Hi,
Could be something like this...
sub recordStatus {
if($m_bUseLog and $iLogLevel <= $m_iLogLevel) {
my $format = shift;
my $string = sprintf $format, @_;
return length $string if(print $m_sSourceFile $string);
return -1;
}
}
This would be something like you have, having $m_bUseLog, $iLogLevel, $m_iLogLevel, $m_sSourceFile, as global variables. Where $m_sSourceFile is the FILEHANDLE...
In the C++ as in the Perl, you should add some errors check, from input and also define a common error return (if return -> croack)...
Regards,
|fire| at irc.freenode.net
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