/* W3C Sample Code Library libwww Log Class !Log Manager! */ /* ** (c) COPYRIGHT MIT 1995. ** Please first read the full copyright statement in the file COPYRIGH. */ /* This is a generic log object which can be used to log events to a file. This module is implemented by HTLog.c, and it is a part of the W3C Sample Code Library. */ #ifndef HTLIBLOG_H #define HTLIBLOG_H #include "HTReq.h" /* .Create a new Log Object. Create a new object and open the log file. The time used in the log file is either GMT or local dependent on local. */ typedef struct _HTLog HTLog; extern HTLog * HTLog_open (const char * filename, BOOL local, BOOL append); /* .Delete a Log Object. Close the log file and delete the object */ extern BOOL HTLog_close (HTLog * log); /* .How many times has log object been accessed?. Returns access count number or -1 */ extern int HTLog_accessCount (HTLog * log); /* .Log a Client Request in CLF. This functions logs the result of a request in what's close to CLF. It can be used on client side to track user behavior. */ extern BOOL HTLog_addCLF (HTLog * log, HTRequest * request, int status); /* .Log Referer Fields. This functions logs the referer logs of where the user has been. */ extern BOOL HTLog_addReferer (HTLog * log, HTRequest * request, int status); /* .Log the following line. A generic logger - logs whatever you put in as the line. The caller is responsible for adding a line feed if desired. */ extern BOOL HTLog_addLine (HTLog * log, const char * line); /* .Log the Following Variable Arguments. A generic logger with variable arguments */ extern BOOL HTLog_addText (HTLog * log, const char * fmt, ...); /* */ #endif /* @(#) $Id: HTLog.html,v 2.17 1998/05/14 02:10:40 frystyk Exp $ */