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Changes since 0.4.7: - Traceback text is now cached. - Tracebacks can be propagated across sockets as text. - Added makeLogRecord() to allow a LogRecord to be created from a dictionary. - Closing a handler now removes it from the internal list used by shutdown(). - Made close() call flush() for handlers where this makes sense (thanks to Jim Jewett). - The exc_info keyword parameter can be used to pass an exception tuple as well as a flag indicating that the current exception should be logged. - A shutdown hook is registered to call shutdown() on application (Python) exit (thanks to Jim Jewett). - Removed redundant error check in setLoggerClass(). - Added RESET_ERROR to logging.config. - SocketHandler now uses an exponential backoff strategy. - Minor documentation corrections. - Made _listener global in stopListening(). - Made listen() correctly pass the specified port. - Removed some redundant imports in __init__.py. - Added the record being processed as a parameter to handleError. - Handler.handle returns the result of applying the filter to the record. - Added a seek(0, 2) in RotatingFileHandler before the tell() call. This is because under Windows, tell() returns 0 until the first actual write. - Altered findCaller to not use inspect. - Renamed warn and WARN to warning and WARNING. This may break existing code, but the standard Python module will use warning/WARNING rather than warn/WARN. The fatal and FATAL synonyms for critical and CRITICAL have also been removed. - Added defaultEncoding and some support for encoding Unicode messages. - Added process ID to the list of LogRecord attributes. - Modified Logger.removeHandler so that it does not close the handler on removal. - Modified SMTPHandler to treat a single "to address" correctly. - Modified SMTPHandler to add a date header to the SMTP message. - Modified HTTPHandler to factor out the mapping of a LogRecord to a dictionary. |
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