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public static function Log(message: object): void;
public static void Log(object message);
public static def Log(message as object) as void
public static function Log(message: object, context: Object): void;
public static void Log(object message, Object context);
public static def Log(message as object, context as Object) as void

Parameters

message String or object to be converted to string representation for display.
context Object to which the message applies.

Description

Logs message to the Unity Console.

When you select the message in the console a connection to the context object will be drawn. This can be useful for locating the object on which an error occurs.

When the message is a string, rich text markup can be used to add emphasis. See the manual page about rich text for details of the different markup tags available.

// Message with a link to an object.
Debug.Log ("Hello", gameObject);

// Message using rich text. Debug.Log("<color=red>Fatal error:</color> AssetBundle not found");
using UnityEngine;
using System.Collections;

public class ExampleClass : MonoBehaviour {
    void Example() {
        Debug.Log("Hello", gameObject);
        Debug.Log("<color=red>Fatal error:</color> AssetBundle not found");
    }
}
import UnityEngine
import System.Collections

public class ExampleClass(MonoBehaviour):

	def Example() as void:
		Debug.Log('Hello', gameObject)
		Debug.Log('<color=red>Fatal error:</color> AssetBundle not found')