Logging documentation update.

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Vinay Sajip 2010-12-13 18:49:08 +00:00
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@ -3600,13 +3600,16 @@ attribute names, their meanings and the corresponding placeholder in a %-style
format string.
If you are using {}-formatting (:func:`str.format`), you can use
``{{attrname}}`` as the placeholder in the format string. If you are using
``{attrname}`` as the placeholder in the format string. If you are using
$-formatting (:class:`string.Template`), use the form ``${attrname}``. In
both cases, of course, replace ``attrname`` with the actual attribute name
you want to use.
In the case of {}-formatting, you can specify formatting flags by placing them
after the attribute name, separated from it with a colon.
after the attribute name, separated from it with a colon. For example: a
placeholder of ``{msecs:03d}`` would format a millisecond value of ``4`` as
``004``. Refer to the :meth:`str.format` documentation for full details on
the options available to you.
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| Attribute name | Format | Description |