This local transform adds a logging ability to your program using java.util.logging. Every method call on a unbound variable named log will be mapped to a call to the logger. For this a log field will be inserted in the class. If the field already exists the usage of this transform will cause a compilation error. The method name will be used to determine what to call on the logger.
log.name(exp)is mapped to
if (log.isLoggable(Level.NAME) { log.name(exp) }Here name is a place holder for info, fine, finer, finest, config, warning, severe. NAME is name transformed to upper case. if anything else is used it will result in an exception at runtime. If the expression exp is a constant or only a variable access the method call will not be transformed. But this will still cause a call on the injected logger.
Modifiers | Name | Description |
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static class |
Log.JavaUtilLoggingStrategy |
This class contains the logic of how to weave a Java Util Logging logger into the host class. |
Type | Name and Description |
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String |
category
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Class<? extends LoggingStrategy> |
loggingStrategy
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String |
value
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String |
visibilityId If specified, must match the "id" attribute in a VisibilityOptions annotation to enable a custom visibility. |
If specified, must match the "id" attribute in a VisibilityOptions annotation to enable a custom visibility.