Class
LoggingConnection
A connection to the kernel’s internal logging system.
final class LoggingConnection
Overview
Opt-in by construction
Kernel logging is dormant until you explicitly create a LoggingConnection: there is no default, always-on destination. An application that does not want kernel log output simply never instantiates one — no build flag required. This replaces the DISABLE_KERNEL_LOGGING build-flag pattern some downstream projects have used; the equivalent opt-out here is just to skip construction.
For belt-and-suspenders silence (skip the internal logger entirely), call disableLogging() once at program startup before any connection is created. After disableLogging() has been called, no further connections can be created and kernel log writes become no-ops.
Buffering
Messages logged before a connection is created are buffered (up to 1 MB) and delivered immediately when the first connection is established.
Wraps the opaque btck_LoggingConnection type. ARC via deinit calls btck_logging_connection_destroy when the last reference drops.
Topics
Initializers