/rust/registry/src/index.crates.io-6f17d22bba15001f/tracing-subscriber-0.3.19/src/lib.rs
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1 | | //! Utilities for implementing and composing [`tracing`] subscribers. |
2 | | //! |
3 | | //! [`tracing`] is a framework for instrumenting Rust programs to collect |
4 | | //! scoped, structured, and async-aware diagnostics. The [`Subscriber`] trait |
5 | | //! represents the functionality necessary to collect this trace data. This |
6 | | //! crate contains tools for composing subscribers out of smaller units of |
7 | | //! behaviour, and batteries-included implementations of common subscriber |
8 | | //! functionality. |
9 | | //! |
10 | | //! `tracing-subscriber` is intended for use by both `Subscriber` authors and |
11 | | //! application authors using `tracing` to instrument their applications. |
12 | | //! |
13 | | //! *Compiler support: [requires `rustc` 1.63+][msrv]* |
14 | | //! |
15 | | //! [msrv]: #supported-rust-versions |
16 | | //! |
17 | | //! ## `Layer`s and `Filter`s |
18 | | //! |
19 | | //! The most important component of the `tracing-subscriber` API is the |
20 | | //! [`Layer`] trait, which provides a composable abstraction for building |
21 | | //! [`Subscriber`]s. Like the [`Subscriber`] trait, a [`Layer`] defines a |
22 | | //! particular behavior for collecting trace data. Unlike [`Subscriber`]s, |
23 | | //! which implement a *complete* strategy for how trace data is collected, |
24 | | //! [`Layer`]s provide *modular* implementations of specific behaviors. |
25 | | //! Therefore, they can be [composed together] to form a [`Subscriber`] which is |
26 | | //! capable of recording traces in a variety of ways. See the [`layer` module's |
27 | | //! documentation][layer] for details on using [`Layer`]s. |
28 | | //! |
29 | | //! In addition, the [`Filter`] trait defines an interface for filtering what |
30 | | //! spans and events are recorded by a particular layer. This allows different |
31 | | //! [`Layer`]s to handle separate subsets of the trace data emitted by a |
32 | | //! program. See the [documentation on per-layer filtering][plf] for more |
33 | | //! information on using [`Filter`]s. |
34 | | //! |
35 | | //! [`Layer`]: crate::layer::Layer |
36 | | //! [composed together]: crate::layer#composing-layers |
37 | | //! [layer]: crate::layer |
38 | | //! [`Filter`]: crate::layer::Filter |
39 | | //! [plf]: crate::layer#per-layer-filtering |
40 | | //! |
41 | | //! ## Included Subscribers |
42 | | //! |
43 | | //! The following `Subscriber`s are provided for application authors: |
44 | | //! |
45 | | //! - [`fmt`] - Formats and logs tracing data (requires the `fmt` feature flag) |
46 | | //! |
47 | | //! ## Feature Flags |
48 | | //! |
49 | | //! - `std`: Enables APIs that depend on the Rust standard library |
50 | | //! (enabled by default). |
51 | | //! - `alloc`: Depend on [`liballoc`] (enabled by "std"). |
52 | | //! - `env-filter`: Enables the [`EnvFilter`] type, which implements filtering |
53 | | //! similar to the [`env_logger` crate]. **Requires "std"**. |
54 | | //! - `fmt`: Enables the [`fmt`] module, which provides a subscriber |
55 | | //! implementation for printing formatted representations of trace events. |
56 | | //! Enabled by default. **Requires "registry" and "std"**. |
57 | | //! - `ansi`: Enables `fmt` support for ANSI terminal colors. Enabled by |
58 | | //! default. |
59 | | //! - `registry`: enables the [`registry`] module. Enabled by default. |
60 | | //! **Requires "std"**. |
61 | | //! - `json`: Enables `fmt` support for JSON output. In JSON output, the ANSI |
62 | | //! feature does nothing. **Requires "fmt" and "std"**. |
63 | | //! - `local-time`: Enables local time formatting when using the [`time` |
64 | | //! crate]'s timestamp formatters with the `fmt` subscriber. |
65 | | //! |
66 | | //! [`registry`]: mod@registry |
67 | | //! |
68 | | //! ### Optional Dependencies |
69 | | //! |
70 | | //! - [`tracing-log`]: Enables better formatting for events emitted by `log` |
71 | | //! macros in the `fmt` subscriber. Enabled by default. |
72 | | //! - [`time`][`time` crate]: Enables support for using the [`time` crate] for timestamp |
73 | | //! formatting in the `fmt` subscriber. |
