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Examples Basic
Eduard Mishkurov edited this page Apr 7, 2026
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This example shows the most basic logme usage.
- Stream-style logging with
LogmeI() << ... - Printf-style logging with
LogmeI("...", ...) - Logging to a custom channel
- Applying a local override to a single call
- Using
OBF(...)for an obfuscated string literal
- The default channel
::CHis available automatically. - Custom channels must be made visible by linking them to
::CHor by attaching backends directly.
logme — flexible runtime logging system
Home · Getting Started · Architecture · Output · Backends · Configuration
GitHub: https://github.com/efmsoft/logme
- Home
- Getting Started
- Why logme?
- Core Concepts
- Logging Macros
- Fatal Handling
- Crash Logging
- glog Compatibility
- C API
- Choosing Logging Macros
- Function tracing
- Trace Points
- Override Scopes
- Advanced Features
- Collapse Logging
- Feature Map
- Overview
- Console Backend
- Debugger Backend
- File Backend
- File Rotation & Retention
- Buffer Backend
- Ring Buffer Backend
- SharedFile Backend
- Callback Backend
- Windows Event Log Backend
- Custom Backends
- Runtime Control
- Configuration
- Configuration JSON
- Control Server
- Environment Control
- Control Policies
- Trace Points
- Message Filtering