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LIBTRACEEVENT(3)          libtraceevent Manual          LIBTRACEEVENT(3)

NAME         top

       tep_set_loglevel - Set log level of the library

SYNOPSIS         top

       #include <event-parse.h>

       enum tep_loglevel {
               TEP_LOG_NONE = 0,
               TEP_LOG_CRITICAL,
               TEP_LOG_ERROR,
               TEP_LOG_WARNING,
               TEP_LOG_INFO,
               TEP_LOG_DEBUG,
               TEP_LOG_ALL
       };

       int tep_set_loglevel(enum tep_loglevel level);

DESCRIPTION         top

       The tep_set_loglevel() function sets the level of the library
       logs that will be printed on the console. Library log levels are:

                   TEP_LOG_NONE - Do not print any logs.
                   TEP_LOG_CRITICAL - Print critical logs, problem that may cause a crash.
                   TEP_LOG_ERROR - Print error logs, problem that could break the main logic of an API.
                   TEP_LOG_WARNING - Print warnings, problem that could limit the result of an API.
                   TEP_LOG_INFO - Print information about normal execution of an API.
                   TEP_LOG_DEBUG - Print debug information.
                   TEP_LOG_ALL - Print logs from all levels.

       Setting the log level to specific value means that logs from the
       previous levels will be printed too. For example TEP_LOG_WARNING
       will print any logs with severity TEP_LOG_WARNING, TEP_LOG_ERROR
       and TEP_LOG_CRITICAL. The default log level is TEP_LOG_CRITICAL.

EXAMPLE         top

           #include <event-parse.h>

           tep_set_loglevel(TEP_LOG_ALL);
           ...
           /* call libtraceevent APIs and observe any logs they produce */
           ...
           tep_set_loglevel(TEP_LOG_CRITICAL);

FILES         top

           event-parse.h
                   Header file to include in order to have access to the library APIs.
           -ltraceevent
                   Linker switch to add when building a program that uses the library.

SEE ALSO         top

       libtraceevent(3), trace-cmd(1)

AUTHOR         top

           Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org[1]>, author of libtraceevent.
           Tzvetomir Stoyanov <tz.stoyanov@gmail.com[2]>, author of this man page.

REPORTING BUGS         top

       Report bugs to <linux-trace-devel@vger.kernel.org[3]>

LICENSE         top

       libtraceevent is Free Software licensed under the GNU LGPL 2.1

RESOURCES         top

       https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/libs/libtrace/libtraceevent.git/ 

NOTES         top

        1. rostedt@goodmis.org
           mailto:rostedt@goodmis.org

        2. tz.stoyanov@gmail.com
           mailto:tz.stoyanov@gmail.com

        3. linux-trace-devel@vger.kernel.org
           mailto:linux-trace-devel@vger.kernel.org

COLOPHON         top

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libtraceevent 1.7.3            09/24/2023               LIBTRACEEVENT(3)