
It can be useful to have a TestWriter that does not log to stdout but stderr instead. For example, that allows for potentially easier filtering of tracing output (because the remaining output of, say, cargo test goes to stdout) or to mirror behavior of env_logger, which by default logs to stderr. Introduce the TestWriter::with_stderr() constructor to enable such usage. The default is left unchanged. Co-authored-by: David Barsky <me@davidbarsky.com>
tracing-subscriber
Utilities for implementing and composing tracing
subscribers.
[tracing
] is a framework for instrumenting Rust programs to collect
scoped, structured, and async-aware diagnostics. The Subscriber
trait
represents the functionality necessary to collect this trace data. This
crate contains tools for composing subscribers out of smaller units of
behaviour, and batteries-included implementations of common subscriber
functionality.
tracing-subscriber
is intended for use by both Subscriber
authors and
application authors using tracing
to instrument their applications.
Compiler support: requires rustc
1.65+
Supported Rust Versions
Tracing is built against the latest stable release. The minimum supported version is 1.65. The current Tracing version is not guaranteed to build on Rust versions earlier than the minimum supported version.
Tracing follows the same compiler support policies as the rest of the Tokio project. The current stable Rust compiler and the three most recent minor versions before it will always be supported. For example, if the current stable compiler version is 1.69, the minimum supported version will not be increased past 1.66, three minor versions prior. Increasing the minimum supported compiler version is not considered a semver breaking change as long as doing so complies with this policy.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT license.
Contribution
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in Tracing by you, shall be licensed as MIT, without any additional terms or conditions.