severity
The severity
module defines severity_number
values
and associated utility functions
Constants
unspecified
type: I64
The severity wasn't specified
trace
type: I64
Trace - default level
trace2
type: I64
Trace - level 2
trace3
type: I64
Trace - level 3
trace4
type: I64
Trace - level 4
debug
type: I64
Debug - default level
debug2
type: I64
Debug - level 2
debug3
type: I64
Debug - level 3
debug4
type: I64
Debug - level 4
info
type: I64
Informational - default level
info2
type: I64
Informational - level 2
info3
type: I64
Informational - level 3
info4
type: I64
Informational - level 4
warn
type: I64
Warning - default level
warn2
type: I64
Warning - level 2
warn3
type: I64
Warning - level 3
warn4
type: I64
Warning - level 4
error
type: I64
Non-fatal ( recoverable ) Error - default level
error2
type: I64
Non-fatal ( recoverable ) Error - level 2
error3
type: I64
Non-fatal ( recoverable ) Error - level 3
error4
type: I64
Non-fatal ( recoverable ) Error - level 4
fatal
type: I64
Fatal ( recoverable ) Error - default level
fatal2
type: I64
Fatal ( recoverable ) Error - level 2
fatal3
type: I64
Fatal ( recoverable ) Error - level 3
fatal4
type: I64
Fatal ( recoverable ) Error - level 4
Functions
to_string(severity_number)
Given a severity_number
returns its normative string representation
Returns a string
indicates_error(severity_number)
Given a severity_number
is it indicative of a non-fatal or fatal error
Returns a bool
make_default()
Returns the default severity_number
The default severity_number