//#include "Levels.mpp"
#include "Levels.ih"
-///////////////////////////////hh.p////////////////////////////////////////
+//-/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
namespace senf {
namespace log {
/** \defgroup loglevels Log levels
-
+
These are the valid %log levels with some additional special values:
<dl><dt>VERBOSE</dt><dd>Really verbose %log messages. Messages at this level are used for
<dt>CRITICAL</dt><dd>Error condition which does not terminate the program completely but has
non-reversible adverse effects</dd>
-
+
<dt>FATAL</dt><dd>Error condition which does terminate program execution or enforces a
restart or some kind of re-initialization with loss of state and context.</dd></dl>
There are also some special values which <em>must not be used as a %log level</em>:
-
- <dl><dt>DISABLED</dt><dd>Disable all %log messages.</dd>
+
+ <dl><dt>DISABLED</dt><dd>Disable all %log messages.</dd>
<dt>NONE</dt><dd>Special value which signifies inheritance of the default %log
level.</dd></dl>
simpler to parse them if they are all of the same type.
*/
- ///\{
-
+ //\{
+
/** \brief Log level %VERBOSE
\see loglevels */
struct VERBOSE : public detail::LevelBase { static unsigned const value = 1; };
\see loglevels */
struct NONE : public detail::LevelBase { static unsigned const value = 0; };
- ///\}
-
+ //\}
+
static char const * const LEVELNAMES[8] = {
"NONE", "VERBOSE", "NOTICE", "MESSAGE", "IMPORTANT", "CRITICAL", "FATAL", "DISABLED" };
}}
-///////////////////////////////hh.e////////////////////////////////////////
+//-/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//#include "Levels.cci"
//#include "Levels.ct"
//#include "Levels.cti"