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package org.slf4j;
/**
* The org.slf4j.Logger interface is the main user entry point of SLF4J API.
* It is expected that logging takes place through concrete implementations
* of this interface.
*
* Typical usage pattern:
*
* import org.slf4j.Logger;
* import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
*
* public class Wombat {
*
* final static Logger logger = LoggerFactory.getLogger(Wombat.class);
* Integer t;
* Integer oldT;
*
* public void setTemperature(Integer temperature) {
* oldT = t;
* t = temperature;
* logger.debug("Temperature set to {}. Old temperature was {}.", t, oldT);
* if(temperature.intValue() > 50) {
* logger.info("Temperature has risen above 50 degrees.");
* }
* }
* }
*
*
* Be sure to read the FAQ entry relating to parameterized
* logging. Note that logging statements can be parameterized in
* presence of an exception/throwable.
*
* Once you are comfortable using loggers, i.e. instances of this interface, consider using
* MDC as well as Markers.
*
* @author Ceki Gülcü
*/
public interface Logger {
/**
* Case insensitive String constant used to retrieve the name of the root logger.
*
* @since 1.3
*/
final public String ROOT_LOGGER_NAME = "ROOT";
/**
* Return the name of this Logger
instance.
* @return name of this logger instance
*/
public String getName();
/**
* Is the logger instance enabled for the TRACE level?
*
* @return True if this Logger is enabled for the TRACE level,
* false otherwise.
* @since 1.4
*/
public boolean isTraceEnabled();
/**
* Log a message at the TRACE level.
*
* @param msg the message string to be logged
* @since 1.4
*/
public void trace(String msg);
/**
* Log a message at the TRACE level according to the specified format
* and argument.
*
* This form avoids superfluous object creation when the logger
* is disabled for the TRACE level.
*
* @param format the format string
* @param arg the argument
* @since 1.4
*/
public void trace(String format, Object arg);
/**
* Log a message at the TRACE level according to the specified format
* and arguments.
*
* This form avoids superfluous object creation when the logger
* is disabled for the TRACE level.
*
* @param format the format string
* @param arg1 the first argument
* @param arg2 the second argument
* @since 1.4
*/
public void trace(String format, Object arg1, Object arg2);
/**
* 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. The variants taking {@link #trace(String, Object) one} and
* {@link #trace(String, Object, Object) two} arguments exist solely in order to avoid this hidden cost.
*
* @param format the format string
* @param arguments a list of 3 or more arguments
* @since 1.4
*/
public 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
* @since 1.4
*/
public void trace(String msg, Throwable t);
/**
* Similar to {@link #isTraceEnabled()} method except that the
* marker data is also taken into account.
*
* @param marker The marker data to take into consideration
* @return True if this Logger is enabled for the TRACE level,
* false otherwise.
*
* @since 1.4
*/
public boolean isTraceEnabled(Marker marker);
/**
* Log a message with the specific Marker at the TRACE level.
*
* @param marker the marker data specific to this log statement
* @param msg the message string to be logged
* @since 1.4
*/
public void trace(Marker marker, String msg);
/**
* This method is similar to {@link #trace(String, Object)} method except that the
* marker data is also taken into consideration.
*
* @param marker the marker data specific to this log statement
* @param format the format string
* @param arg the argument
* @since 1.4
*/
public void trace(Marker marker, String format, Object arg);
/**
* This method is similar to {@link #trace(String, Object, Object)}
* method except that the marker data is also taken into
* consideration.
*
* @param marker the marker data specific to this log statement
* @param format the format string
* @param arg1 the first argument
* @param arg2 the second argument
* @since 1.4
*/
public void trace(Marker marker, String format, Object arg1, Object arg2);
/**
* This method is similar to {@link #trace(String, Object...)}
* method except that the marker data is also taken into
* consideration.
*
* @param marker the marker data specific to this log statement
* @param format the format string
* @param argArray an array of arguments
* @since 1.4
*/
public void trace(Marker marker, String format, Object... argArray);
/**
* This method is similar to {@link #trace(String, Throwable)} method except that the
* marker data is also taken into consideration.
*
* @param marker the marker data specific to this log statement
* @param msg the message accompanying the exception
* @param t the exception (throwable) to log
* @since 1.4
*/
public void trace(Marker marker, 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.
*/
public boolean isDebugEnabled();
/**
* Log a message at the DEBUG level.
*
* @param msg the message string to be logged
*/
public void debug(String msg);
/**
* Log a message at the DEBUG level according to the specified format
* and argument.
*
* This form avoids superfluous object creation when the logger
* is disabled for the DEBUG level.
*
* @param format the format string
* @param arg the argument
*/
public void debug(String format, Object arg);
/**
* Log a message at the DEBUG level according to the specified format
* and arguments.
*
* This form avoids superfluous object creation when the logger
* is disabled for the DEBUG level.
