package win-eventlog
Log via the Windows event log from OCaml programs
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
win-eventlog-0.4.tbz
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README.md.html
Bindings to the Windows event log
This library allows you to log via the Windows event log from OCaml programs.
A low-level example:
let log = Eventlog.register "Mirage.exe" in
let category = 0 and event = 1 in
Eventlog.report log `Success category event [|
"insertion string 1";
"insertion string 2";
|]
You may wish to use the Log reporter interface instead:
let log = Eventlog.register "Mirage.exe" in
Logs.set_reporter (Log_eventlog.reporter log ());
Log.err (fun f -> f "This is an error");
Log.info (fun f -> f "This is informational");
Log.debug (fun f -> f "This is lowly debugging data");
For more context, please read the MSDN ReportError example.
Please note that this code will compile on non-Windows platforms, but this is for debugging only.
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