The priority class provides importance levels with which one can categorize log messages.
#include <log4c/defs.h>
enum log4c_priority_level_t { LOG4C_PRIORITY_FATAL = 000, LOG4C_PRIORITY_ALERT = 100, LOG4C_PRIORITY_CRIT = 200, LOG4C_PRIORITY_ERROR = 300, LOG4C_PRIORITY_WARN = 400, LOG4C_PRIORITY_NOTICE = 500, LOG4C_PRIORITY_INFO = 600, LOG4C_PRIORITY_DEBUG = 700, LOG4C_PRIORITY_TRACE = 800, LOG4C_PRIORITY_NOTSET = 900, LOG4C_PRIORITY_UNKNOWN = 1000 }
LOG4C_API const char * log4c_priority_to_string (int a_priority)
LOG4C_API int log4c_priority_to_int (const char *a_priority_name)
The priority class provides importance levels with which one can categorize log messages.
Enumerator:
LOG4C_PRIORITY_FATAL
fatal
LOG4C_PRIORITY_ALERT
alert
LOG4C_PRIORITY_CRIT
crit
LOG4C_PRIORITY_ERROR
error
LOG4C_PRIORITY_WARN
warn
LOG4C_PRIORITY_NOTICE
notice
LOG4C_PRIORITY_INFO
info
LOG4C_PRIORITY_DEBUG
debug
LOG4C_PRIORITY_TRACE
trace
LOG4C_PRIORITY_NOTSET
notset
LOG4C_PRIORITY_UNKNOWN
unknown
a_priority_name a priority string name.
Returns:
the given numeric value of the priority.
References LOG4C_PRIORITY_UNKNOWN.
a_priority a numeric value of the priority.
Returns:
the given priority string name.
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