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			33 lines
		
	
	
		
			1.3 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Rust
		
	
	
	
	
	
//! This example illustrates how to use logs in bevy.
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use bevy::prelude::*;
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fn main() {
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    App::new()
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        .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins.set(bevy::log::LogPlugin {
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            // Uncomment this to override the default log settings:
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            // level: bevy::log::Level::TRACE,
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            // filter: "wgpu=warn,bevy_ecs=info".to_string(),
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            ..default()
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        }))
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        .add_systems(Update, log_system)
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        .run();
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}
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fn log_system() {
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    // here is how you write new logs at each "log level" (in "least important" to "most important"
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    // order)
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    trace!("very noisy");
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    debug!("helpful for debugging");
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    info!("helpful information that is worth printing by default");
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    warn!("something bad happened that isn't a failure, but thats worth calling out");
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    error!("something failed");
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    // by default, trace and debug logs are ignored because they are "noisy"
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    // you can control what level is logged by setting up the LogPlugin
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    // alternatively you can set the log level via the RUST_LOG=LEVEL environment variable
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    // ex: RUST_LOG=trace, RUST_LOG=info,bevy_ecs=warn
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    // the format used here is super flexible. check out this documentation for more info:
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    // https://docs.rs/tracing-subscriber/*/tracing_subscriber/filter/struct.EnvFilter.html
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}
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