On 1/9/06, Andreas Jung <lists@andreas-jung.com> wrote:
I've never had the need to use them.
No, but other people do.
That's different from not wanting to use them. The more choice you have, the more trouble you have. I agree that a TRACE level might be of interest. But BLATHER and PROBLEM is competely overhead from my point of view - in fact I can't explain when to use BLATHER or TRACE compared to DEBUG.
But I can, and so can Florent. "PROBLEM" I agree about. I have never heard that one before, and I don't see why you can't use ERROR or WARNING. ERROR: Something didn't work. WARNING: There is something fishy here, I'm guessing how it should be handled. INFO: Nothing is wrong, but this is important. (For example Zope server ready to handle requests). VERBOSE: Nothing is wrong and this may be important. (For example the info saying what IP-adress and port the zope server is started on.) DEBUG: For debug information. TRACE: I need to have a lot of information now! I find all this fairly self-evident and highly useful, and se absolutely zero reason for removing them, when they are so useful. -- Lennart Regebro, Nuxeo http://www.nuxeo.com/ CPS Content Management http://www.cps-project.org/