Macro sp_tracing::event [−][src]
macro_rules! event { (target: $target:expr, parent: $parent:expr, $lvl:expr, { $($fields:tt)* } ) => { ... }; (target: $target:expr, parent: $parent:expr, $lvl:expr, { $($fields:tt)* }, $($arg:tt)+ ) => { ... }; (target: $target:expr, parent: $parent:expr, $lvl:expr, $($k:ident).+ = $($fields:tt)* ) => { ... }; (target: $target:expr, parent: $parent:expr, $lvl:expr, $($arg:tt)+) => { ... }; (target: $target:expr, $lvl:expr, { $($fields:tt)* } ) => { ... }; (target: $target:expr, $lvl:expr, { $($fields:tt)* }, $($arg:tt)+ ) => { ... }; (target: $target:expr, $lvl:expr, $($k:ident).+ = $($fields:tt)* ) => { ... }; (target: $target:expr, $lvl:expr, $($arg:tt)+ ) => { ... }; (parent: $parent:expr, $lvl:expr, { $($fields:tt)* }, $($arg:tt)+ ) => { ... }; (parent: $parent:expr, $lvl:expr, { $($fields:tt)* }, $($arg:tt)+ ) => { ... }; (parent: $parent:expr, $lvl:expr, $($k:ident).+ = $($field:tt)*) => { ... }; (parent: $parent:expr, $lvl:expr, ?$($k:ident).+ = $($field:tt)*) => { ... }; (parent: $parent:expr, $lvl:expr, %$($k:ident).+ = $($field:tt)*) => { ... }; (parent: $parent:expr, $lvl:expr, $($k:ident).+, $($field:tt)*) => { ... }; (parent: $parent:expr, $lvl:expr, %$($k:ident).+, $($field:tt)*) => { ... }; (parent: $parent:expr, $lvl:expr, ?$($k:ident).+, $($field:tt)*) => { ... }; (parent: $parent:expr, $lvl:expr, $($arg:tt)+ ) => { ... }; ( $lvl:expr, { $($fields:tt)* }, $($arg:tt)+ ) => { ... }; ( $lvl:expr, { $($fields:tt)* }, $($arg:tt)+ ) => { ... }; ($lvl:expr, $($k:ident).+ = $($field:tt)*) => { ... }; ($lvl:expr, $($k:ident).+, $($field:tt)*) => { ... }; ($lvl:expr, ?$($k:ident).+, $($field:tt)*) => { ... }; ($lvl:expr, %$($k:ident).+, $($field:tt)*) => { ... }; ($lvl:expr, ?$($k:ident).+) => { ... }; ($lvl:expr, %$($k:ident).+) => { ... }; ($lvl:expr, $($k:ident).+) => { ... }; ( $lvl:expr, $($arg:tt)+ ) => { ... }; }
Expand description
Constructs a new Event
.
The event macro is invoked with a Level
and up to 32 key-value fields.
Optionally, a format string and arguments may follow the fields; this will
be used to construct an implicit field named “message”.
See the top-level documentation for details on the syntax accepted by this macro.
Examples
use tracing::{event, Level}; let data = (42, "forty-two"); let private_data = "private"; let error = "a bad error"; event!(Level::ERROR, %error, "Received error"); event!( target: "app_events", Level::WARN, private_data, ?data, "App warning: {}", error ); event!(Level::INFO, the_answer = data.0);