#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <time.h>
+#include "imdatatypes.h"
/*
input: name of file to log too
input: onoff, 0 means no logging
global: creates a global variable FILE* lg_file
*/
-void m_lhead ( const char *file, int line );
-void init_log( const char *name, int onoff );
-void m_loog(int level,const char *msg, ... );
-void m_fatal ( int exitcode,const char *fmt, ... );
+int im_init_log(pIMCTX, const char *name, int onoff );
+#define i_init_log(name, onoff) im_init_log(aIMCTX, name, onoff)
+#ifndef IMAGER_NO_CONTEXT
+void i_fatal ( int exitcode,const char *fmt, ... );
+#endif
+void im_fatal (pIMCTX, int exitcode,const char *fmt, ... );
+void im_lhead ( pIMCTX, const char *file, int line );
+void i_lhead ( const char *file, int line );
+void i_loog(int level,const char *msg, ... ) I_FORMAT_ATTR(2,3);
+void im_loog(pIMCTX, int level,const char *msg, ... ) I_FORMAT_ATTR(3,4);
+
+/*
+=item im_log((aIMCTX, level, format, ...))
+=category Logging
+
+This is the main entry point to logging. Note that the extra set of
+parentheses are required due to limitations in C89 macros.
+
+This will format a string with the current file and line number to the
+log file if logging is enabled.
+This must be called with a context object defined by one of the
+C<dIMCTX> macros in scope.
+
+This can also be called as C<mm_log((level, format, args))> in which
+case the currently active context is used and any in scope context is
+ignored.
+
+=cut
+*/
#ifdef IMAGER_LOG
-#define mm_log(x) { m_lhead(__FILE__,__LINE__); m_loog x; }
+#ifndef IMAGER_NO_CONTEXT
+#define mm_log(x) { i_lhead(__FILE__,__LINE__); i_loog x; }
+#endif
+#define im_log(x) { im_lhead(aIMCTX, __FILE__,__LINE__); im_loog x; }
#else
#define mm_log(x)
+#define im_log(x)
#endif