Difference between revisions of "Extensions.Logging.LogLevel"
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Revision as of 10:54, 19 October 2018
Classification
| Name | LogLevel |
| Short Description | Describing log thresholds used by the SetLogLevel action |
| Class | Simple Data Type |
| Base Data Type | SimpleType |
| Default Value | ALL |
| Provide a Literal | Yes |
| SpecifiedBy | ISO 13209-3 |
| Standard Compliant | Yes |
Description
LogLevel is an enumeration type describing log thresholds used by the SetLogLevel action.
The list of allowed enumeration values is defined in (see) Logging.
Order Relation
LogLevel values may occur as operands of comparisons. For this case, the following order relation is defined. Started with the lowest value ALL = 0:
ALL < TRACE < DEBUG < INFO < WARN < ERROR < FATAL < OFFLiteral
The syntax for Literals for complex data types should be used, where the member value is one of the values in the list.
@LogLevel:ALL|TRACE|DEBUG|INFO|WARN|ERROR|FATAL|OFFCore Conversion
The following table shows the rules for conversion to another data type:
| Conversion | Result | Sample |
| ToBoolean | Undefined (should not be used) | |
| ToInteger | Returns the index of the value in the LogLevels enumeration (smallest index is 0) | Integer val = ToInteger(@LogLevel:ALL); // Returns 0 |
| ToFloat | Undefined (should not be used) | |
| ToString | Returns the name of the enumeration value | String s = ToString(@LogLevel:ALL); // Returns "ALL" |
| ToByteField | Undefined (should not be used) |
Sample
Logging.LogLevel LogLevelVariable = @LogLevel:ALL;