*
* @param format the format string
* @param arg1 the first argument
* @param arg2 the second argument
*/
public void debug(String format, Object arg1, Object arg2);
/**
* 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. The variants taking
* {@link #debug(String, Object) one} and {@link #debug(String, Object, Object) two}
* arguments exist solely in order to avoid this hidden cost.
*
* @param format the format string
* @param arguments a list of 3 or more arguments
*/
public 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
*/
public void debug(String msg, Throwable t);
/**
* Similar to {@link #isDebugEnabled()} method except that the
* marker data is also taken into account.
*
* @param marker The marker data to take into consideration
* @return True if this Logger is enabled for the DEBUG level,
* false otherwise.
*/
public boolean isDebugEnabled(Marker marker);
/**
* Log a message with the specific Marker at the DEBUG level.
*
* @param marker the marker data specific to this log statement
* @param msg the message string to be logged
*/
public void debug(Marker marker, String msg);
/**
* This method is similar to {@link #debug(String, Object)} method except that the
* marker data is also taken into consideration.
*
* @param marker the marker data specific to this log statement
* @param format the format string
* @param arg the argument
*/
public void debug(Marker marker, String format, Object arg);
/**
* This method is similar to {@link #debug(String, Object, Object)}
* method except that the marker data is also taken into
* consideration.
*
* @param marker the marker data specific to this log statement
* @param format the format string
* @param arg1 the first argument
* @param arg2 the second argument
*/
public void debug(Marker marker, String format, Object arg1, Object arg2);
/**
* This method is similar to {@link #debug(String, Object...)}
* method except that the marker data is also taken into
* consideration.
*
* @param marker the marker data specific to this log statement
* @param format the format string
* @param arguments a list of 3 or more arguments
*/
public void debug(Marker marker, String format, Object... arguments);
/**
* This method is similar to {@link #debug(String, Throwable)} method except that the
* marker data is also taken into consideration.
*
* @param marker the marker data specific to this log statement
* @param msg the message accompanying the exception
* @param t the exception (throwable) to log
*/
public void debug(Marker marker, 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.
*/
public boolean isInfoEnabled();
/**
* Log a message at the INFO level.
*
* @param msg the message string to be logged
*/
public void info(String msg);
/**
* Log a message at the INFO level according to the specified format
* and argument.
*
* This form avoids superfluous object creation when the logger
* is disabled for the INFO level.
*
* @param format the format string
* @param arg the argument
*/
public void info(String format, Object arg);
/**
* Log a message at the INFO level according to the specified format
* and arguments.
*
* This form avoids superfluous object creation when the logger
* is disabled for the INFO level.
*
* @param format the format string
* @param arg1 the first argument
* @param arg2 the second argument
*/
public void info(String format, Object arg1, Object arg2);
/**
* 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. The variants taking
* {@link #info(String, Object) one} and {@link #info(String, Object, Object) two}
* arguments exist solely in order to avoid this hidden cost.
*
* @param format the format string
* @param arguments a list of 3 or more arguments
*/
public 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
*/
public void info(String msg, Throwable t);
/**
* Similar to {@link #isInfoEnabled()} method except that the marker
* data is also taken into consideration.
*
* @param marker The marker data to take into consideration
* @return true if this logger is warn enabled, false otherwise
*/
public boolean isInfoEnabled(Marker marker);
/**
* Log a message with the specific Marker at the INFO level.
*
* @param marker The marker specific to this log statement
* @param msg the message string to be logged
*/
public void info(Marker marker, String msg);
/**
* This method is similar to {@link #info(String, Object)} method except that the
* marker data is also taken into consideration.
*
* @param marker the marker data specific to this log statement
* @param format the format string
* @param arg the argument
*/
public void info(Marker marker, String format, Object arg);
/**
* This method is similar to {@link #info(String, Object, Object)}
* method except that the marker data is also taken into
* consideration.
*
* @param marker the marker data specific to this log statement
* @param format the format string
* @param arg1 the first argument
* @param arg2 the second argument
*/
public void info(Marker marker, String format, Object arg1, Object arg2);
/**
* This method is similar to {@link #info(String, Object...)}
* method except that the marker data is also taken into
* consideration.
*
* @param marker the marker data specific to this log statement
* @param format the format string
* @param arguments a list of 3 or more arguments
*/
public void info(Marker marker, String format, Object... arguments);
/**
* This method is similar to {@link #info(String, Throwable)} method
* except that the marker data is also taken into consideration.
*
* @param marker the marker data for this log statement
* @param msg the message accompanying the exception
* @param t the exception (throwable) to log
*/
public void info(Marker marker, 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.
*/
public boolean isWarnEnabled();
/**
* Log a message at the WARN level.
*
* @param msg the message string to be logged
*/
public void warn(String msg);
/**
* Log a message at the WARN level according to the specified format
* and argument.
*
* This form avoids superfluous object creation when the logger
* is disabled for the WARN level.
