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2003-06-21 Michael Koch <konqueror@gmx.de> * java/util/logging/LogRecord.java, java/util/logging/Logger.java, java/util/logging/SocketHandler.java, java/util/logging/SimpleFormatter.java, java/util/logging/Formatter.java, java/util/logging/ErrorManager.java, java/util/logging/Handler.java, java/util/logging/FileHandler.java, java/util/logging/LogManager.java, java/util/logging/Level.java, java/util/logging/ConsoleHandler.java, java/util/logging/StreamHandler.java, java/util/logging/LoggingPermission.java, java/util/logging/Filter.java, java/util/logging/MemoryHandler.java, java/util/logging/XMLFormatter.java: New files from classpath. From-SVN: r68295
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Java
/* Level.java -- a class for indicating logging levels
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Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GNU Classpath.
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GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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any later version.
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GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GNU Classpath; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
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Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
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02111-1307 USA.
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Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is
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making a combined work based on this library. Thus, the terms and
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conditions of the GNU General Public License cover the whole
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combination.
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As a special exception, the copyright holders of this library give you
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permission to link this library with independent modules to produce an
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executable, regardless of the license terms of these independent
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modules, and to copy and distribute the resulting executable under
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terms of your choice, provided that you also meet, for each linked
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independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that
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module. An independent module is a module which is not derived from
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or based on this library. If you modify this library, you may extend
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this exception to your version of the library, but you are not
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obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this
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exception statement from your version.
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*/
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package java.util.logging;
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import java.util.ResourceBundle;
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/**
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* A class for indicating logging levels. A number of commonly used
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* levels is pre-defined (such as <code>java.util.logging.Level.INFO</code>),
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* and applications should utilize those whenever possible. For specialized
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* purposes, however, applications can sub-class Level in order to define
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* custom logging levels.
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*
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* @author Sascha Brawer <brawer@acm.org>
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*/
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public class Level
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implements java.io.Serializable
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{
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/* The integer values are the same as in the Sun J2SE 1.4.
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* They have been obtained with a test program. In J2SE 1.4.1,
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* Sun has amended the API documentation; these values are now
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* publicly documented.
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*/
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/**
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* The <code>OFF</code> level is used as a threshold for filtering
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* log records, meaning that no message should be logged.
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*
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* @see Logger#setLevel(java.util.logging.Level)
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*/
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public static final Level OFF = new Level ("OFF", Integer.MAX_VALUE);
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/**
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* Log records whose level is <code>SEVERE</code> indicate a serious
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* failure that prevents normal program execution. Messages at this
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* level should be understandable to an inexperienced, non-technical
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* end user. Ideally, they explain in simple words what actions the
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* user can take in order to resolve the problem.
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*/
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public static final Level SEVERE = new Level ("SEVERE", 1000);
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/**
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* Log records whose level is <code>WARNING</code> indicate a
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* potential problem that does not prevent normal program execution.
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* Messages at this level should be understandable to an
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* inexperienced, non-technical end user. Ideally, they explain in
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* simple words what actions the user can take in order to resolve
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* the problem.
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*/
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public static final Level WARNING = new Level ("WARNING", 900);
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/**
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* Log records whose level is <code>INFO</code> are used in purely
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* informational situations that do not constitute serious errors or
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* potential problems. In the default logging configuration, INFO
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* messages will be written to the system console. For this reason,
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* the INFO level should be used only for messages that are
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* important to end users and system administrators. Messages at
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* this level should be understandable to an inexperienced,
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* non-technical user.
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*/
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public static final Level INFO = new Level ("INFO", 800);
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/**
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* Log records whose level is <code>CONFIG</code> are used for
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* describing the static configuration, for example the windowing
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* environment, the operating system version, etc.
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*/
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public static final Level CONFIG = new Level ("CONFIG", 700);
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/**
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* Log records whose level is <code>FINE</code> are typically used
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* for messages that are relevant for developers using
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* the component generating log messages. Examples include minor,
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* recoverable failures, or possible inefficiencies.
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*/
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public static final Level FINE = new Level ("FINE", 500);
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/**
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* Log records whose level is <code>FINER</code> are intended for
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* rather detailed tracing, for example entering a method, returning
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* from a method, or throwing an exception.
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*/
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public static final Level FINER = new Level ("FINER", 400);
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/**
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* Log records whose level is <code>FINEST</code> are used for
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* highly detailed tracing, for example to indicate that a certain
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* point inside the body of a method has been reached.
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*/
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public static final Level FINEST = new Level ("FINEST", 300);
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/**
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* The <code>ALL</code> level is used as a threshold for filtering
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* log records, meaning that every message should be logged.
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*
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* @see Logger#setLevel(java.util.logging.Level)
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*/
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public static final Level ALL = new Level ("ALL", Integer.MIN_VALUE);
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private static final Level[] knownLevels = {
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ALL, FINEST, FINER, FINE, CONFIG, INFO, WARNING, SEVERE, OFF
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};
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/**
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* The name of the Level without localizing it, for example
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* "WARNING".
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*/
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private String name;
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/**
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* The integer value of this <code>Level</code>.
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*/
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private int value;
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/**
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* The name of the resource bundle used for localizing the level
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* name, or <code>null</code> if the name does not undergo
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* localization.
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*/
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private String resourceBundleName;
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/**
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* Creates a logging level given a name and an integer value.
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* It rarely is necessary to create custom levels,
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* as most applications should be well served with one of the
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* standard levels such as <code>Level.CONFIG</code>,
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* <code>Level.INFO</code>, or <code>Level.FINE</code>.
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*
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* @param name the name of the level.
