# log-to-defmt This is a logging adapter that acts as an implementation of the [log crate] and hands the rendered messages off to the [defmt crate]. Using this is generally not recommended: Once the log infrastructure is pulled into a project, Rust's string formatting is brought in, avoiding which is a big part of the point of defmt. However, this can be useful during development, when debugging a particular library (that optionally produces messages through log) on a platform for which a defmt output has already been established. [log crate]: https://crates.io/crates/log [defmt crate]: https://crates.io/crates/defmt #### Maturity The current implementation of this takes a huge amount of shortcuts: not only does it not convert log levels, it also hardwires some to the most verbose level, discards lots of information that would otherwise be available, and uses a fixed size buffer. Future iterations of this crate are expected to address these on demand; for example, this could gain a build time configuration mechanism for the maximum expected length, or an `alloc` feature that renders the log messages to a `Vec` instead of a `heapless::Vec` before handing them off to defmt as a slice. The crate will likely introduce such features (altering its behavior) without declaring breaking changes; users are advised to configure their error levels to match which messages they expect to see. License: MIT OR Apache-2.0