On Wed, 12 Dec 2007 Oli...@Li... wrote:
> I'm trying to implement a framwork for my perl scripts using your
> excellent library log4perl and I'm really happy with it.
Great, thanks for the kind words!
> I have just a short question, to the function
> appender_thresholds_adjust(). I found, that a threshold offset of
> 0 has the same effect as a threshold offset of -1. This seems to be
> an inconcistency for me. I would expect, that an offset of 0 leaves
> the threshold unchanged.
Hmm, that's a bug. I've checked in a fix for Log::Log4perl
1.15 to let appender_thresholds_adjust() return right away if the
'delta' is set to 0. Until 1.15 goes out to CPAN (might be a month
or so), please check for the "==0" case explicitly and suppress the
call to appender_thresholds_adjust().
Thanks for letting us know!
-- Mike
Mike Schilli
m...@pe...
>
> This makes sense, when I want to make some arithmetic with the log level:
> Standard log level = WARN ($StandardLogLevel = 1;)
> command line: --verbosity=x ($Verbosity = x;)
> Levels: Errors: x=0
> Warnings: x=1
> Info: x=2
> Debug: x=3
> All: x=4
> Perl: Log::Log4perl->appender_thresholds_adjust($StandardLogLevel -
> $Verbosity);
>
> Or is there any special reason, why the function was implemented that way?
>
> Regards,
>
> Oliver
>
>
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