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						std.experimental.logger.core.Logger.memLogFunctions.logImplf  - multiple declarations
				Function Logger.memLogFunctions.logImplf
This function logs data to the used Logger in a
        printf-style manner.
						
				void logImplf(int line = __LINE__, string file = __FILE__, string funcName = __FUNCTION__, string prettyFuncName = __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, string moduleName = __MODULE__, A...)
				(
				
				  lazy bool condition,
				
				  lazy string msg,
				
				  lazy A args
				
				);
						
					
				In order for the resulting log message to be logged the LogLevel
        must be greater or equal than the LogLevel of the used Logger
        and must be greater or equal than the global LogLevel additionally
           the passed condition must be true.
Parameters
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| condition | The condition must be truefor the data to be logged. | 
| msg | The printf-style string. | 
| args | The data that should be logged. | 
Example
auto s = new FileLogger(stderr);
sFunction Logger.memLogFunctions.logImplf
This function logs data to the used Logger in a
        printf-style manner.
						
				void logImplf(int line = __LINE__, string file = __FILE__, string funcName = __FUNCTION__, string prettyFuncName = __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, string moduleName = __MODULE__, A...)
				(
				
				  lazy string msg,
				
				  lazy A args
				
				);
						
					
				In order for the resulting log message to be logged the LogLevel must
        be greater or equal than the LogLevel of the used Logger and
        must be greater or equal than the global LogLevel.
Parameters
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| msg | The printf-style string. | 
| args | The data that should be logged. | 
Example
auto s = new FileLogger(stderr);
sAuthors
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