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From: John Torjo (john.groups_at_[hidden])
Date: 2007-11-26 05:43:01
>> Depending on which level is enabled for your application, some
>> messages will reach the log: those messages having at least that
>> level. For instance, if info level is enabled, all logged messages
>> will reach the log. If warning level is enabled, all messages are
>> logged, but the warnings. If debug level is enabled, messages that
>> have levels debug, error, fatal will be logged.
>>
>
> It might seem a minor point, but to me the ordering between info,
> warning, and debug is the wrong way around. In fact, I would say that
> debug should be the lowest level, followed by info, then warning.
> Reason being I would only want to see debug messages when I actually
> need to debug the program, but info messages and (more importantly)
> warnings should be producable in production releases.
>
>
Yes, you're right. Will fix this ASAP.
Best,
John
> Spencer
>
>
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