spdlog/include/spdlog/sinks/basic_file_sink-inl.h
Cristian Morales Vega 7cdd65075c "#include" <spdlog/.*> instead of "spdlog/.*"
The meaning of using quotes to #include is implementation defined, so it
may or not may be what we want. At least POSIX
(https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/c99.html)
says: "headers whose names are enclosed in double-quotes ( "" ) shall be
searched for first in the directory of the file with the #include line",
so not what we want since "spdlog" ends up twice in the path.
2019-11-06 19:15:29 +00:00

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// Copyright(c) 2015-present, Gabi Melman & spdlog contributors.
// Distributed under the MIT License (http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
#pragma once
#ifndef SPDLOG_HEADER_ONLY
#include <spdlog/sinks/basic_file_sink.h>
#endif
#include <spdlog/common.h>
#include <spdlog/details/os.h>
namespace spdlog {
namespace sinks {
template<typename Mutex>
SPDLOG_INLINE basic_file_sink<Mutex>::basic_file_sink(const filename_t &filename, bool truncate)
{
file_helper_.open(filename, truncate);
}
template<typename Mutex>
SPDLOG_INLINE const filename_t &basic_file_sink<Mutex>::filename() const
{
return file_helper_.filename();
}
template<typename Mutex>
SPDLOG_INLINE void basic_file_sink<Mutex>::sink_it_(const details::log_msg &msg)
{
memory_buf_t formatted;
base_sink<Mutex>::formatter_->format(msg, formatted);
file_helper_.write(formatted);
}
template<typename Mutex>
SPDLOG_INLINE void basic_file_sink<Mutex>::flush_()
{
file_helper_.flush();
}
} // namespace sinks
} // namespace spdlog