[Python-checkins] r85756 - python/branches/py3k/Doc/library/logging.rst

vinay.sajip python-checkins at python.org
Wed Oct 20 22:34:09 CEST 2010


Author: vinay.sajip
Date: Wed Oct 20 22:34:09 2010
New Revision: 85756

Log:
logging: Improved StreamHandler documentation.

Modified:
   python/branches/py3k/Doc/library/logging.rst

Modified: python/branches/py3k/Doc/library/logging.rst
==============================================================================
--- python/branches/py3k/Doc/library/logging.rst	(original)
+++ python/branches/py3k/Doc/library/logging.rst	Wed Oct 20 22:34:09 2010
@@ -2100,6 +2100,11 @@
       :meth:`close` method is inherited from :class:`Handler` and so does
       no output, so an explicit :meth:`flush` call may be needed at times.
 
+.. versionchanged:: 3.2
+   The ``StreamHandler`` class now has a ``terminator`` attribute, default
+   value ``"\n"``, which is used as the terminator when writing a formatted
+   record to a stream. If you don't want this newline termination, you can
+   set the handler instance's ``terminator`` attribute to the empty string.
 
 .. _file-handler:
 
@@ -3072,14 +3077,14 @@
 which has a ``filter`` method with the same semantics.
 
 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
-
-You don't need to create specialized ``Filter`` classes, or use other classes
-with a ``filter`` method: you can use a function (or other callable) as a
-filter. The filtering logic will check to see if the filter object has a
-``filter`` attribute: if it does, it's assumed to be a ``Filter`` and its
-:meth:`~Filter.filter` method is called. Otherwise, it's assumed to be a
-callable and called with the record as the single parameter. The returned
-value should conform to that returned by :meth:`~Filter.filter`.
+   You don't need to create specialized ``Filter`` classes, or use other
+   classes with a ``filter`` method: you can use a function (or other
+   callable) as a filter. The filtering logic will check to see if the filter
+   object has a ``filter`` attribute: if it does, it's assumed to be a
+   ``Filter`` and its :meth:`~Filter.filter` method is called. Otherwise, it's
+   assumed to be a callable and called with the record as the single
+   parameter. The returned value should conform to that returned by
+   :meth:`~Filter.filter`.
 
 Other uses for filters
 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -3160,9 +3165,6 @@
       messages, whose ``__str__`` method can return the actual format string to
       be used.
 
-   .. versionchanged:: 2.5
-      *func* was added.
-
 .. _logger-adapter:
 
 LoggerAdapter Objects


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