Hi,
I am confused by the description of isLoggingEnabled.
In my unittest version I want to disable logging and use this
command:
``` d
sharedLog = new NullLogger(LogLevel.off);
```
If have some stdout writeln coding (to avoid the timestamp /
module prefix):
``` d
private void printRuntimeLog(string logFilePath)
{
import std.stdio : stdout;
if (isLoggingEnabled(LogLevel.info))
{
logFilePath.readText.strip.splitLines.map!(line =>
"[runtime-log] " ~ line).each!(line => stdout.writeln(line));
stdout.flush;
}
}
```
I just want to check whether LogLevel.info or more is active. But
the method isLoggingEnabled seems to expect the LogLevel 3 times?
```
@safe bool isLoggingEnabled()(LogLevel ll, LogLevel loggerLL,
LogLevel globalLL, lazy bool condition = true);
```
Another strange thing is, the description of isLogginEnabled
(https://dlang.org/phobos/std_experimental_logger_core.html#.isLoggingEnabled) mentions a call with only 1 logLevel argument, but this method does not seems to exist:
pure bool isLoggingEnabled()(LogLevel ll) @safe nothrow @nogc
Is there an easy way to check if log level is "info" or more?
Kind regards
André