@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ \section{\module{logging} ---
88\moduleauthor {Vinay Sajip}{
[email protected] }
99\sectionauthor {Vinay Sajip}{
[email protected] }
1010
11- \modulesynopsis {Logging module for Python based on PEP 282.}
11+ \modulesynopsis {Logging module for Python based on \pep { 282} .}
1212
1313\indexii {Errors}{logging}
1414
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ \section{\module{logging} ---
9090designated email address.
9191
9292\item \class {SysLogHandler} instances send error messages to a
93- Unix syslog, possibly on a remote machine.
93+ \UNIX {} syslog daemon , possibly on a remote machine.
9494
9595\item \class {NTEventLogHandler} instances send error messages to a
9696Windows NT/2000/XP event log.
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ \section{\module{logging} ---
100100met.
101101
102102\item \class {HTTPHandler} instances send error messages to an
103- HTTP server using either GET or POST semantics.
103+ HTTP server using either \samp { GET} or \samp { POST} semantics.
104104
105105\end {enumerate }
106106
@@ -227,6 +227,14 @@ \section{\module{logging} ---
227227behavior.
228228\end {funcdesc }
229229
230+
231+ \begin {seealso }
232+ \seepep {282}{A Logging System}
233+ {The proposal which described this feature for inclusion in
234+ the Python standard library.}
235+ \end {seealso }
236+
237+
230238\subsection {Logger Objects }
231239
232240Loggers have the following attributes and methods. Note that Loggers are
@@ -342,10 +350,10 @@ \subsection{Logger Objects}
342350
343351\subsection {Handler Objects }
344352
345- Handlers have the following attributes and methods. Note that a Handler is
346- never instantiated directly; this class acts as a base for more useful
347- subclasses. However, the \method {__init__()} in subclasses needs to call
348- \method {Handler.__init__()}.
353+ Handlers have the following attributes and methods. Note that
354+ \class {Handler} is never instantiated directly; this class acts as a
355+ base for more useful subclasses. However, the \method {__init__()}
356+ method in subclasses needs to call \method {Handler.__init__()}.
349357
350358\begin {methoddesc }{__init__}{level=\constant {ALL}}
351359Initializes the \class {Handler} instance by setting its level, setting
@@ -457,7 +465,7 @@ \subsubsection{StreamHandler}
457465\subsubsection {FileHandler }
458466
459467The \class {FileHandler} class sends logging output to a disk file.
460- It delegates the output functionality from \class {StreamHandler}.
468+ It inherits the output functionality from \class {StreamHandler}.
461469
462470\begin {classdesc }{FileHandler}{filename\optional {, mode}}
463471Returns a new instance of the \class {FileHandler} class. The specified
@@ -482,7 +490,7 @@ \subsubsection{RotatingFileHandler}
482490 backupCount}}
483491Returns a new instance of the \class {RotatingFileHandler} class. The
484492specified file is opened and used as the stream for logging. If
485- \var {mode} is not specified, \constant {"a" } is used. By default, the
493+ \var {mode} is not specified, \code {'a' } is used. By default, the
486494file grows indefinitely. You can use the \var {maxBytes} and
487495\var {backupCount} values to allow the file to \dfn {rollover} at a
488496predetermined size. When the size is about to be exceeded, the file is
@@ -582,14 +590,15 @@ \subsubsection{DatagramHandler}
582590\subsubsection {SysLogHandler }
583591
584592The \class {SysLogHandler} class supports sending logging messages to a
585- remote or local Unix syslog.
593+ remote or local \UNIX {} syslog.
586594
587595\begin {classdesc }{SysLogHandler}{\optional {address\optional {, facility}}}
588596Returns a new instance of the \class {SysLogHandler} class intended to
589- communicate with a remote Unix machine whose address is given by
590- \var {address} in the form of a (host, port) tuple. If \var {address} is not
591- specified, ('localhost', 514) is used. The address is used to open a UDP
592- socket. If \var {facility} is not specified, \constant {LOG_USER} is used.
597+ communicate with a remote \UNIX {} machine whose address is given by
598+ \var {address} in the form of a \code {(\var {host}, \var {port})}
599+ tuple. If \var {address} is not specified, \code {('localhost', 514)} is
600+ used. The address is used to open a UDP socket. If \var {facility} is
601+ not specified, \constant {LOG_USER} is used.
593602\end {classdesc }
594603
595604\begin {methoddesc }{close}{}
@@ -757,12 +766,12 @@ \subsubsection{MemoryHandler}
757766\subsubsection {HTTPHandler }
758767
759768The \class {HTTPHandler} class supports sending logging messages to a
760- Web server, using either GET or POST semantics.
769+ Web server, using either \samp { GET} or \samp { POST} semantics.
761770
762771\begin {classdesc }{HTTPHandler}{host, url\optional {, method}}
763772Returns a new instance of the \class {HTTPHandler} class. The
764773instance is initialized with a host address, url and HTTP method.
765- If no \var {method} is specified, GET is used.
774+ If no \var {method} is specified, \samp { GET} is used.
766775\end {classdesc }
767776
768777\begin {methoddesc }{emit}{record}
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