A Summary of Commands

logCat

%N

Name of process specified by the loginit call of the process

%S

Source file name

%L

Line number

%M

Message text

%%The % character

\{chr}

Standard C backslash conventions

...

All other characters are printed as is. The format can be

 

provided via the environment variable LOGFORMAT.

-V— This option makes the control characters visible. They are printed as \X if they have a special C notation. Otherwise, they are printed as <NNN>, where NNN is the octal value.

Environment Variables

Environment variables are checked whenever the related command argument is missing from the command line. If both the command argument and the environment variable are missing, the specified default is used.

LOGROOT

This variable is the directory in which the textLogFmt is found, containing the expansion formats. Also, the directory in which the data directory is found if LOGDATA is not specified.

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