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Civetweb API Reference
mg_cry( conn, fmt, ... );
Parameters
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
conn |
const struct mg_connection * |
The connection on which a problem occurred |
fmt |
const char * |
Format string without a line return |
... |
various | Parameters depending on the format string |
Return Value
none
Description
The function mg_cry()
is called when something happens on a connection. The function takes a format string similar to the printf()
series of functions with parameters and creates a text string which can then be used for logging. The mg_cry()
function prints the output to the opened error log stream. Log messages can be processed with the log_message()
callback function specified in the struct mg_callbacks
structure.