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*
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* @param value the integer value of the level. Please note
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* that the Java<small><sup>TM</sup></small>
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* Logging API does not specify integer
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* values for standard levels (such as
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* Level.FINE). Therefore, a custom
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* level should pass an integer value that
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* is calculated at run-time, e.g.
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* <code>(Level.FINE.intValue() + Level.CONFIG.intValue())
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* / 2</code> for a level between FINE and CONFIG.
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*/
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protected Level(String name, int value)
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{
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this(name, value, null);
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}
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/**
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* Create a logging level given a name, an integer value and a name
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* of a resource bundle for localizing the level name. It rarely
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* is necessary to create custom levels, as most applications
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* should be well served with one of the standard levels such as
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* <code>Level.CONFIG</code>, <code>Level.INFO</code>, or
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* <code>Level.FINE</code>.
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*
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* @param name the name of the level.
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*
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* @param value the integer value of the level. Please note
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* that the Java<small><sup>TM</sup></small>
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* Logging API does not specify integer
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* values for standard levels (such as
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* Level.FINE). Therefore, a custom
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* level should pass an integer value that
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* is calculated at run-time, e.g.
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* <code>(Level.FINE.intValue() + Level.CONFIG.intValue())
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* / 2</code> for a level between FINE and CONFIG.
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*
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* @param resourceBundleName the name of a resource bundle
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* for localizing the level name, or <code>null</code>
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* if the name does not need to be localized.
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*/
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protected Level(String name, int value, String resourceBundleName)
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{
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this.name = name;
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this.value = value;
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this.resourceBundleName = resourceBundleName;
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}
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static final long serialVersionUID = -8176160795706313070L;
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/**
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* Checks whether the Level has the same intValue as one of the
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* pre-defined levels. If so, the pre-defined level object is
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* returned.
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*
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* <br/>Since the resource bundle name is not taken into
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* consideration, it is possible to resolve Level objects that have
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* been de-serialized by another implementation, even if the other
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* implementation uses a different resource bundle for localizing
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* the names of pre-defined levels.
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*/
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private Object readResolve()
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{
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for (int i = 0; i < knownLevels.length; i++)
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if (value == knownLevels[i].intValue())
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return knownLevels[i];
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return this;
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}
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/**
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* Returns the name of the resource bundle used for localizing the
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* level name.
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*
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* @return the name of the resource bundle used for localizing the
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* level name, or <code>null</code> if the name does not undergo
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* localization.
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*/
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public String getResourceBundleName()
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{
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return resourceBundleName;
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}
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/**
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* Returns the name of the Level without localizing it, for example
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* "WARNING".
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*/
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public String getName()
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{
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return name;
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}
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/**
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* Returns the name of the Level after localizing it, for example
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* "WARNUNG".
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*/
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public String getLocalizedName()
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{
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String localizedName = null;
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if (resourceBundleName != null)
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{
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try
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{
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ResourceBundle b = ResourceBundle.getBundle(resourceBundleName);
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localizedName = b.getString(name);
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}
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catch (Exception _)
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{
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}
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}
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if (localizedName != null)
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return localizedName;
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else
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return name;
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}
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/**
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* Returns the name of the Level without localizing it, for example
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* "WARNING".
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*/
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public final String toString()
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{
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return getName();
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}
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/**
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* Returns the integer value of the Level.
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*/
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public final int intValue()
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{
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return value;
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}
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/**
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* Returns one of the standard Levels given either its name or its
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* integer value. Custom subclasses of Level will not be returned
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* by this method.
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*
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* @throws IllegalArgumentException if <code>name</code> is neither
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* the name nor the integer value of one of the pre-defined standard
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* logging levels.
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*
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* @throws NullPointerException if <code>name</code> is null.
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*
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*/
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public static Level parse(String name)
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throws IllegalArgumentException
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{
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/* This will throw a NullPointerException if name is null,
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* as required by the API specification.
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*/
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name = name.intern();
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for (int i = 0; i < knownLevels.length; i++)
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{
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if (name == knownLevels[i].name)
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return knownLevels[i];
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}
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try
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{
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int num = Integer.parseInt(name);
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for (int i = 0; i < knownLevels.length; i++)
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if (num == knownLevels[i].value)
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return knownLevels[i];
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}
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catch (NumberFormatException _)
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{
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}
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String msg = "Not the name of a standard logging level: \"" + name + "\"";
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throw new IllegalArgumentException(msg);
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}
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/**
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* Checks whether this Level's integer value is equal to that of
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* another object.
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*
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* @return <code>true</code> if <code>other</code> is an instance of
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* <code>java.util.logging.Level</code> and has the same integer
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* value, <code>false</code> otherwise.
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*/
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public boolean equals(Object other)
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{
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if (!(other instanceof Level))
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return false;
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return value == ((Level) other).value;
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}
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/**
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* Returns a hash code for this Level which is based on its numeric
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* value.
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*/
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public int hashCode()
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{
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return value;
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}
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/**
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* Determines whether or not this Level is one of the standard
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* levels specified in the Logging API.
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*
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* <p>This method is package-private because it is not part
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* of the logging API specification. However, an XMLFormatter
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* is supposed to emit the numeric value for a custom log
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* level, but the name for a pre-defined level. It seems
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* cleaner to put this method to Level than to write some
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* procedural code for XMLFormatter.
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*
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* @return <code>true</code> if this Level is a standard level,
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* <code>false</code> otherwise.
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*/
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final boolean isStandardLevel()
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{
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for (int i = 0; i < knownLevels.length; i++)
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if (knownLevels[i] == this)
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return true;
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return false;
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}
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}
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