/* * glacier_log.h - Logging function declarations for libglacier * * This file is part of Glacier. * * Glacier is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the * GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either * version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * Glacier is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; * without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with Glacier. If * not, see . */ #ifndef GLACIERLOG_H_ #define GLACIERLOG_H_ /* * infolog * * DESCRIPTION: Infolog outputs a stylized info message. It follows Glacier's uniform CLI style. * PARAMETERS: * char MSG[] -> The message to output * RETURN VALUES: * None. * CAVEATS: * * Cannot output variables. If you must output variables, use printf instead. * * A NEWLINE ('\n') character is implied, therefore putting one at the end of * a string is not needed. * EXAMPLE: * infolog("This is an info message."); */ void infolog(char MSG[]); /**************************************************************************************************************/ /* * warnlog * * DESCRIPTION: Warnlog outputs a stylized warning message. It follows Glacier's uniform CLI style. * PARAMETERS: * char MSG[] -> The message to output * RETURN VALUES: * None. * CAVEATS: * * Cannot output variables. If you must output variables, use printf instead. * * A NEWLINE ('\n') character is implied, therefore putting one at the end of * a string is not needed. * EXAMPLE: * warnlog("This is a warning message."); */ void warnlog(char MSG[]); /**************************************************************************************************************/ /* * errlog * * DESCRIPTION: Errlog outputs a stylized error message. It follows Glacier's uniform CLI style. * PARAMETERS: * char MSG[] -> The message to output * RETURN VALUES: * None. * CAVEATS: * * Cannot output variables. If you must output variables, use printf instead. * * A NEWLINE ('\n') character is implied, therefore putting one at the end of * a string is not needed. * EXAMPLE: * errlog("This is an error message."); */ void errlog(char MSG[]); #endif