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This is based on MR #18 so the only interesting commit is the last one. |
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@ngiallelis, well the idea of using fluent is to keep structured log where possible, hence the use of |
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This is a prototype for adding structured exception to a
FluentRecordFormatterformatted message.I am not sure yet if this is any useful and it is not exactly the cleanest way to add custom attributes to a record but this might be useful for someone.