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package java.util.logging; |
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import java.util.ResourceBundle; |
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/** |
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* The Level class defines a set of standard logging levels that |
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* can be used to control logging output. The logging Level objects |
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* are ordered and are specified by ordered integers. Enabling logging |
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* at a given level also enables logging at all higher levels. |
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* <p> |
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* Clients should normally use the predefined Level constants such |
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* as Level.SEVERE. |
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* <p> |
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* The levels in descending order are: |
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* <ul> |
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* <li>SEVERE (highest value) |
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* <li>WARNING |
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* <li>INFO |
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* <li>CONFIG |
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* <li>FINE |
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* <li>FINER |
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* <li>FINEST (lowest value) |
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* </ul> |
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* In addition there is a level OFF that can be used to turn |
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* off logging, and a level ALL that can be used to enable |
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* logging of all messages. |
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* <p> |
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* It is possible for third parties to define additional logging |
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* levels by subclassing Level. In such cases subclasses should |
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* take care to chose unique integer level values and to ensure that |
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* they maintain the Object uniqueness property across serialization |
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* by defining a suitable readResolve method. |
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* |
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* @since 1.4 |
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*/ |
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public class Level implements java.io.Serializable { |
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private static java.util.ArrayList<Level> known = new java.util.ArrayList<>(); |
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private static String defaultBundle = "sun.util.logging.resources.logging"; |
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/** |
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* @serial The non-localized name of the level. |
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*/ |
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private final String name; |
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/** |
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* @serial The integer value of the level. |
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*/ |
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private final int value; |
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/** |
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* @serial The resource bundle name to be used in localizing the level name. |
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*/ |
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private final String resourceBundleName; |
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/** |
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* OFF is a special level that can be used to turn off logging. |
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* This level is initialized to <CODE>Integer.MAX_VALUE</CODE>. |
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*/ |
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public static final Level OFF = new Level("OFF",Integer.MAX_VALUE, defaultBundle); |
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/** |
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* SEVERE is a message level indicating a serious failure. |
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* <p> |
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* In general SEVERE messages should describe events that are |
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* of considerable importance and which will prevent normal |
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* program execution. They should be reasonably intelligible |
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* to end users and to system administrators. |
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* This level is initialized to <CODE>1000</CODE>. |
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*/ |
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public static final Level SEVERE = new Level("SEVERE",1000, defaultBundle); |
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/** |
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* WARNING is a message level indicating a potential problem. |
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* <p> |
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* In general WARNING messages should describe events that will |
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* be of interest to end users or system managers, or which |
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* indicate potential problems. |
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* This level is initialized to <CODE>900</CODE>. |
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*/ |
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public static final Level WARNING = new Level("WARNING", 900, defaultBundle); |
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/** |
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* INFO is a message level for informational messages. |
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* <p> |
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* Typically INFO messages will be written to the console |
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* or its equivalent. So the INFO level should only be |
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* used for reasonably significant messages that will |
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* make sense to end users and system administrators. |
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* This level is initialized to <CODE>800</CODE>. |
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public static final Level INFO = new Level("INFO", 800, defaultBundle); |
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/** |
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* CONFIG is a message level for static configuration messages. |
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* <p> |
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* CONFIG messages are intended to provide a variety of static |
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* configuration information, to assist in debugging problems |
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* that may be associated with particular configurations. |
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* For example, CONFIG message might include the CPU type, |
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* the graphics depth, the GUI look-and-feel, etc. |
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* This level is initialized to <CODE>700</CODE>. |
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*/ |
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public static final Level CONFIG = new Level("CONFIG", 700, defaultBundle); |
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/** |
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* FINE is a message level providing tracing information. |
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* <p> |
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* All of FINE, FINER, and FINEST are intended for relatively |
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* detailed tracing. The exact meaning of the three levels will |
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* vary between subsystems, but in general, FINEST should be used |
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* for the most voluminous detailed output, FINER for somewhat |
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* less detailed output, and FINE for the lowest volume (and |
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* most important) messages. |
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* <p> |
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* In general the FINE level should be used for information |
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* that will be broadly interesting to developers who do not have |
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* a specialized interest in the specific subsystem. |
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* <p> |
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* FINE messages might include things like minor (recoverable) |
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* failures. Issues indicating potential performance problems |
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* are also worth logging as FINE. |
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* This level is initialized to <CODE>500</CODE>. |
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public static final Level FINE = new Level("FINE", 500, defaultBundle); |
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* FINER indicates a fairly detailed tracing message. |
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* By default logging calls for entering, returning, or throwing |
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* an exception are traced at this level. |
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* This level is initialized to <CODE>400</CODE>. |
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public static final Level FINER = new Level("FINER", 400, defaultBundle); |
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* FINEST indicates a highly detailed tracing message. |
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* This level is initialized to <CODE>300</CODE>. |
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public static final Level FINEST = new Level("FINEST", 300, defaultBundle); |
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/** |
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* ALL indicates that all messages should be logged. |
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* This level is initialized to <CODE>Integer.MIN_VALUE</CODE>. |
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*/ |
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public static final Level ALL = new Level("ALL", Integer.MIN_VALUE, defaultBundle); |
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/** |
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* Create a named Level with a given integer value. |
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* <p> |
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* Note that this constructor is "protected" to allow subclassing. |
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* In general clients of logging should use one of the constant Level |
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* objects such as SEVERE or FINEST. However, if clients need to |
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* add new logging levels, they may subclass Level and define new |
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* constants. |
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* @param name the name of the Level, for example "SEVERE". |
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* @param value an integer value for the level. |
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* @throws NullPointerException if the name is null |
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*/ |
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protected Level(String name, int value) { |
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this(name, value, null); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Create a named Level with a given integer value and a |
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* given localization resource name. |
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* <p> |
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* @param name the name of the Level, for example "SEVERE". |
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* @param value an integer value for the level. |
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* @param resourceBundleName name of a resource bundle to use in |
