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stacktrace
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60x speed-up of Linux “perf”
I do know Boost.Stacktrace calls addr2line too. From the code(https://github.com/boostorg/stacktrace/blob/develop/include/...), it seems Boost.Stacktrace also shells out to addr2line for every address. But in practice, I found the overhead of boost::stacktrace::stacktrace() is not as horrendous as my crappy implementation, which calls addr2line, too.
easyloggingpp
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Easy logging A logging system for c++20
Easylogging++ https://github.com/abumq/easyloggingpp
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Why use a logger library and not just std::cout ?
I am currently looking at a well written code base. I notice the author uses https://github.com/abumq/easyloggingpp to log messages. Why might they have done that rather than just use std::cout or std::ofstream? The software doesn't really have performance constraints (most of the time it's just sleeping) nor is it networked. What do logging libraries offer and when would I decide to use one?
What are some alternatives?
addr2line - A cross-platform `addr2line` clone written in Rust, using `gimli`
spdlog - Fast C++ logging library.
honggfuzz - Security oriented software fuzzer. Supports evolutionary, feedback-driven fuzzing based on code coverage (SW and HW based)
easyloggingpp - C++ logging library. It is extremely powerful, extendable, light-weight, fast performing, thread and type safe and consists of many built-in features. It provides ability to write logs in your own customized format. It also provide support for logging your classes, third-party libraries, STL and third-party containers etc.
gdrcopy - A fast GPU memory copy library based on NVIDIA GPUDirect RDMA technology
glog - C++ implementation of the Google logging module
linux - Linux kernel source tree
G3log - G3log is an asynchronous, "crash safe", logger that is easy to use with default logging sinks or you can add your own. G3log is made with plain C++14 (C++11 support up to release 1.3.2) with no external libraries (except gtest used for unit tests). G3log is made to be cross-platform, currently running on OSX, Windows and several Linux distros. See Readme below for details of usage.
cpptrace - Simple, portable, and self-contained stacktrace library for C++11 and newer
Boost.Log - Boost Logging library
plog - Portable, simple and extensible C++ logging library
log4cplus - log4cplus is a simple to use C++ logging API providing thread-safe, flexible, and arbitrarily granular control over log management and configuration. It is modelled after the Java log4j API.