lib/squib.rb in squib-0.15.2 vs lib/squib.rb in squib-0.15.3

- old
+ new

@@ -1,32 +1,32 @@ -require 'logger' -require 'cairo' -require 'pango' -require 'rsvg2' -require_relative 'squib/version' -require_relative 'squib/commands/cli' -require_relative 'squib/deck' -require_relative 'squib/card' - -module Squib - - # Access the internal logger that Squib uses. By default, Squib configure the logger to the WARN level - # Use this to suppress or increase output levels. - # @example - # Squib.logger.level = Logger::DEBUG #show waaaay more information than you probably need, unless you're a dev - # Squib.logger.level = Logger::ERROR #basically turns it off - # - # @return [Logger] the ruby logger - # @api public - def logger - if @logger.nil? - @logger = Logger.new($stdout) - @logger.level = Logger::WARN - @logger.formatter = proc do |severity, datetime, m_progname, msg| - "#{datetime} #{severity}: #{msg}\n" - end - end - @logger - end - module_function :logger - -end +require 'logger' +require 'cairo' +require 'pango' +require 'rsvg2' +require_relative 'squib/version' +require_relative 'squib/commands/cli' +require_relative 'squib/deck' +require_relative 'squib/card' + +module Squib + + # Access the internal logger that Squib uses. By default, Squib configure the logger to the WARN level + # Use this to suppress or increase output levels. + # @example + # Squib.logger.level = Logger::DEBUG #show waaaay more information than you probably need, unless you're a dev + # Squib.logger.level = Logger::ERROR #basically turns it off + # + # @return [Logger] the ruby logger + # @api public + def logger + if @logger.nil? + @logger = Logger.new($stdout) + @logger.level = Logger::WARN + @logger.formatter = proc do |severity, datetime, m_progname, msg| + "#{datetime} #{severity}: #{msg}\n" + end + end + @logger + end + module_function :logger + +end