I want to implement a logger for my application, therefore I created a class MyAppLogger derived from QMessageLogger.
Let assume I have several other classes implemented in my Qt MyApp Project:
- MainWidget : QWidget
- HelpDialog :QDialog
- CalculateNumers
How can I provide the Logger to all of those classes, without creating three Loggers? I would like to use Singleton mechanism. But I've read that singletons would be a bad programming technique!?
Here I just created a simple project with two empty dialogs. Then I have a MyAppLogger, which shall create formated strings like:
[MyApp] info 12:12:00:123[ms]_12.12.2012) Object 'MyCalculator'created at 0xdeadbeef
[MyApp] fatal 12:12:00:123[ms]_12.12.2012) Crash at function 'divisionDouble'
of cource with the required correct parameters (currentSystemTimeInMillis(), funtionname, etc, ...)
Example Logger, imagine there are lot of other classes, which should be able to use those void info(...), debug(...), critical(...), fatal(...); etc. HEADER:
#ifndef MYAPPLOGGER_H
#define MYAPPLOGGER_H
#include <QString>
#include <QFile>
class MyAppLogger
{
public:
MyAppLogger(QString outputFile);
void info(char* expression);
void debug(char* expression);
void critical(char* expression);
void fatal(char* expression);
private:
QFile * _debugFile;
};
#endif // MYAPPLOGGER_H
and the corresponding SRC:
#include "myapplogger.h"
MyAppLogger::MyAppLogger(QString outputFile)
{
_debugFile = new QFile(outputFile);
}
void MyAppLogger::critical(char *expression)
{
QString line("[MyAPP] \t critical \t SYS_TIME (12:45:00_12.12.2012) :: ");
line.append(expression);
// write line to a file
// write line to STD output
}