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Embedded Programming with Modern C++ Cookbook
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Embedded Programming with Modern C++ Cookbook

by Igor Viarheichyk
April 2020
Intermediate to advanced
412 pages
9h 58m
English
Packt Publishing
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Working with debug and release builds

As we learned in the preceding recipe, logging has costs associated with it. It introduces delays to format log messages and writes them to persistent storage or a remote system.

Using log levels helps to reduce the overhead by skipping the writing of some messages to the log file. However, the message is usually being formatted before passing to a log function. For example, in the case of a system error, a developer wants to add an error code reported by the system to the log message. Although string formatting is generally less expensive than writing data to a file, it might still be an issue for highly-loaded systems or systems with limited resources.

Debug symbols added by a compiler do not add runtime ...

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