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/* -*- C++ -*- */
// $Id$
// ============================================================================
//
// = LIBRARY
// ace
//
// = FILENAME
// Log_Priority.h
//
// = AUTHOR
// Doug Schmidt
//
// ============================================================================
#if !defined (ACE_LM_PRIORITY_H)
#define ACE_LM_PRIORITY_H
enum ACE_Log_Priority
// = TITLE
// This data type indicates the relative priorities of the
// logging messages, from lowest to highest priority.
//
// = DESCRIPTION
// These values are defined using powers of two so that it's
// possible to form a mask to turn the on or off dynamically.
{
// = Note, this first argument *must* start at 1!
LM_SHUTDOWN = 01,
// Shutdown the logger (decimal 1).
LM_TRACE = 02,
// Messages indicating function-calling sequence (decimal 2).
LM_DEBUG = 04,
// Messages that contain information normally of use only when
// debugging a program (decimal 4).
LM_INFO = 010,
// Informational messages (decimal 8).
LM_NOTICE = 020,
// Conditions that are not error conditions, but that may require
// special handling (decimal 16).
LM_WARNING = 040,
// Warning messages (decimal 32).
LM_STARTUP = 0100,
// Initialize the logger (decimal 64).
LM_ERROR = 0200,
// Error messages (decimal 128).
LM_CRITICAL = 0400,
// Critical conditions, such as hard device errors (decimal 256).
LM_ALERT = 01000,
// A condition that should be corrected immediately, such as a
// corrupted system database (decimal 512).
LM_EMERGENCY = 02000,
// A panic condition. This is normally broadcast to all users
// (decimal 1024).
LM_MAX = LM_EMERGENCY
// The maximum logging priority.
};
#endif /* ACE_LM_PRIORITY_H */
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