| Classes | |
| class | LogSys | 
| Class for writing out log information to a file.  More... | |
| Macros | |
| #define | NO_DIALOG FALSE | 
| #define | DISPLAY_DIALOG TRUE | 
| #define | SYSLOG_ERROR 0x00000001 | 
| An error message.  More... | |
| #define | SYSLOG_WARN 0x00000002 | 
| An example of this type is a message telling the user the MAX file just loaded is obsolete and needs to be resaved.  More... | |
| #define | SYSLOG_INFO 0x00000004 | 
| An example of this is a message indicating a new MAX file has been loaded.  More... | |
| #define | SYSLOG_DEBUG 0x00000008 | 
| This message type is for anything you think might help trace problems that the user has with your code.  More... | |
| #define | SYSLOG_STARTBATCH 0x00000010 | 
| The next three defines are used when you want to send a large number of messages to the logger to prevent it from continually opening/closing the log for performance reason.  More... | |
| #define | SYSLOG_BATCH 0x00000020 | 
| Used to mark messages that are sent in batch.  More... | |
| #define | SYSLOG_ENDBATCH 0x00000040 | 
| Used to mark the end an batch message.  More... | |
| #define | SYSLOG_BROADCAST 0x00010000 | 
| #define | SYSLOG_MR 0x00020000 | 
| #define | SYSLOG_IGNORE_VERBOSITY 0x00040000 | 
| Used with SYSLOG_BROADCAST to force the display of important messages that are not errors or warnings.  More... | |
| #define | SYSLOG_LIFE_EVER 0 | 
| #define | SYSLOG_LIFE_DAYS 1 | 
| #define | SYSLOG_LIFE_SIZE 2 | 
| #define NO_DIALOG FALSE | 
| #define DISPLAY_DIALOG TRUE | 
| #define SYSLOG_LIFE_EVER 0 | 
| #define SYSLOG_LIFE_DAYS 1 | 
| #define SYSLOG_LIFE_SIZE 2 |