*
* @param format the format string
* @param arg the argument
*/
public void warn(String format, Object arg);
/**
* 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. The variants taking
* {@link #warn(String, Object) one} and {@link #warn(String, Object, Object) two}
* arguments exist solely in order to avoid this hidden cost.
*
* @param format the format string
* @param arguments a list of 3 or more arguments
*/
public void warn(String format, Object... arguments);
/**
* Log a message at the WARN level according to the specified format
* and arguments.
*
* This form avoids superfluous object creation when the logger
* is disabled for the WARN level.
*
* @param format the format string
* @param arg1 the first argument
* @param arg2 the second argument
*/
public void warn(String format, Object arg1, Object arg2);
/**
* 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
*/
public void warn(String msg, Throwable t);
/**
* Similar to {@link #isWarnEnabled()} method except that the marker
* data is also taken into consideration.
*
* @param marker The marker data to take into consideration
* @return True if this Logger is enabled for the WARN level,
* false otherwise.
*/
public boolean isWarnEnabled(Marker marker);
/**
* Log a message with the specific Marker at the WARN level.
*
* @param marker The marker specific to this log statement
* @param msg the message string to be logged
*/
public void warn(Marker marker, String msg);
/**
* This method is similar to {@link #warn(String, Object)} method except that the
* marker data is also taken into consideration.
*
* @param marker the marker data specific to this log statement
* @param format the format string
* @param arg the argument
*/
public void warn(Marker marker, String format, Object arg);
/**
* This method is similar to {@link #warn(String, Object, Object)}
* method except that the marker data is also taken into
* consideration.
*
* @param marker the marker data specific to this log statement
* @param format the format string
* @param arg1 the first argument
* @param arg2 the second argument
*/
public void warn(Marker marker, String format, Object arg1, Object arg2);
/**
* This method is similar to {@link #warn(String, Object...)}
* method except that the marker data is also taken into
* consideration.
*
* @param marker the marker data specific to this log statement
* @param format the format string
* @param arguments a list of 3 or more arguments
*/
public void warn(Marker marker, String format, Object... arguments);
/**
* This method is similar to {@link #warn(String, Throwable)} method
* except that the marker data is also taken into consideration.
*
* @param marker the marker data for this log statement
* @param msg the message accompanying the exception
* @param t the exception (throwable) to log
*/
public void warn(Marker marker, 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.
*/
public boolean isErrorEnabled();
/**
* Log a message at the ERROR level.
*
* @param msg the message string to be logged
*/
public void error(String msg);
/**
* Log a message at the ERROR level according to the specified format
* and argument.
*
* This form avoids superfluous object creation when the logger
* is disabled for the ERROR level.
*
* @param format the format string
* @param arg the argument
*/
public void error(String format, Object arg);
/**
* Log a message at the ERROR level according to the specified format
* and arguments.
*
* This form avoids superfluous object creation when the logger
* is disabled for the ERROR level.
*
* @param format the format string
* @param arg1 the first argument
* @param arg2 the second argument
*/
public void error(String format, Object arg1, Object arg2);
/**
* 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. The variants taking
* {@link #error(String, Object) one} and {@link #error(String, Object, Object) two}
* arguments exist solely in order to avoid this hidden cost.
*
* @param format the format string
* @param arguments a list of 3 or more arguments
*/
public 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
*/
public void error(String msg, Throwable t);
/**
* Similar to {@link #isErrorEnabled()} method except that the
* marker data is also taken into consideration.
*
* @param marker The marker data to take into consideration
* @return True if this Logger is enabled for the ERROR level,
* false otherwise.
*/
public boolean isErrorEnabled(Marker marker);
/**
* Log a message with the specific Marker at the ERROR level.
*
* @param marker The marker specific to this log statement
* @param msg the message string to be logged
*/
public void error(Marker marker, String msg);
/**
* This method is similar to {@link #error(String, Object)} method except that the
* marker data is also taken into consideration.
*
* @param marker the marker data specific to this log statement
* @param format the format string
* @param arg the argument
*/
public void error(Marker marker, String format, Object arg);
/**
* This method is similar to {@link #error(String, Object, Object)}
* method except that the marker data is also taken into
* consideration.
*
* @param marker the marker data specific to this log statement
* @param format the format string
* @param arg1 the first argument
* @param arg2 the second argument
*/
public void error(Marker marker, String format, Object arg1, Object arg2);
/**
* This method is similar to {@link #error(String, Object...)}
* method except that the marker data is also taken into
* consideration.
*
* @param marker the marker data specific to this log statement
* @param format the format string
* @param arguments a list of 3 or more arguments
*/
public void error(Marker marker, String format, Object... arguments);
/**
* This method is similar to {@link #error(String, Throwable)}
* method except that the marker data is also taken into
* consideration.
*
* @param marker the marker data specific to this log statement
* @param msg the message accompanying the exception
* @param t the exception (throwable) to log
*/
public void error(Marker marker, String msg, Throwable t);
}