Thank you very much for your quick answer, it works now! I missed that part when I was looking at how to implement sinks.
Forgot... I also tested: record_view copy construction passing record_view to a lambda and firing it right away in both cases the severity attribute is copied correctly.
Hi, I'm trying to write my own sink frontend that uses tasks (libdispatch) for feeding records. I'm experiencing some strange behaviour with the severity attribute. I extended the severity levels with my own enum class (adding a few more). I was previously using the async frontend and everything was working fine. To start the implementation of the new frontend I took the unlocked sink from the boost sources as a reference. The problem is in consume, which looks like this: void consume(record_view...
Hi, I'm trying to write my own sink frontend that uses tasks (libdispatch) for feeding records. I'm experiencing some strange behaviour with the severity attribute. I extended the severity levels with my own enum class (adding a few more). I was previously using the async frontend and everything was working fine. To start the implementation of the new frontend I took the unlocked sink from the boost sources as a reference. The problem is in consume, which looks like this: void consume(record_view...
btw: after the download was over (about 30 minutes), the files (cm-super) were installed...
mpm.exe slow download