I was going through the "Logging Cookbook" article, following perfectly...
until the section entitled "Dealing with handlers that block" attributed to
writer Vinay Sajip .
I skimmed his discussion and figured that I could look at the code to
figure out which imports that he did not include in the code because
everything was making perfect sense.
Apparently one of the imports required was the code snippet for a module
recently above... yet there is no link in the doc to take me to a simple
article explaining how to take a module code and create a import module in
the article.
Thus, the Logging Cookbook became immediately IRRELEVANT in being a
reference article without having experience or knowledge in creating Python
modules.
Yes, I am working on a complex project for myself. and am ramping up as
quickly as I can, yet with a total of about 3 years managing python scripts
similar to DOS BAT files, I have no experience creating importable modules
in Python.
Doing this complex project, I plan on designing MANY custom personal import
modules for myself, yet that has not become a required skill yet.
**Thus** to make the "Logging Cookbook** more useful, there should probably
be a link to a quick appendix article by Vijay describing how to create an
importable module from his long description about "Dealing with handlers
that block"... or after he presented the code for the module.
I still have a lot of the article to read and was REALLY enjoying the
coding knowledge that I was getting about the topic of logging... yet at
this point in the article, there is a MAJOR requirement in
knowledge which could be a simple appendix to the article, omitted from the
learning process.
Thank you for addressing this issue. I came to this Python document
"Logging Cookbook" from IDLE reading Python documentation, and doing a
search for "logging". I am not really sure if I am reading an online
article or a downloaded file with online links in the footer of the "help"
subsystem. Yet,, I am very disappointed that Vijay's awesome article has a
stopping point where I cannot use the information presented because I do
not possess the knowledge and am not directed to a place to get the
knowledge.
Thank you for your attention to this problem that only needs a short
appendix or attachment at the bottom of the article... or a link to
"Creating local/private Modules Cookbook. ;)
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