Matthew Lewis wrote: > Two questions: >

3 answers:


Maybe you use the event log builtin on windows:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/debug/base/reportevent.asp

For Linux you have the syslog demon/app, here info:

man syslog

:*)

$ syslog -f /etc/log/Valve/hl2.o/SDKSampleLog "Foo bar!"


or more simple, something like this:

system("echo hello world > hellolog.log");//painfull slow warning!


Actually windows include a API for sintetized voice (SAPI), so you can pipe the log to fake female character:

http://docs.agrip.org.uk/accessiblequake/multi-page/customising-launcher.html

(this its the documentation for a quake based engine that use that
feature,and you will need to access SAPI directly, I think)

Or maybe you can use a male character for logging purposes:

"Your face, your ass, where its the dawn model?"


First, is there a way to re-enable 'fopen()'? I am trying to generate a
log file for testing purposes and it seems that someone thought it would
be funny to disable key functions of  the stdio library. Very annoying.
I'd rather not deal with the Valve file system as it is klunky and gross
overkill for simple logging.

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