* regular expressions.
*/
+#include "utils_latency_config.h"
#include "utils_match.h"
struct cu_tail_match_s;
* RETURN VALUE
* Returns NULL upon failure, non-NULL otherwise.
*/
-cu_tail_match_t *tail_match_create (const char *filename);
+cu_tail_match_t *tail_match_create(const char *filename);
/*
* NAME
* PARAMETERS
* The object to destroy.
*/
-void tail_match_destroy (cu_tail_match_t *obj);
+void tail_match_destroy(cu_tail_match_t *obj);
/*
* NAME
* matched any lines recently or not.
* When `tail_match_destroy' is called the `user_data' pointer is freed using
* the `free_user_data' callback - if it is not NULL.
- * When using this interface the `tail_match' module doesn't dispatch any values
+ * When using this interface the `tail_match' module doesn't dispatch any
+ * values
* itself - all that has to happen in either the match-callbacks or the
* submit_match callback.
*
* RETURN VALUE
* Zero upon success, non-zero otherwise.
*/
-int tail_match_add_match (cu_tail_match_t *obj, cu_match_t *match,
- int (*submit_match) (cu_match_t *match, void *user_data),
- void *user_data,
- void (*free_user_data) (void *user_data));
+int tail_match_add_match(cu_tail_match_t *obj, cu_match_t *match,
+ int (*submit_match)(cu_match_t *match,
+ void *user_data),
+ void *user_data,
+ void (*free_user_data)(void *user_data));
/*
* NAME
* tail_match_add_match_simple
*
* DESCRIPTION
- * A simplified version of `tail_match_add_match'. The regular expressen `regex'
+ * A simplified version of `tail_match_add_match'. The regular expressen
+ * `regex'
* must match a number, which is then dispatched according to `ds_type'. See
* the `match_create_simple' function in utils_match.h for a description how
* this flag effects calculation of a new value.
- * The values gathered are dispatched by the tail_match module in this case. The
+ * The values gathered are dispatched by the tail_match module in this case.
+ * The
* passed `plugin', `plugin_instance', `type', and `type_instance' are
* directly used when submitting these values.
* With excluderegex it is possible to exlude lines from the match.
+ * The `latency_cfg' specifies configuration for submitting latency.
*
* RETURN VALUE
* Zero upon success, non-zero otherwise.
*/
-int tail_match_add_match_simple (cu_tail_match_t *obj,
- const char *regex, const char *excluderegex, int ds_type,
- const char *plugin, const char *plugin_instance,
- const char *type, const char *type_instance, const cdtime_t interval);
+int tail_match_add_match_simple(cu_tail_match_t *obj, const char *regex,
+ const char *excluderegex, int ds_type,
+ const char *plugin, const char *plugin_instance,
+ const char *type, const char *type_instance,
+ const latency_config_t latency_cfg,
+ const cdtime_t interval);
/*
* NAME
* from the logfile using `utils_tail' and tries to match them using all
* added `utils_match' objects.
* After all lines have been read and processed, the submit_match callback is
- * called or, in case of tail_match_add_match_simple, the data is dispatched to
+ * called or, in case of tail_match_add_match_simple, the data is dispatched
+ * to
* the daemon directly.
*
* RETURN VALUE
* Zero on success, nonzero on failure.
*/
-int tail_match_read (cu_tail_match_t *obj);
+int tail_match_read(cu_tail_match_t *obj);
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