# spdlog Very fast, header only, C++ logging library. ## Install Just copy the files to your build tree and use a C++11 compiler ## Tested on: * gcc 4.8.1 and above * clang 3.5 * visual studio 2013 * mingw with g++ 4.9.x ##Features * Very fast - performance is the primary goal (see [becnhmarks](#benchmarks) below). * Headers only. * No dependencies. * Cross platform - Linux / Windows on 32/64 bits. * **new!** Feature rich cppfromat [call style](http://cppformat.readthedocs.org/en/stable/syntax.html) using the excellent [cppformat](http://cppformat.github.io/) library:```logger.info("Hello {} !!", "world");``` * ostream call style: ```logger.info() << "Hello << "logger";``` * **new!** Optional, extremly fast asynchronous mode using lockfree queues, pre allocated memory and deffered formatting. * [Custom](https://github.com/gabime/spdlog/wiki/Custom-formatting) formatting. * Multi/Single threaded loggers. * Various log targets: * Rotating log files. * Daily log files. * Console logging. * Linux syslog. * Easily extendable with custom log targets (just implement a single function in the [sink](include/spdlog/sinks/sink.h) interface). * Log levels. ## Benchmarks Below are some [benchmarks](bench) comparing the time needed to log 1,000,000 lines to file under Ubuntu 64 bit, Intel i7-4770 CPU @ 3.40GHz (the best of 3 runs for each logger): |threads|boost log|glog|g2log async mode|spdlog|spdlog async mode| |-------|:-------:|:-----:|------:|------:|------:| |1|4.779s|1.109s|3.155s|0.319s|0.212s |10|15.151ss|3.546s|3.500s|0.641s|0.199s| ## Usage Example ```c++ #include #include "spdlog/spdlog.h" int main(int, char* []) { namespace spd = spdlog; try { std::string filename = "logs/spdlog_example"; // Set log level to all loggers to DEBUG and above spd::set_level(spd::level::DEBUG); //Create console, multithreaded logger auto console = spd::stdout_logger_mt("console"); console->info("Welcome to spdlog!") ; console->info("An info message example {}..", 1); console->info() << "Streams are supported too " << 1; console->info("Easy padding in numbers like {:08d}", 12); console->info("Support for int: {0:d}; hex: {0:x}; oct: {0:o}; bin: {0:b}", 42); console->info("Support for floats {:03.2f}", 1.23456); console->info("Positional args are {1} {0}..", "too", "supported"); console->info("{:<30}", "left aligned"); console->info("{:>30}", "right aligned"); console->info("{:^30}", "centered"); //See cppformat syntax documation here: //http://cppformat.readthedocs.org/en/stable/syntax.html //Create a file rotating logger with 5mb size max and 3 rotated files auto file_logger = spd::rotating_logger_mt("file_logger", filename, 1024 * 1024 * 5, 3); file_logger->info("Log file message number", 1); spd::set_pattern("*** [%H:%M:%S %z] [thread %t] %v ***"); file_logger->info("This is another message with custom format"); spd::get("console")->info("loggers can be retrieved from a global registry using the spdlog::get(logger_name) function"); SPDLOG_TRACE(file_logger, "This is a trace message (only #ifdef _DEBUG)", 123); // // Asynchronous logging is easy.. // Just call spdlog::set_async_mode(max_q_size) and all created loggers from now on will be asynchronous.. // size_t q_size = 1048576; //queue size must be power of 2 spdlog::set_async_mode(q_size); auto async_file= spd::daily_logger_st("async_file_logger", "logs/async_log.txt"); async_file->info() << "This is async log.." << "Should be very fast!"; // // syslog example // #ifdef __linux__ auto syslog_logger = spd::syslog_logger("syslog"); syslog_logger->warn("This is warning that will end up in syslog. This is Linux only!"); #endif } catch (const spd::spdlog_ex& ex) { std::cout << "Log failed: " << ex.what() << std::endl; } } ```