Salah Eddine Taouririt
Salah Eddine Taouririt

Reputation: 26465

Why should I use log.Println instead of fmt.Println?

From log.go (the implementation of the log package) :

167 // Println calls l.Output to print to the logger.
168 // Arguments are handled in the manner of fmt.Println.
169 func (l *Logger) Println(v ...interface{}) { l.Output(2, fmt.Sprintln(v...)) }

log.Println is just a function wrapper for fmt.Sprintln , why should I use it instead of fmt.Println or fmt.Sprintln ?

Any practical reasons ?

Upvotes: 130

Views: 43464

Answers (1)

Volker
Volker

Reputation: 42476

Two things are different:

  1. Printing via package log is safe from concurrent goroutines (while plain fmt isn't)

  2. Log can add timing information automatically.

So these are two completely different things. log is for logging and fmt for formatting. (Okay, log uses the same verbs and flags, but that is just convenient).

Upvotes: 197

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