Hi, ALL, Could someone please explain to me how the code in http://docs.python.org/2/howto/logging#logging-from-multiple-modules works? In particular I'm interested in how the mylib.py knows about the myapp.log.
What I mean is: logging object is not passed to mylib.py, so essentially it should create a new instance of the logging object. What am I missing? But this question comes from the following fact about my application. I tried to create a logging object which will store the logging information to the file in the main class. Then I pass this object to another class constructor and use it in that second class. Upon running everything is OK, but when the program successfully finishes, the log file has 0 length. AFAIU, I'm doing it properly and the example referenced is wrong, yet the results are completely different. Thank you for any expplanation. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list