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Timestamp:
Jul 31, 2011, 5:15:13 PM (14 years ago)
Author:
landauf
Message:

Replaced COUT with orxout in core. Tried to set levels and contexts in a more or less useful way, but not really optimized.

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  • code/branches/output/src/libraries/core/command/CommandEvaluation.cc

    r7401 r8806  
    151151            if (this->bEvaluatedArguments_)
    152152            {
    153                 COUT(6) << "CE_execute (evaluation): " << this->execCommand_->getName() << " with " << this->numberOfEvaluatedArguments_ << " arguments: " << this->arguments_[0] << ' ' << this->arguments_[1] << ' ' << this->arguments_[2] << ' ' << this->arguments_[3] << ' ' << this->arguments_[4] << std::endl;
     153                orxout(verbose, context::commands) << "CE_execute (evaluation): " << this->execCommand_->getName() << " with " << this->numberOfEvaluatedArguments_ << " arguments: " << this->arguments_[0] << ' ' << this->arguments_[1] << ' ' << this->arguments_[2] << ' ' << this->arguments_[3] << ' ' << this->arguments_[4] << endl;
    154154
    155155                // pass as many arguments to the executor as were evaluated (thus the executor can still use additional default values)
     
    186186        {
    187187            if (bPrintError)
    188                 COUT(1) << "Error: Can't evaluate arguments, no console command assigned." << std::endl;
     188                orxout(internal_error, context::commands) << "Can't evaluate arguments, no console command assigned." << endl;
    189189            return CommandExecutor::Error;
    190190        }
     
    200200            this->bEvaluatedArguments_ = true;
    201201        else if (bPrintError)
    202             COUT(1) << "Error: Can't evaluate arguments, not enough arguments given." << std::endl;
     202            orxout(internal_error, context::commands) << "Can't evaluate arguments, not enough arguments given." << endl;
    203203
    204204        return error;
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