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package com.alibaba.bytekit.log;

/**
 * Logger interface designed for internal usage.
 */
public interface Logger {

    /**
     * Return the name of this Logger instance.
     * 
     * @return name of this logger instance
     */
    String getName();

    /**
     * Is the logger instance enabled for the TRACE level?
     *
     * @return True if this Logger is enabled for the TRACE level, false otherwise.
     */
    boolean isTraceEnabled();

    /**
     * Log a message at the TRACE level.
     *
     * @param msg the message string to be logged
     */
    void trace(String msg);

    /**
     * Log a message at the TRACE level according to the specified format and
     * arguments.
     * 

*

* This form avoids superfluous string concatenation when the logger is disabled * for the TRACE level. However, this variant incurs the hidden (and relatively * small) cost of creating an Object[] before invoking the method, * even if this logger is disabled for TRACE. *

* * @param format the format string * @param arguments a list of 3 or more arguments */ void trace(String format, Object... arguments); /** * Log an exception (throwable) at the TRACE level with an accompanying message. * * @param msg the message accompanying the exception * @param t the exception (throwable) to log */ void trace(String msg, Throwable t); /** * Is the logger instance enabled for the DEBUG level? * * @return True if this Logger is enabled for the DEBUG level, false otherwise. */ boolean isDebugEnabled(); /** * Log a message at the DEBUG level. * * @param msg the message string to be logged */ void debug(String msg); /** * Log a message at the DEBUG level according to the specified format and * arguments. *

*

* This form avoids superfluous string concatenation when the logger is disabled * for the DEBUG level. However, this variant incurs the hidden (and relatively * small) cost of creating an Object[] before invoking the method, * even if this logger is disabled for DEBUG. *

* * @param format the format string * @param arguments a list of 3 or more arguments */ void debug(String format, Object... arguments); /** * Log an exception (throwable) at the DEBUG level with an accompanying message. * * @param msg the message accompanying the exception * @param t the exception (throwable) to log */ void debug(String msg, Throwable t); /** * Is the logger instance enabled for the INFO level? * * @return True if this Logger is enabled for the INFO level, false otherwise. */ boolean isInfoEnabled(); /** * Log a message at the INFO level. * * @param msg the message string to be logged */ void info(String msg); /** * Log a message at the INFO level according to the specified format and * arguments. *

*

* This form avoids superfluous string concatenation when the logger is disabled * for the INFO level. However, this variant incurs the hidden (and relatively * small) cost of creating an Object[] before invoking the method, * even if this logger is disabled for INFO. *

* * @param format the format string * @param arguments a list of 3 or more arguments */ void info(String format, Object... arguments); /** * Log an exception (throwable) at the INFO level with an accompanying message. * * @param msg the message accompanying the exception * @param t the exception (throwable) to log */ void info(String msg, Throwable t); /** * Is the logger instance enabled for the WARN level? * * @return True if this Logger is enabled for the WARN level, false otherwise. */ boolean isWarnEnabled(); /** * Log a message at the WARN level. * * @param msg the message string to be logged */ void warn(String msg); /** * Log a message at the WARN level according to the specified format and * arguments. *

*

* This form avoids superfluous string concatenation when the logger is disabled * for the WARN level. However, this variant incurs the hidden (and relatively * small) cost of creating an Object[] before invoking the method, * even if this logger is disabled for WARN. *

* * @param format the format string * @param arguments a list of 3 or more arguments */ void warn(String format, Object... arguments); /** * Log an exception (throwable) at the WARN level with an accompanying message. * * @param msg the message accompanying the exception * @param t the exception (throwable) to log */ void warn(String msg, Throwable t); /** * Is the logger instance enabled for the ERROR level? * * @return True if this Logger is enabled for the ERROR level, false otherwise. */ boolean isErrorEnabled(); /** * Log a message at the ERROR level. * * @param msg the message string to be logged */ void error(String msg); /** * Log a message at the ERROR level according to the specified format and * arguments. *

*

* This form avoids superfluous string concatenation when the logger is disabled * for the ERROR level. However, this variant incurs the hidden (and relatively * small) cost of creating an Object[] before invoking the method, * even if this logger is disabled for ERROR. *

* * @param format the format string * @param arguments a list of 3 or more arguments */ void error(String format, Object... arguments); /** * Log an exception (throwable) at the ERROR level with an accompanying message. * * @param msg the message accompanying the exception * @param t the exception (throwable) to log */ void error(String msg, Throwable t); }




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