Macro tracing::span [−][src]
macro_rules! span {
(target : $target : expr, parent : $parent : expr, $lvl : expr, $name : expr) => { ... };
(target : $target : expr, parent : $parent : expr, $lvl : expr, $name : expr,
$($fields : tt) *) => { ... };
(target : $target : expr, $lvl : expr, $name : expr, $($fields : tt) *) => { ... };
(target : $target : expr, parent : $parent : expr, $lvl : expr, $name : expr) => { ... };
(parent : $parent : expr, $lvl : expr, $name : expr, $($fields : tt) *) => { ... };
(parent : $parent : expr, $lvl : expr, $name : expr) => { ... };
(target : $target : expr, $lvl : expr, $name : expr, $($fields : tt) *) => { ... };
(target : $target : expr, $lvl : expr, $name : expr) => { ... };
($lvl : expr, $name : expr, $($fields : tt) *) => { ... };
($lvl : expr, $name : expr) => { ... };
}
Expand description
Constructs a new span.
See the top-level documentation for details on the syntax accepted by this macro.
Examples
Creating a new span:
let span = span!(Level::TRACE, "my span");
let _enter = span.enter();
// do work inside the span...