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diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/proc_lib.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/proc_lib.xml index cb152d1935..51380ae51c 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/proc_lib.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/proc_lib.xml @@ -59,18 +59,17 @@ <p>When a process that is started using <c>proc_lib</c> terminates abnormally (that is, with another exit reason than <c>normal</c>, <c>shutdown</c>, or <c>{shutdown,Term}</c>), a <em>crash report</em> - is generated, which is written to terminal by the default SASL - event handler. That is, the crash report is normally only visible - if the SASL application is started; see - <seealso marker="sasl:sasl_app"><c>sasl(6)</c></seealso> and section + is generated, which is written to terminal by the default logger + handler setup by Kernel. For more information about how crash reports + were logged prior to Erlang/OTP 21.0, see <seealso marker="sasl:error_logging">SASL Error Logging</seealso> in the SASL User's Guide.</p> <p>Unlike in "plain Erlang", <c>proc_lib</c> processes will not generate <em>error reports</em>, which are written to the terminal by the - emulator and do not require SASL to be started. All exceptions are + emulator. All exceptions are converted to <em>exits</em> which are ignored by the default - <c>error_logger</c> handler.</p> + <c>logger</c> handler.</p> <p>The crash report contains the previously stored information, such as ancestors and initial function, the termination reason, and @@ -115,12 +114,22 @@ <name name="format" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Format a crash report.</fsummary> <desc> - <p>This function can be used by a user-defined event handler to + <note> + <p>This function is deprecated in the sense that + the <c>error_logger</c> is no longer the preferred + interface for logging in Erlang/OTP. A + new <seealso marker="kernel:logger_chapter">logging + API</seealso> was added in Erlang/OTP 21.0, but + legacy <c>error_logger</c> handlers can still be used. New + Logger handlers do not need to use this function, since + the formatting callback (<c>report_cb</c>) is included as + metadata in the log event.</p> + </note> + <p>This function can be used by a user-defined legacy + <c>error_logger</c> event handler to format a crash report. The crash report is sent using - <seealso marker="kernel:error_logger#error_report/2"> - <c>error_logger:error_report(crash_report, - <anno>CrashReport</anno>)</c></seealso>. - That is, the event to be handled is of the format + <seealso marker="kernel:logger"> + <c>logger(3)</c></seealso>, and the event to be handled is of the format <c>{error_report, GL, {Pid, crash_report, <anno>CrashReport</anno>}}</c>, where <c>GL</c> is the group leader pid of process @@ -132,7 +141,19 @@ <name name="format" arity="3"/> <fsummary>Format a crash report.</fsummary> <desc> - <p>This function can be used by a user-defined event handler to + <note> + <p>This function is deprecated in the sense that + the <c>error_logger</c> is no longer the preferred + interface for logging in Erlang/OTP. A + new <seealso marker="kernel:logger_chapter">logging + API</seealso> was added in Erlang/OTP 21.0, but + legacy <c>error_logger</c> handlers can still be used. New + Logger handlers do not need to used this function, since + the formatting callback (<c>report_cb</c>) is included as + metadata in the log event.</p> + </note> + <p>This function can be used by a user-defined legacy + <c>error_logger</c> event handler to format a crash report. When <anno>Depth</anno> is specified as a positive integer, it is used in the format string to limit the output as follows: <c>io_lib:format("~P", @@ -395,6 +416,8 @@ init(Parent) -> <title>See Also</title> <p><seealso marker="kernel:error_logger"> <c>error_logger(3)</c></seealso></p> + <p><seealso marker="kernel:logger"> + <c>logger(3)</c></seealso></p> </section> </erlref> |