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* localizing the given name. If the resourceBundleName is null |
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* or an empty string, it is ignored. |
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* @throws NullPointerException if the name is null |
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*/ |
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protected Level(String name, int value, String resourceBundleName) { |
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if (name == null) { |
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throw new NullPointerException(); |
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} |
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this.name = name; |
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this.value = value; |
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this.resourceBundleName = resourceBundleName; |
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synchronized (Level.class) { |
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known.add(this); |
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} |
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} |
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/** |
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* Return the level's localization resource bundle name, or |
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* null if no localization bundle is defined. |
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* |
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* @return localization resource bundle name |
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*/ |
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public String getResourceBundleName() { |
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return resourceBundleName; |
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} |
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/** |
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* Return the non-localized string name of the Level. |
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* |
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* @return non-localized name |
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*/ |
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public String getName() { |
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return name; |
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} |
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/** |
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* Return the localized string name of the Level, for |
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* the current default locale. |
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* <p> |
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* If no localization information is available, the |
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* non-localized name is returned. |
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* |
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* @return localized name |
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*/ |
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public String getLocalizedName() { |
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try { |
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ResourceBundle rb = ResourceBundle.getBundle(resourceBundleName); |
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return rb.getString(name); |
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} catch (Exception ex) { |
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return name; |
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} |
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} |
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* Returns a string representation of this Level. |
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* @return the non-localized name of the Level, for example "INFO". |
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public final String toString() { |
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return name; |
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} |
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/** |
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* Get the integer value for this level. This integer value |
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* can be used for efficient ordering comparisons between |
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* Level objects. |
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* @return the integer value for this level. |
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*/ |
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public final int intValue() { |
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return value; |
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} |
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private static final long serialVersionUID = -8176160795706313070L; |
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// Serialization magic to prevent "doppelgangers". |
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// This is a performance optimization. |
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private Object readResolve() { |
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synchronized (Level.class) { |
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for (int i = 0; i < known.size(); i++) { |
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Level other = known.get(i); |
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if (this.name.equals(other.name) && this.value == other.value |
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&& (this.resourceBundleName == other.resourceBundleName || |
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(this.resourceBundleName != null && |
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this.resourceBundleName.equals(other.resourceBundleName)))) { |
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return other; |
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} |
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} |
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// Woops. Whoever sent us this object knows |
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// about a new log level. Add it to our list. |
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known.add(this); |
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return this; |
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} |
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} |
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/** |
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* Parse a level name string into a Level. |
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* <p> |
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* The argument string may consist of either a level name |
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* or an integer value. |
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* <p> |
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* For example: |
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* <ul> |
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* <li> "SEVERE" |
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* <li> "1000" |
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* </ul> |
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* @param name string to be parsed |
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* @throws NullPointerException if the name is null |
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* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the value is not valid. |
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* Valid values are integers between <CODE>Integer.MIN_VALUE</CODE> |
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* and <CODE>Integer.MAX_VALUE</CODE>, and all known level names. |
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* Known names are the levels defined by this class (e.g., <CODE>FINE</CODE>, |
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* <CODE>FINER</CODE>, <CODE>FINEST</CODE>), or created by this class with |
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* appropriate package access, or new levels defined or created |
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* by subclasses. |
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* |
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* @return The parsed value. Passing an integer that corresponds to a known name |
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* (e.g., 700) will return the associated name (e.g., <CODE>CONFIG</CODE>). |
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* Passing an integer that does not (e.g., 1) will return a new level name |
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* initialized to that value. |
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public static synchronized Level parse(String name) throws IllegalArgumentException { |
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// Check that name is not null. |
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name.length(); |
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// Look for a known Level with the given non-localized name. |
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for (int i = 0; i < known.size(); i++) { |
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Level l = known.get(i); |
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if (name.equals(l.name)) { |
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return l; |
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} |
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} |
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// Now, check if the given name is an integer. If so, |
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// first look for a Level with the given value and then |
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// if necessary create one. |
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try { |
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int x = Integer.parseInt(name); |
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for (int i = 0; i < known.size(); i++) { |
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Level l = known.get(i); |
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if (l.value == x) { |
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return l; |
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} |
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} |
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// Create a new Level. |
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return new Level(name, x); |
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} catch (NumberFormatException ex) { |
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// Not an integer. |
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// Drop through. |
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} |
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// Finally, look for a known level with the given localized name, |
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// in the current default locale. |
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// This is relatively expensive, but not excessively so. |
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for (int i = 0; i < known.size(); i++) { |
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Level l = known.get(i); |
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if (name.equals(l.getLocalizedName())) { |
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return l; |
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} |
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} |
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// OK, we've tried everything and failed |
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throw new IllegalArgumentException("Bad level \"" + name + "\""); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Compare two objects for value equality. |
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* @return true if and only if the two objects have the same level value. |
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*/ |
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public boolean equals(Object ox) { |
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try { |
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Level lx = (Level)ox; |
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return (lx.value == this.value); |
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} catch (Exception ex) { |
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return false; |
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} |
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} |
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/** |
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* Generate a hashcode. |
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* @return a hashcode based on the level value |
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*/ |
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public int hashCode() { |
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return this.value; |
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} |
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} |