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NAME

       rtapi_print, rtapi_print_msg - print diagnostic messages

SYNTAX


       void rtapi_print(const char *fmt, ...)

       void rtapi_print_msg(int level, const char *fmt, ...)

       typedef void(*rtapi_msg_handler_t)(msg_level_t level, const char *msg);

       void rtapi_set_msg_handler(rtapi_msg_handler_t handler);

       rtapi_msg_handler_t rtapi_get_msg_handler(void);

ARGUMENTS

       level  A message level: One of RTAPI_MSG_ERR, RTAPI_MSG_WARN, RTAPI_MSG_INFO, or RTAPI_MSG_DBG.

       handler
              A function to call from rtapi_print or rtapi_print_msg to actually output the message.

       fmt, ...
              Other arguments are as for rtapi_vsnprintf(3rtapi).

DESCRIPTION

       rtapi_print  and  rtapi_print_msg work like the standard C printf functions, except that a reduced set of
       formatting operations are  supported.   Notably,  formatting  long-long  values  is  not  supported,  and
       formatting floating-point values has different behavior than standard printf.

       Depending on the RTOS, the default may be to print the message to stdout, stderr, a kernel log, etc.   In
       RTAPI  code,  the  action  may  be  changed  by  a  call  to  rtapi_set_msg_handler.   A NULL argument to
       rtapi_set_msg_handler restores the default handler.  rtapi_msg_get_handler returns the  current  handler.
       When the message came from rtapi_print, level is RTAPI_MSG_ALL.

       rtapi_print_msg  works  like  rtapi_print  but  only prints if level is less than or equal to the current
       message level.

REALTIME CONSIDERATIONS

       rtapi_print and rtapi_print_msg May  be  called  from  non-realtime,  init/cleanup,  and  realtime  code.
       rtapi_get_msg_handler and rtapi_set_msg_handler may be called from realtime init/cleanup code.  A message
       handler passed to rtapi_set_msg_handler may only call functions that can be called from realtime code.

RETURN VALUE

       None.

SEE ALSO

       rtapi_set_msg_level(3rtapi), rtapi_get_msg_level(3rtapi), rtapi_vsnprintf(3rtapi)

LinuxCNC Documentation                             2006-10-12                                rtapi_print(3rtapi)