RE: [Rest2web-develop] rest2web Verbosity
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From: Andrew I. <and...@us...> - 2006-04-06 06:48:41
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Those 3 levels sound good to me, and I think a config file option would be redundant. Andrew > -----Original Message----- > From: res...@li... > [mailto:res...@li...]On Behalf Of > Fuzzyman > Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 2:24 AM > To: Rest2web Dev List > Subject: [Rest2web-develop] rest2web Verbosity > > > Hello all, > > Just to let you all know that I am most of the way through implementing > 'verbosity levels'. All the infrastructure is in place, and I'm starting > to go through changing the print statements. > > I'm implementing three levels of verbosity : > > -v Verbose (default) Info, Warnings & Action > -a Warnings & Actions > -w Warnings Only > > Info is when rest2web scans a new directory, processes a page, guesses > an encoding & skips writing a page or copying a file. > > Actions are when it does something like writing a file or copying a file. > > Warnings are when a file to be copied is missing, or something like that. > > Are these levels sufficient ? Should I add an option to the config file > to set the verbosity level, as well as the command line switches ? > > New code should use the 'out' function rather than the print statement, > and set the level of the message being sent. If a log file is in use, > *everything* is logged - whatever the verbosity level. > > Even on the lowest verbosity level (-w), the welcome message, rest2web > version, and number of files processed is still displayed. > > Thanks > > Fuzzyman > http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/index.shtml |