tracing/tracing-attributes
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attributes: prepare to release v0.1.24 (#2574)
# 0.1.24 (April 24th, 2023)

This release of `tracing-attributes` adds support for passing an
optional `level` to the `err` and `ret` arguments to `#[instrument]`,
allowing the level of the generated return-value event to be overridden.
For example,

```rust
#[instrument(err(level = "info"))]
fn my_great_function() -> Result<(), &'static str> {
    // ...
}
```

will emit an `INFO`-level event if the function returns an `Err`.

In addition, this release updates the [`syn`] dependency to v2.x.x.

### Added

- `level` argument to `err` and `ret` to override the level of the
  generated return value event (#2335)
- Improved compiler error message when `#[instrument]` is added to a
  `const fn` (#2418)

### Changed

- Updated `syn` dependency to 2.0 (#2516)

### Fixed

- Fix `clippy::unreachable` warnings in `#[instrument]`-generated code
  (#2356)
- Removed unused "visit" feature flag from `syn` dependency (#2530)

### Documented

- Documented default level for `err` (#2433)
- Improved documentation for levels in `#[instrument]` (#2350)

Thanks to @nitnelave, @jsgf, @Abhicodes-crypto, @LukeMathWalker,
@andrewpollack, @quad, @klensy, @davidpdrsn, and @dbidwell94 for
contributign to this release!

[`syn`]: https://crates.io/crates/syn
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Tracing — Structured, application-level diagnostics

tracing-attributes

Macro attributes for application-level tracing.

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Overview

tracing is a framework for instrumenting Rust programs to collect structured, event-based diagnostic information. This crate provides the #[instrument] attribute for automatically instrumenting functions using tracing.

Note that this macro is also re-exported by the main tracing crate.

Compiler support: requires rustc 1.56+

Usage

First, add this to your Cargo.toml:

[dependencies]
tracing-attributes = "0.1.23"

This crate provides the #[instrument] attribute for instrumenting a function with a tracing span. For example:

use tracing_attributes::instrument;

#[instrument]
pub fn my_function(my_arg: usize) {
    // ...
}

Supported Rust Versions

Tracing is built against the latest stable release. The minimum supported version is 1.56. 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 Tokio by you, shall be licensed as MIT, without any additional terms or conditions.