All, I need to log messages to both the console and a given file. I use the following code (on Python 2.5)
>>> import logging >>> # >>> logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG,) >>> logfile = logging.FileHandler('log.log') >>> logfile.setLevel(level=logging.INFO) >>> logging.getLogger('').addHandler(logfile) >>> # >>> mylogger = logging.getLogger('mylogger') >>> # >>> mylogger.info("an info message") So far so good, but I'd like to record (possibly unhandled) exceptions in the logfile. * Do I need to explicitly trap every single exception ? * In that case, won't I get 2 log messages on the console (as illustrated in the code below: >>> try: >>> 1/0 >>> except ZeroDivisionError: >>> mylogger.exception(":(") >>> raise Any comments/idea welcomed Cheers. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list