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#define ZMEXSEVERITY_H
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// ZMexSeverity.h - define severity codes & ancillary information
//
// Revision History:
// 970917 WEB Updated per code review 2
// 971006 WEB Added ZMexSeverityLimit to support limiting
// logging by severity
// 971016 WEB Added explanations of the various severity levels
// 971112 WEB Updated for conformance to standard and the zoom
// compatability headers
// 980615 WEB Added namespace support
// 000217 WEB Improve C++ standards compliance
// 000503 WEB Avoid global using
// 031105 LG Get rid of all ZMutility references
//
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef STRING_INCLUDED
#define STRING_INCLUDED
#include <string>
#endif
namespace zmex {
enum ZMexSeverity {
ZMexNORMAL,
// All is well; always safe to ignore; typically not worth logging
// since it's probably just a temporary placeholder.
ZMexINFO,
// In the normal course of events, here is news worth logging;
// always safe to ignore; often useful for progress reporting and
// for debugging purposes.
ZMexWARNING,
// Something unusual has happened, but we have a quite reasonable
// action to take; it's generally safe to ignore the warning because
// you'll probably get just about the result you intended; logging
// can probably cease after (say) 50 of the same warnings.
ZMexERROR,
// We encountered something such that, although we can make it safe
// to continue running (e.g., by supplying a default value instead of
// a value we can't for some reason calculate), you probably won't
// get the result you expected unless you handle this yourself; ought
// always be logged (but may be sensible, if hundreds of the same
// error are intentionally ignored, to stop logging each one).
ZMexSEVERE,
// The action you intended will almost certainly have a seriously
// flawed outcome and we doubt that either we or you can make it safe
// to continue if you ignore this; ought always be logged.
ZMexFATAL,
// We can make no representations as to the state of any part of the
// software, even of software parts not obviously associated with the
// failed intended action and even if you try to handle the problem;
// ought always be logged and essentially never be ignored.
ZMexPROBLEM,
// The software has reached a logically impossible internal state;
// must always be logged and never be ignored; if encountered, should
// always be reported to the software's developers and/or maintainers.
ZMexSEVERITYenumLAST
// Not a true severity level; useful to count the number of distinct
// severity levels and, as such, must always be physically last
// within this enum's definition.
}; // ZMexSeverity
extern const std::string ZMexSeverityName[ ZMexSEVERITYenumLAST ];
extern const char ZMexSeverityLetter[ ZMexSEVERITYenumLAST ];
extern int ZMexSeverityLimit[ ZMexSEVERITYenumLAST ];
} // namespace zmex
#endif // ZMEXSEVERITY_H
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