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// Contributors: Kitching Simon <Simon.Kitching@orange.ch>
// Nicholas Wolff
package org.apache.log4j;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
import java.io.ObjectOutputStream;
import java.io.ObjectStreamException;
import java.io.Serializable;
/**
Defines the minimum set of levels recognized by the system, that is
<code>OFF</code>, <code>FATAL</code>, <code>ERROR</code>,
<code>WARN</code>, <code>INFO</code>, <code>DEBUG</code> and
<code>ALL</code>.
<p>The <code>Level</code> class may be subclassed to define a larger
level set.
@author Ceki Gülcü
*/
public class Level extends Priority implements Serializable {
/**
* TRACE level integer value.
* @since 1.2.12
*/
public static final int TRACE_INT = 5000;
// match jboss' xlevel
public static final int X_TRACE_INT = DEBUG_INT - 100;
/**
The <code>OFF</code> has the highest possible rank and is
intended to turn off logging. */
final static public Level OFF = new Level(OFF_INT, "OFF", 0);
/**
The <code>FATAL</code> level designates very severe error
events that will presumably lead the application to abort.
*/
final static public Level FATAL = new Level(FATAL_INT, "FATAL", 0);
/**
The <code>ERROR</code> level designates error events that
might still allow the application to continue running. */
final static public Level ERROR = new Level(ERROR_INT, "ERROR", 3);
/**
The <code>WARN</code> level designates potentially harmful situations.
*/
final static public Level WARN = new Level(WARN_INT, "WARN", 4);
/**
The <code>INFO</code> level designates informational messages
that highlight the progress of the application at coarse-grained
level. */
final static public Level INFO = new Level(INFO_INT, "INFO", 6);
/**
The <code>DEBUG</code> Level designates fine-grained
informational events that are most useful to debug an
application. */
final static public Level DEBUG = new Level(DEBUG_INT, "DEBUG", 7);
/**
* The <code>TRACE</code> Level designates finer-grained
* informational events than the <code>DEBUG</code level.
* @since 1.2.12
*/
public static final Level TRACE = new Level(TRACE_INT, "TRACE", 7);
/**
The <code>ALL</code> has the lowest possible rank and is intended to
turn on all logging. */
final static public Level ALL = new Level(ALL_INT, "ALL", 7);
/**
* Serialization version id.
*/
static final long serialVersionUID = 3491141966387921974L;
/**
Instantiate a Level object.
*/
protected Level(int level, String levelStr, int syslogEquivalent) {
super(level, levelStr, syslogEquivalent);
}
/**
Convert the string passed as argument to a level. If the
conversion fails, then this method returns {@link #DEBUG}.
*/
public static Level toLevel(String sArg) {
return (Level) toLevel(sArg, Level.DEBUG);
}
/**
Convert an integer passed as argument to a level. If the
conversion fails, then this method returns {@link #DEBUG}.
*/
public static Level toLevel(int val) {
return (Level) toLevel(val, Level.DEBUG);
}
/**
Convert an integer passed as argument to a level. If the
conversion fails, then this method returns the specified default.
*/
public static Level toLevel(int val, Level defaultLevel) {
switch (val) {
case ALL_INT:
return ALL;
case DEBUG_INT:
return Level.DEBUG;
case INFO_INT:
return Level.INFO;
case WARN_INT:
return Level.WARN;
case ERROR_INT:
return Level.ERROR;
case FATAL_INT:
return Level.FATAL;
case OFF_INT:
return OFF;
case TRACE_INT:
return Level.TRACE;
default:
return defaultLevel;
}
}
/**
Convert the string passed as argument to a level. If the
conversion fails, then this method returns the value of
<code>defaultLevel</code>.
*/
public static Level toLevel(String sArg, Level defaultLevel) {
if (sArg == null)
return defaultLevel;
String s = sArg.toUpperCase();
if (s.equals("ALL"))
return Level.ALL;
if (s.equals("DEBUG"))
return Level.DEBUG;
if (s.equals("INFO"))
return Level.INFO;
if (s.equals("WARN"))
return Level.WARN;
if (s.equals("ERROR"))
return Level.ERROR;
if (s.equals("FATAL"))
return Level.FATAL;
if (s.equals("OFF"))
return Level.OFF;
if (s.equals("TRACE"))
return Level.TRACE;
return defaultLevel;
}
/**
* Custom deserialization of Level.
* @param s serialization stream.
* @throws IOException if IO exception.
* @throws ClassNotFoundException if class not found.
*/
private void readObject(final ObjectInputStream s) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException {
s.defaultReadObject();
level = s.readInt();
syslogEquivalent = s.readInt();
levelStr = s.readUTF();
if (levelStr == null) {
levelStr = "";
}
}
/**
* Serialize level.
* @param s serialization stream.
* @throws IOException if exception during serialization.
*/
private void writeObject(final ObjectOutputStream s) throws IOException {
s.defaultWriteObject();
s.writeInt(level);
s.writeInt(syslogEquivalent);
s.writeUTF(levelStr);
}
/**
* Resolved deserialized level to one of the stock instances.
* May be overridden in classes derived from Level.
* @return resolved object.
* @throws ObjectStreamException if exception during resolution.
*/
private Object readResolve() throws ObjectStreamException {
//
// if the deserialized object is exactly an instance of Level
//
if (getClass() == Level.class) {
return toLevel(level);
}
//
// extension of Level can't substitute stock item
//
return this;
}
}