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SymLog

Better debug information with Symbol Logging for Swift code

Usage:

Use public func symLog for logging without instance counting

This logging function can be called anywhere in your code like this:

	symLog(1, "first symLog test")      // try 1..80 as first param

Parameter 0 mutes logging

Use class SymLogC for logging Swift structs and classes with instance counting:

Put

	private let symLog = SymLogC()     // parameter 0 mutes logging

at the top of your Swift class/struct.

Put log calls in your code like this:

	symLog.log("your message here")

or

	symLog.log()

or

	symLog.log(Any_Class)

or

	symLog.log("your message with param \(Any_Class) and newlines \n\n")

If you want to (temporarely) stop logging for this class, add a parameter "0" like this:

	private let symLog = SymLogC(0)     // parameter 0 mutes logging

The .log function calls in this class will be muted.

Use class SymLogV for logging SwiftUI Views with instance counting:

	import SwiftUI
	import SymLog

	struct ContentView: View {
		private let symLog = SymLogV()      // parameter 0 mutes logging

	var body: some View {
		symLog {
			VStack {

or

		symLog {
			NavigationView {

Since SymLogV inherits from SymLogC, you can use the class logging function also for debugging Swift logic in your SwiftUI view definitions. Just call

			symLog.log("your message here")

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