This is probably quite expense on resources during use, but it does what I'
d originally wanted and produces info on the method called.

        [%{method}]

could result in, for example:

        [com.adolos.taskmanager.TaskBin.createHashMapKey(TaskBin.java:142)]

Stuart.

changes.patch



On Tuesday, July 24, 2001, at 02:32  pm, Stuart Roebuck wrote:

> Apologies,
>
> My last patch is based on a misinterpretation of the original code.  This 
> doesn't give the method from which the LogEvent was called: only the 
> Class.
>   It's still useful, but the names of my methods and the field are 
> inappropriate.
>
> Stuart.
>
> On Tuesday, July 24, 2001, at 02:02  pm, Stuart Roebuck wrote:
>
>> I've just added in a 'method' field for PatternFormatter based on the 
>> code added to Cocoon today by Sylvain Wallez.  It adds the facility to 
>> display the complete path of the calling method in the log, e.g.:
>>
>>      (%{method})
>>
>> could result in:
>>
>>      (com.adolos.MyStuff.myMethod)
>>
>> I've tried to make the changes so that there is no additional overhead 
>> if this field is not displayed.
>>
>> It works for me!


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