Comment Re:SystemD (Score 1) 154
I don't want to store it separately. I want it stored with the logs, but identifiable. Eg:
journalctl --user CODE_FILE=qrc:/qml/controlsUit/+webengine/BaseWebView.qml
And this gives me every message that comes from that particular file.
Or I can ask for all the errors coming from there with:
journalctl --user CODE_FILE=qrc:/qml/controlsUit/+webengine/BaseWebView.qml PRIORITY=2
An application I develop logs extra fields to journald. Which means I can trivially search anything by any field it logs. I don't need to craft a regex for that, because it's not being dumped into a text file I have to parse. There's no problems with things like spaces, newlines, or that "5" may be a value that can appear in 5 different columns and so needs work to grep accurately for, or work to do to match columns 3 and 7. I simply have columns and values I can trivially match.
The point of this is to get work done. I don't care if it's binary or what. I care it's extremely functional, and doesn't require me to futz around with grep or perl scripts to extract useful information.