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this is a typical problem that you have with locking like where do you create the logger how do you get access to the logger everywhere in your code the problem is of course that you want to avoid that if youamp;#39;re using letamp;#39;s say dependency injection you have to provide to every function the logger as an argument thatamp;#39;s like one extreme version of dealing with it the other extreme end is that you donamp;#39;t provide it anywhere as an argument but you simply import the log everywhere then you just have access from it from the global scope and thatamp;#39;s also not ideal so the truth is somewhere in the middle I typically try to work out something where up until a certain level I do Supply the longer objects so I do create the logger objects in one place and then wherever it makes sense add it as a dependency injection basically using extra argument tool function but it depends I try to find a reasonable balance because well unfortunately thereamp;#39;s no perf