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package org.apache.xmlbeans.impl.common;

/**
 * A logger interface that strives to make it as easy as possible for
 * developers to write log calls, while simultaneously making those
 * calls as cheap as possible by performing lazy evaluation of the log
 * message.

*/ public abstract class XBLogger { public static final int DEBUG = 1; public static final int INFO = 3; public static final int WARN = 5; public static final int ERROR = 7; public static final int FATAL = 9; /** Short strings for numeric log level. Use level as array index. */ protected static final String LEVEL_STRINGS_SHORT[] = {"?", "D", "?", "I", "?", "W", "?", "E", "?", "F", "?"}; /** Long strings for numeric log level. Use level as array index. */ protected static final String LEVEL_STRINGS[] = {"?0?", "DEBUG", "?2?", "INFO", "?4?", "WARN", "?6?", "ERROR", "?8?", "FATAL", "?10+?"}; /** * package scope so it cannot be instantiated outside of the util * package. You need a XBLogger? Go to the XBLogFactory for one */ XBLogger() { // no fields to initialize } abstract public void initialize(String cat); /** * Log a message * * @param level One of DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, FATAL * @param obj1 The object to log. This is converted to a string. */ abstract protected void _log(int level, Object obj1); /** * Log a message * * @param level One of DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, FATAL * @param obj1 The object to log. This is converted to a string. * @param exception An exception to be logged */ abstract protected void _log(int level, Object obj1, final Throwable exception); /** * Check if a logger is enabled to log at the specified level * This allows code to avoid building strings or evaluating functions in * the arguments to log. * * An example: *

     * if (logger.check(XBLogger.INFO)) {
     *     logger.log(XBLogger.INFO, "Avoid concatenating " + " strings and evaluating " + functions());
     * }
     * 
* * @param level One of DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, FATAL */ abstract public boolean check(int level); /** * Log a message. Lazily appends Object parameters together. * If the last parameter is a {@link Throwable} it is logged specially. * * @param level One of DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, FATAL * @param objs the objects to place in the message */ public void log(int level, Object... objs) { if (!check(level)) return; StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(32); Throwable lastEx = null; for (int i=0; i




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