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Main.cpp
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//
// HexDump - shows how to use plog::hexdump to dump binary buffers into hex.
//
#include <plog/Log.h>
#include <plog/Init.h>
#include <plog/Formatters/TxtFormatter.h>
#include <plog/Appenders/ColorConsoleAppender.h>
#include <plog/Helpers/HexDump.h>
#include <vector>
#include <string>
int main()
{
static plog::ColorConsoleAppender<plog::TxtFormatter> consoleAppender;
plog::init(plog::verbose, &consoleAppender);
std::vector<int> v;
v.push_back(10);
v.push_back(20);
v.push_back(30);
v.push_back(40);
v.push_back(1000000);
v.push_back(2000000);
v.push_back(3000000);
PLOGI << "v: " << plog::hexdump(v);
PLOGI << "v: " << plog::hexdump(v).group(0);
PLOGI << "v: " << plog::hexdump(v).separator("", "");
PLOGI << "v: " << plog::hexdump(v).group(4).separator(" ", "|");
PLOGI << "v: " << plog::hexdump(v).separator("", " ");
std::string s("Hello!");
PLOGI << "s: " << plog::hexdump(s);
int arr[] = {255, 511, 65535};
PLOGI << "arr: " << plog::hexdump(arr);
void* p = malloc(100);
PLOGI << "p: " << plog::hexdump(p, 100);
return 0;
}