|Field name |Description
|`line`
-|Line in source file where `tracelog()` was called
+|Line in source file where `tracelog()` was called.
|`file`
-|Source file from which `tracelog()` was called
+|Source file from which `tracelog()` was called.
|`func`
-|Function name from which `tracelog()` was called
+|Function name from which `tracelog()` was called.
|`msg`
-|Formatted string output
+|Formatted string output.
|===
If you do not need to attach a specific log level to a `tracelog()`
like this:
[role="term"]
----------------------------
-cc -o app app.c -llttng-ust
----------------------------
+----
+$ cc -o app app.c -llttng-ust
+----
You can create an LTTng tracing session, enable all the `tracelog()`
events, and start the created tracing session like this:
[role="term"]
----------------------------------------------------
-lttng create my-session
-lttng enable-event --userspace 'lttng_ust_tracelog:*'
-lttng start
----------------------------------------------------
+----
+$ lttng create my-session
+$ lttng enable-event --userspace 'lttng_ust_tracelog:*'
+$ lttng start
+----
Or you can enable `tracelog()` events matching a log level at least
as severe as a given log level:
[role="term"]
--------------------------------------------------------
-lttng enable-event --userspace 'lttng_ust_tracelog:*' \
+----
+$ lttng enable-event --userspace 'lttng_ust_tracelog:*' \
--loglevel=TRACE_INFO
--------------------------------------------------------
+----
Next, start the program to be traced:
[role="term"]
-------------------------------------------------
-./app a few arguments passed to this application
-------------------------------------------------
+----
+$ ./app a few arguments passed to this application
+----
Finally, stop the tracing session, and inspect the recorded events:
[role="term"]
-----------
-lttng stop
-lttng view
-----------
+----
+$ lttng stop
+$ lttng view
+----
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