Package groovy.util.logging
Annotation Type Slf4j
This local transform adds a logging ability to your program using
 LogBack logging. Every method call on an 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.isNameEnabled() {
    log.name(exp)
 }
 Here name is a placeholder for info, debug, warning, error, etc.
 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.- Since:
 - 1.8.0
 
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Nested Class Summary
Nested Classes - 
Optional Element Summary
Optional ElementsModifier and TypeOptional ElementDescriptionClass<? extends LogASTTransformation.LoggingStrategy>If specified, must match the "id" attribute in a VisibilityOptions annotation to enable a custom visibility. 
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Element Details
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value
String value- Default:
 - "log"
 
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category
String category- Default:
 - "##default-category-name##"
 
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visibilityId
String visibilityIdIf specified, must match the "id" attribute in a VisibilityOptions annotation to enable a custom visibility.- Since:
 - 3.0.0
 
- Default:
 - "<DummyUndefinedMarkerString-DoNotUse>"
 
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loggingStrategy
Class<? extends LogASTTransformation.LoggingStrategy> loggingStrategy- Default:
 - groovy.util.logging.Slf4j.Slf4jLoggingStrategy.class
 
 
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