74 | | //! - [`smallvec`]: Causes the `EnvFilter` type to use the `smallvec` crate (rather |
75 | | //! than `Vec`) as a performance optimization. Enabled by default. |
76 | | //! - [`parking_lot`]: Use the `parking_lot` crate's `RwLock` implementation |
77 | | //! rather than the Rust standard library's implementation. |
78 | | //! |
79 | | //! ### `no_std` Support |
80 | | //! |
81 | | //! In embedded systems and other bare-metal applications, `tracing` can be |
82 | | //! used without requiring the Rust standard library, although some features are |
83 | | //! disabled. Although most of the APIs provided by `tracing-subscriber`, such |
84 | | //! as [`fmt`] and [`EnvFilter`], require the standard library, some |
85 | | //! functionality, such as the [`Layer`] trait, can still be used in |
86 | | //! `no_std` environments. |
87 | | //! |
88 | | //! The dependency on the standard library is controlled by two crate feature |
89 | | //! flags, "std", which enables the dependency on [`libstd`], and "alloc", which |
90 | | //! enables the dependency on [`liballoc`] (and is enabled by the "std" |
91 | | //! feature). These features are enabled by default, but `no_std` users can |
92 | | //! disable them using: |
93 | | //! |
94 | | //! ```toml |
95 | | //! # Cargo.toml |
96 | | //! tracing-subscriber = { version = "0.3", default-features = false } |
97 | | //! ``` |
98 | | //! |
99 | | //! Additional APIs are available when [`liballoc`] is available. To enable |
100 | | //! `liballoc` but not `std`, use: |
101 | | //! |
102 | | //! ```toml |
103 | | //! # Cargo.toml |
104 | | //! tracing-subscriber = { version = "0.3", default-features = false, features = ["alloc"] } |
105 | | //! ``` |
106 | | //! |
107 | | //! ### Unstable Features |
108 | | //! |
109 | | //! These feature flags enable **unstable** features. The public API may break in 0.1.x |
110 | | //! releases. To enable these features, the `--cfg tracing_unstable` must be passed to |
111 | | //! `rustc` when compiling. |
112 | | //! |
113 | | //! The following unstable feature flags are currently available: |
114 | | //! |
115 | | //! * `valuable`: Enables support for serializing values recorded using the |
116 | | //! [`valuable`] crate as structured JSON in the [`format::Json`] formatter. |
117 | | //! |
118 | | //! #### Enabling Unstable Features |
119 | | //! |
120 | | //! The easiest way to set the `tracing_unstable` cfg is to use the `RUSTFLAGS` |
121 | | //! env variable when running `cargo` commands: |
122 | | //! |
123 | | //! ```shell |
124 | | //! RUSTFLAGS="--cfg tracing_unstable" cargo build |
125 | | //! ``` |
126 | | //! Alternatively, the following can be added to the `.cargo/config` file in a |
127 | | //! project to automatically enable the cfg flag for that project: |
128 | | //! |
129 | | //! ```toml |
130 | | //! [build] |
131 | | //! rustflags = ["--cfg", "tracing_unstable"] |
132 | | //! ``` |
133 | | //! |
134 | | //! [feature flags]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html#the-features-section |
135 | | //! [`valuable`]: https://crates.io/crates/valuable |
136 | | //! [`format::Json`]: crate::fmt::format::Json |
137 | | //! |
138 | | //! ## Supported Rust Versions |
139 | | //! |
140 | | //! Tracing is built against the latest stable release. The minimum supported |
141 | | //! version is 1.63. The current Tracing version is not guaranteed to build on |
142 | | //! Rust versions earlier than the minimum supported version. |
143 | | //! |
144 | | //! Tracing follows the same compiler support policies as the rest of the Tokio |
145 | | //! project. The current stable Rust compiler and the three most recent minor |
146 | | //! versions before it will always be supported. For example, if the current |
147 | | //! stable compiler version is 1.69, the minimum supported version will not be |
148 | | //! increased past 1.66, three minor versions prior. Increasing the minimum |
149 | | //! supported compiler version is not considered a semver breaking change as |
150 | | //! long as doing so complies with this policy. |
151 | | //! |
152 | | //! [`Subscriber`]: tracing_core::subscriber::Subscriber |
153 | | //! [`tracing`]: https://docs.rs/tracing/latest/tracing |
154 | | //! [`EnvFilter`]: filter::EnvFilter |
155 | | //! [`fmt`]: mod@fmt |
