On Thu, 15 Jun 2000, Loren Stafford wrote:
It would be a good idea if there was a field in the ZEvent that defined the subsystem used in the zLOG call.
I didn't follow your point here. By "subsytem" do you mean which logger in the loggers tuple? Then do you mean that different ZEvents could log to different loggers? Why would this be a "good idea", I mean, do you have a use case in mind?
from zLOG.py: def LOG(subsystem, severity, summary, detail='', error=None, reraise=None): The first argument specifies a subsystem, which is passed to the logging implementation. A logging subsystem may choose to ignore log messages from particular subsystems, or perform special actions (eg. if a critical error has occured in the ZScheduler subsystem, page the sysadmin). By allowing an individual ZEvent to override the subsystem reported, you can gain even more control. -- Stuart Bishop Work: zen@cs.rmit.edu.au Senior Systems Alchemist Play: zen@shangri-la.dropbear.id.au Computer Science, RMIT University