#include <Priority.hh>
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enum | PriorityLevel { EMERG = 0, FATAL = 0, ALERT = 100, CRIT = 200, ERROR = 300, WARN = 400, NOTICE = 500, INFO = 600, DEBUG = 700, NOTSET = 800 } |
typedef int | Value |
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static const std::string & | getPriorityName (int priority) throw () |
static Value | getPriorityValue (const std::string &priorityName) throw (std::invalid_argument) |
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static const int | MESSAGE_SIZE = 8 |
The Priority class provides importance levels with which one can categorize log messages.
Definition at line 61 of file Priority.hh.
typedef int log4cpp::Priority::Value |
The type of Priority Values
Definition at line 85 of file Priority.hh.
Predefined Levels of Priorities. These correspond to the priority levels used by syslog(3).
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EMERG | |
FATAL | |
ALERT | |
CRIT | |
ERROR | |
WARN | |
NOTICE | |
INFO | |
DEBUG | |
NOTSET |
Definition at line 70 of file Priority.hh.
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Returns the name of the given priority value. Currently, if the value is not one of the PriorityLevel values, the method returns the name of the largest priority smaller the given value.
priority | the numeric value of the priority. |
Definition at line 37 of file Priority.cpp.
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Returns the value of the given priority name. This can be either one of EMERG ... NOTSET or a decimal string representation of the value, e.g. '700' for DEBUG.
priorityName | the string containing the the of the priority |
std::invalid_argument | if the priorityName does not correspond with a known Priority name or a number |
Definition at line 44 of file Priority.cpp.
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Definition at line 64 of file Priority.hh.