From: Jonathan C. <jco...@gm...> - 2016-06-08 21:46:56
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Oh weird, it's logging to 18xx.log, instead of to the console 2016-06-08 17:44 GMT-04:00 Jonathan Coveney <jco...@gm...>: > This log4j thing is tricky! I have the following file: > > # Root logger option > log4j.rootLogger=DEBUG, stdout > > # Direct log messages to stdout > log4j.appender.stdout=org.apache.log4j.ConsoleAppender > log4j.appender.stdout.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout > log4j.appender.stdout.layout.ConversionPattern=%d{yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss} > %-5p %c{1}:%L - %m%n > > which I have placed in many places... src/, the base directory, I've added > the folder containing it to eclipse's classpath, I've changed > -Dlog4j.configuration to point to it... it just doesn't want to configure > itself. > > I can replace all of the debug statements with prints but having the line > class/line numbers is super useful! > > Thanks for any guidance... > > 2016-06-08 17:00 GMT-04:00 Jonathan Coveney <jco...@gm...>: > >> I have this largely set up, the one thing I'm not sure is how to properly >> set the log4j properties while debugging. Do I just need to put a >> log4j.properties on the classpath, or is there some more canonical way? >> Thank you! >> >> 2016-06-08 16:30 GMT-04:00 Jonathan Coveney <jco...@gm...>: >> >>> Thank you! Very helpful >>> >>> 2016-06-08 14:19 GMT-04:00 Martin Brumm <dr....@t-...>: >>> >>>> Good evening Jonathan, >>>> >>>> i am glad to be of assistance. >>>> I personally use Eclipse to handle everything IDE wise. The Code can be >>>> found as a git repository on sourceforge. >>>> >>>> The main component to run resides on the 1.8/1.9 branch in >>>> rails.util.rungame. In eclipse you can rightclick on the class and eithe >>>> run the class as Java Application or Debug :) Just as easy as that. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> The following branches are more or less active in the moment: >>>> >>>> >>>> rails_2_develop is the development branch for 2.x >>>> rails_2_maintenance is the maintenance branch for 2.0 >>>> rails1.8.x is the development and maintenance branch for 1.9 in the >>>> moment. >>>> rails.2.0 is the release branch of Rails2.0 >>>> >>>> the other branches you see is development ongoing (more or less private >>>> branches denoted by the initials of the developers mbr=is me for example..) >>>> >>>> If you use eclipse theres currently no need to run gradle. You can >>>> handle everything inside your IDE. >>>> >>>> More in the next post. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Martin >>>> >>>> >>>> Am 08.06.2016 um 19:46 schrieb Jonatha Coveney: >>>> >>>> One thing that would be particularly useful is how to run my own >>>> version of rails, with debugging, so that I can add extra traces etc. Is >>>> this easy to do? I am new-ish to gradle >>>> >>>> 2016-06-08 13:23 GMT-04:00 Jonathan Coveney <jco...@gm...>: >>>> >>>>> Hello friends! I am an 18xx enthusiast who is also a programmer, and I >>>>> really have enjoyed using rails. As such, I'd like to learn the code, and >>>>> see if I can't eventually pitch in. >>>>> >>>>> For now, I'm really curious to see how the game logic is >>>>> implemented...any tips for learning the code? Because I imagine there is >>>>> also a lot of code around networking, UI, etc, and for now I'm curious to >>>>> see how the game itself is driven. >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> What NetFlow Analyzer can do for you? Monitors network bandwidth and >>>> traffic >>>> patterns at an interface-level. Reveals which users, apps, and >>>> protocols are >>>> consuming the most bandwidth. Provides multi-vendor support for NetFlow, >>>> J-Flow, sFlow and other flows. Make informed decisions using capacity >>>> planning reports. >>>> https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/305295220;132659582;e >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Rails-devel mailing list >>>> Rai...@li... >>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rails-devel >>>> >>>> >>> >> > |