOF
}
CXXTOOLS_LOGGING_CXXTOOLS_template_properties()
{
cat <<EOF
# sample logging-properties for application ++APP++
# put this in ++APP++.properties and use:
# log_init("++APP++.properties");
# in your application to initialize logging
#
# define categories with:
# log_define("some.category")
# this defines a static function, so you must put it outside other functions.
# you can define a category per file or a category per namespace.
#
# print logging-messages with:
# log_fatal("some fatal message");
# log_error("some error message");
# log_warn("some warn message");
# log_info("some info message");
# log_debug("some debug message");
#
rootLogger=INFO
# define logger-categories
logger.++APP++=INFO
# uncomment if you want to log to a file
#file=$LOGFILE
#maxfilesize=1MB
#maxbackupindex=2
#host=localhost:1234 # send log-messages with udp
EOF
}
if test $# -eq 0; then
usage 1
fi
LOGFILE=++APP++.log
while test $# -gt 0; do
case "$1" in
--version)
echo @VERSION@
exit 0
;;
--help)
usage 0
;;
--cxxflags)
echo @CXXTOOLS_CXXFLAGS@
;;
--libs)
echo @CXXTOOLS_LDFLAGS@
;;
--logxml)
if test $# -gt 1
then
CXXTOOLS_LOGGING_CXXTOOLS_template_xml | sed "s/++APP++/$2/"
shift
else
usage 1
fi
;;
--logproperties)
if test $# -gt 1
then
CXXTOOLS_LOGGING_CXXTOOLS_template_properties | sed "s/++APP++/$2/"
shift
else
usage 1
fi
;;
*)
usage 1
;;
esac
shift
done
exit 0