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Change Log
Unreleased
0.4.6 - 2018-10-27
Improved
- Support 2018-style macro import for the
log_enabled!
macro.
0.4.5 - 2018-09-03
Improved
- Make
log
's internal helper macros less likely to conflict with user-defined macros.
0.4.4 - 2018-08-17
Improved
- Support 2018-style imports of the log macros.
0.4.3 - 2018-06-29
Improved
- More code generation improvements.
0.4.2 - 2018-06-05
Improved
- Log invocations now generate less code.
Fixed
- Example Logger implementations now properly set the max log level.
0.4.1 - 2017-12-30
Fixed
- Some doc links were fixed.
0.4.0 - 2017-12-24
The changes in this release include cleanup of some obscure functionality and a more robust public API designed to support bridges to other logging systems, and provide more flexibility to new features in the future.
Compatibility
Vast portions of the Rust ecosystem use the 0.3.x release series of log, and we don't want to force the community to go through the pain of upgrading every crate to 0.4.x at the exact same time. Along with 0.4.0, we've published a new 0.3.9 release which acts as a "shim" over 0.4.0. This will allow crates using either version to coexist without losing messages from one side or the other.
There is one caveat - a log message generated by a crate using 0.4.x but consumed by a logging implementation using 0.3.x will not have a file name or module path. Applications affected by this can upgrade their logging implementations to one using 0.4.x to avoid losing this information. The other direction does not lose any information, fortunately!
TL;DR Libraries should feel comfortable upgrading to 0.4.0 without treating that as a breaking change. Applications may need to update their logging implementation (e.g. env-logger) to a newer version using log 0.4.x to avoid losing module and file information.
New
- The crate is now
no_std
by default. Level
andLevelFilter
now implementSerialize
andDeserialize
when theserde
feature is enabled.- The
Record
andMetadata
types can now be constructed by third-party code via a builder API. - The
logger
free function returns a reference to the logger implementation. This, along with the ability to constructRecord
s, makes it possible to bridge from another logging framework to this one without digging into the private internals of the crate. The standarderror!
warn!
, etc, macros now exclusively use the public API of the crate rather than "secret" internal APIs. Log::flush
has been added to allow crates to tell the logging implementation to ensure that all "in flight" log events have been persisted. This can be used, for example, just before an application exits to ensure that asynchronous log sinks finish their work.
Removed
- The
shutdown
andshutdown_raw
functions have been removed. Supporting shutdown significantly complicated the implementation and imposed a performance cost on each logging operation. - The
log_panics
function and its associatednightly
Cargo feature have been removed. Use the log-panics instead.
Changed
- The
Log
prefix has been removed from type names. For example,LogLevelFilter
is nowLevelFilter
, andLogRecord
is nowRecord
. - The
MaxLogLevelFilter
object has been removed in favor of aset_max_level
free function. - The
set_logger
free functions have been restructured. The logger is now directly passed to the functions rather than a closure which returns the logger.set_logger
now takes a&'static Log
and is usable inno_std
contexts in place of the oldset_logger_raw
.set_boxed_logger
is a convenience function which takes aBox<Log>
but otherwise acts likeset_logger
. It requires thestd
feature. - The
file
andmodule_path
values inRecord
no longer have the'static
lifetime to support integration with other logging frameworks that don't provide a'static
lifetime for the equivalent values. - The
file
,line
, andmodule_path
values inRecord
are nowOption
s to support integration with other logging frameworks that don't provide those values.
In the Future
- We're looking to add support for structured logging - the inclusion of extra key-value pairs of information in a log event in addition to the normal string message. This should be able to be added in a backwards compatible manner to the 0.4.x series when the design is worked out.
Older
Look at the release tags for information about older releases.