156 | | //! [`tracing-log`]: https://crates.io/crates/tracing-log |
157 | | //! [`smallvec`]: https://crates.io/crates/smallvec |
158 | | //! [`env_logger` crate]: https://crates.io/crates/env_logger |
159 | | //! [`parking_lot`]: https://crates.io/crates/parking_lot |
160 | | //! [`time` crate]: https://crates.io/crates/time |
161 | | //! [`liballoc`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/alloc/index.html |
162 | | //! [`libstd`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/index.html |
163 | | #![doc( |
164 | | html_logo_url = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tokio-rs/tracing/master/assets/logo-type.png", |
165 | | issue_tracker_base_url = "https://github.com/tokio-rs/tracing/issues/" |
166 | | )] |
167 | | #![cfg_attr( |
168 | | docsrs, |
169 | | // Allows displaying cfgs/feature flags in the documentation. |
170 | | feature(doc_cfg), |
171 | | // Allows adding traits to RustDoc's list of "notable traits" |
172 | | feature(doc_notable_trait), |
173 | | // Fail the docs build if any intra-docs links are broken |
174 | | deny(rustdoc::broken_intra_doc_links), |
175 | | )] |
176 | | #![warn( |
177 | | missing_debug_implementations, |
178 | | missing_docs, |
179 | | rust_2018_idioms, |
180 | | unreachable_pub, |
181 | | bad_style, |
182 | | dead_code, |
183 | | improper_ctypes, |
184 | | non_shorthand_field_patterns, |
185 | | no_mangle_generic_items, |
186 | | overflowing_literals, |
187 | | path_statements, |
188 | | patterns_in_fns_without_body, |
189 | | private_interfaces, |
190 | | private_bounds, |
191 | | unconditional_recursion, |
192 | | unused, |
193 | | unused_allocation, |
194 | | unused_comparisons, |
195 | | unused_parens, |
196 | | while_true |
197 | | )] |
198 | | // Using struct update syntax when a struct has no additional fields avoids |
199 | | // a potential source change if additional fields are added to the struct in the |
200 | | // future, reducing diff noise. Allow this even though clippy considers it |
201 | | // "needless". |
202 | | #![allow(clippy::needless_update)] |
203 | | #![cfg_attr(not(feature = "std"), no_std)] |
204 | | |
205 | | #[cfg(feature = "alloc")] |
206 | | extern crate alloc; |
207 | | |
208 | | #[macro_use] |
209 | | mod macros; |
210 | | |
211 | | pub mod field; |
212 | | pub mod filter; |
213 | | pub mod prelude; |
214 | | pub mod registry; |
215 | | |
216 | | pub mod layer; |
217 | | pub mod util; |
218 | | |
219 | | feature! { |
220 | | #![feature = "std"] |
221 | | pub mod reload; |
222 | | pub(crate) mod sync; |
223 | | } |
224 | | |
225 | | feature! { |
226 | | #![all(feature = "fmt", feature = "std")] |
227 | | pub mod fmt; |
228 | | pub use fmt::fmt; |
229 | | pub use fmt::Subscriber as FmtSubscriber; |
230 | | } |
231 | | |
232 | | feature! { |
233 | | #![all(feature = "env-filter", feature = "std")] |
234 | | pub use filter::EnvFilter; |
235 | | } |
236 | | |
237 | | pub use layer::Layer; |
238 | | |
239 | | feature! { |
240 | | #![all(feature = "registry", feature = "std")] |
241 | | pub use registry::Registry; |
242 | | |
243 | | /// Returns a default [`Registry`]. |
244 | 16.8k | pub fn registry() -> Registry { |
245 | 16.8k | Registry::default() |
246 | 16.8k | } tracing_subscriber::registry Line | Count | Source | 244 | 2.49k | pub fn registry() -> Registry { | 245 | 2.49k | Registry::default() | 246 | 2.49k | } |
tracing_subscriber::registry Line | Count | Source | 244 | 652 | pub fn registry() -> Registry { | 245 | 652 | Registry::default() | 246 | 652 | } |
tracing_subscriber::registry Line | Count | Source | 244 | 3.71k | pub fn registry() -> Registry { | 245 | 3.71k | Registry::default() | 246 | 3.71k | } |
tracing_subscriber::registry Line | Count | Source | 244 | 784 | pub fn registry() -> Registry { | 245 | 784 | Registry::default() | 246 | 784 | } |
tracing_subscriber::registry Line | Count | Source | 244 | 8.19k | pub fn registry() -> Registry { | 245 | 8.19k | Registry::default() | 246 | 8.19k | } |
tracing_subscriber::registry Line | Count | Source | 244 | 990 | pub fn registry() -> Registry { | 245 | 990 | Registry::default() | 246 | 990 | } |
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247 | | } |
248 | | |
249 | | mod sealed { |
250 | | pub trait Sealed<A = ()> {} |
251 | | } |