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	std.logger.filelogger
Source std/logger/filelogger.d
- aliasCreateFolder= std.typecons.Flag!"CreateFolder".Flag;
- An option to create FileLogger directory if it is non-existent.
- classFileLogger: std.logger.core.Logger;
- This Logger implementation writes log messages to the associated file. The name of the file has to be passed on construction time. If the file is already present new log messages will be append at its end.- this(this This)(const stringfn, const LogLevellv= LogLevel.all);
- A constructor for the FileLogger Logger.Parameters:string fnThe filename of the output file of the FileLogger. If that file can not be opened for writting an exception will be thrown. LogLevel lvThe LogLevel for the FileLogger. By default the Example auto l1 = new FileLogger("logFile"); auto l2 = new FileLogger("logFile", LogLevel.fatal); auto l3 = new FileLogger("logFile", LogLevel.fatal, CreateFolder.yes); 
- this(this This)(const stringfn, const LogLevellv, CreateFoldercreateFileNameFolder);
- A constructor for the FileLogger Logger that takes a reference to a File.The File passed must be open for all the log call to the FileLogger. If the File gets closed, using the FileLogger for logging will result in undefined behaviour.Parameters:string fnThe file used for logging. LogLevel lvThe LogLevel for the FileLogger. By default the LogLevel for FileLogger is LogLevel.all. CreateFolder createFileNameFolderif yes and fn contains a folder name, this folder will be created. Example auto file = File("logFile.log", "w"); auto l1 = new FileLogger(file); auto l2 = new FileLogger(file, LogLevel.fatal); 
- @safe this(Filefile, const LogLevellv= LogLevel.all);
- A constructor for the FileLogger Logger that takes a reference to a File.The File passed must be open for all the log call to the FileLogger. If the File gets closed, using the FileLogger for logging will result in undefined behaviour.Parameters:File fileThe file used for logging. LogLevel lvThe LogLevel for the FileLogger. By default the LogLevel for FileLogger is LogLevel.all. Example auto file = File("logFile.log", "w"); auto l1 = new FileLogger(file); auto l2 = new FileLogger(file, LogLevel.fatal); 
- @property @safe Filefile();
- If the FileLogger is managing the File it logs to, this method will return a reference to this File.
- stringgetFilename();
- If the FileLogger was constructed with a filename, this method returns this filename. Otherwise an empty string is returned.
- protected Filefile_;
- The File log messages are written to.
- protected stringfilename;
- The filename of the File log messages are written to.
 
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