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Log Class (C++)

Unigine Log.

To use this class, include the UnigineLog.h file.

Unigine::Log Class

Members


static void message (const char * format, ...)

Prints a message to the console and the log file.

Arguments

  • const char * format - Message to print. It is a format string, which is similar to the format string for printf() in C.
  • ... - Arguments, multiple allowed.

static void static UNIGINE_API void warning (const char * format, ...)

Prints a warning to the console and the log file.

Arguments

  • const char * format - Warning to print. It is a format string, which is similar to the format string for printf() in C.
  • ... - Arguments, multiple allowed.

static void static UNIGINE_API void static UNIGINE_API void error (const char * format, ...)

Prints an error message to the console and the log file.

Arguments

  • const char * format - Error message to print. It is a format string, which is similar to the format string for printf() in C.
  • ... - Arguments, multiple allowed.

static void static UNIGINE_API void static UNIGINE_API void static UNIGINE_API void fatal (const char * format, ...)

Prints a fatal error message to the log file and immediately quit the engine.

Arguments

  • const char * format - Fatal error message to print. It is a format string, which is similar to the format string for printf() in C.
  • ... - Arguments, multiple allowed.
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