Safe Haskell | Safe-Inferred |
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Language | Haskell2010 |
Documentation
log :: Log -> Builder Source #
Renders a Log
on its own line. Doesn't include a trailing newline character.
For example:
2019-11-15T18:05:54.949470902Z NOTICE Welcome to my program! 2019-11-15T18:05:54.949623731Z /initialization NOTICE Starting web server 2019-11-15T18:05:54.949630205Z /initialization ALERT Disk is almost full!!! 2019-11-15T18:05:54.949640299Z /server port=80 INFO Listening for new clients 2019-11-15T18:05:54.949652133Z /server port=80 /handler client-address=10.0.0.8 INFO Connection established 2019-11-15T18:05:54.949664482Z /server port=80 /handler client-address=10.0.0.8 WARNING user error (Oops!)
key :: Key -> Builder Source #
Escaping rules for Key
:
- An ASCII-7 control character is always percent-escaped.
- An ASCII-7 punctuation character is always percent-escaped.
- An ASCII-7 punctuation character anywhere else is always percent-escaped, unless it is '-' or '_'.
The output is encoded as UTF-8.
message :: Message -> Builder Source #
Escaping rules for Segment
:
- A '%' anywhere is always percent-escaped ("%25")
- An ASCII-7 control character anywhere is always percent-escaped.
The output is encoded as UTF-8.
iso8601 :: SystemTime -> Builder Source #
Renders YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.sssssssssZ (nanosecond precision).
The rendered string is 30 characters long, and it's encoded as ASCII/UTF-8.
segment :: Segment -> Builder Source #
Escaping rules for Segment
:
- An ASCII-7 punctuation character as first character is always percent-escaped.
- An ASCII-7 punctuation character anywhere else is always percent-escaped, unless it is '-' or '_'.
- An ASCII-7 control character anywhere is always percent-escaped.
The output is encoded as UTF-8.
value :: Value -> Builder Source #
Escaping rules for Value
:
- A ' ' anywhere is always percent-escaped ("%20").
- A '%' anywhere is always percent-escaped ("%25")"
- A '=' anywhere is always percent-escaped ("%3d").
- An ASCII-7 control character anywhere is always percent-escaped.
The output is encoded as UTF-8.