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c++.stlsoft - Pantheios: 1.0.1 (beta 59) Released

Pantheios is an Open Source C/C++ Logging API library, offering an optimal
combination of 100% type-safety, efficiency, genericity and extensibility.
It is simple to use and extend, highly-portable (platform and
compiler-independent) and, best of all, it upholds the C tradition of you
only pay for what you use.


Pantheios supports logging of message statements of arbitrary complexity,
consisting of heterogenous types.

Pantheios supports filtering of log messages based on severity level
including (but not limited to) the eight levels defined by the SysLog
protocol.

Pantheios supports back-end output, individually and in combination, to
stderr/stdout, SysLog (including a custom implementation of the SysLog
protocol for Windows), Win32 debugger, Win32 event log, COM Error Object,
Speech, or any custom back-end extension you care to write. Importantly,
Pantheios is readily extended to use the existing transport mechanisms of
feature-rich logging libraries such as ACE, log4cpp, log4cplus, log4cxx.

Pantheios does not contain any compiler-specific or platform-specific
constructs. It supports UNIX (including Linux and Mac OS-X), and Windows,
and should work with any operating system. It is known to be compatible with
Borland (5.5.1+), Comeau (4.3.3+), Digital Mars (8.45+), GCC (3.2+), Intel
(6+), Metrowerks (8+), Microsoft Visual C++ (5.0+), and should work with any
reasonably modern C++ compiler.

Pantheios is completely free and includes source released under a BSD-style
licence.

Release 1.0.1 beta 59 incorporates:
 * Refactoring of test directories
 * Tidying of examples
 * Added hexptr inserter example


Note: this release of Pantheios requires STLSoft 1.9.9, or later. Download
from http://stlsoft.org/downloads.html

Download from:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=141831&package_id=155759

Discuss at: http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=475313

Pantheios website: http://pantheios.org/
Nov 23 2007