A Summary of Commands

logEvent/logMsg

Table 33. Argument Descriptions for logEvent/logMsg

srcLine

The line within the file from which the logEvent or logMsg command is being

 

issued. If you do not care, you can use -.” You might use $LINENO from the ksh

 

environment, which is the line with the script or within a function.

 

 

arg1

For each argument required by a specific message format, one and only one

 

argument is required. Neither too many or not enough is acceptable. Also, the size

 

and type of the argument must be appropriate:

 

%s (takes any kind of argument)

 

%d %u %o %x %X (argument must be a pure integer type number, for example, -

 

10, 5, 0177, 0x8e)

 

%f %e %g %E %G (argument will be interpreted as a pure floating point number,

 

for example, 15, 15.3, 1.56E3)

 

%c (argument must be a single character, for example, x, 5, %)

 

 

 

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See Also

 

logCat

 

logit

 

logDstPri

 

log

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