On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 1:11 PM, Robert Jacques <sandf...@jhu.edu> wrote: > On Mon, 12 Mar 2012 00:15:14 -0500, Jose Armando Garcia <jsan...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> >> On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 7:16 AM, Robert Jacques <sandf...@jhu.edu> wrote: >>> >>> On Tue, 06 Mar 2012 21:22:21 -0600, Andrei Alexandrescu >>> <seewebsiteforem...@erdani.org> wrote: >>> >>>> On 3/6/12 6:05 PM, Geoffrey Biggs wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> That approach means that if I actually do have a fatal error, I can't >>>>> mark it as such. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Use log.fatal for those. >>>> >>>> Andrei >>> >>> >>> >>> But fatal "Logs a fatal severity message. Fatal log messages terminate >>> the >>> application after the message is persisted. Fatal log message cannot be >>> disable at compile time or at run time." The point is that he want to log >>> a >>> fatal message and then terminate in a custom manner. I don't see a >>> problem >>> with convince functions that log and error and then throw, but not having >>> the option to not throw is an unnecessary limitation. >> >> >> Okay. Let me say this one last time. If you don't want to assert or >> throw don't use fatal and critical. I think we are done beating a dead >> horse. Maybe it is not clear from the documentation but the only >> reason why fatal and critical exist is because of their assert and >> throw semantic. This is also the reason why you can't disable them. >> >> I understand that to a person that has not read the documentation is >> may not be clear to them that fatal("message") asserts and >> critical("message") throws. Knowing this observation maybe we can >> remove these severities and make the behavior more obvious by adding >> the tempalte logAndThrow. >> >> Thanks, >> -Jose > > > There is a strong impression that a 'fatal' error and an 'error' will appear > differently in the log file. So long as fatal is anything more than log an > error, flush and throw, there will be people wanting to separate the fatal > log level from fatal log and throw command. I think the logAndThrow will > clear up this confusion.
Okay. Let me try to wipe something up soonish but it may take me some time given my current schedule.