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@@ -250,8 +250,9 @@ constructor sets this attribute to 1.
\begin{methoddesc}{setLevel}{lvl}
Sets the threshold for this logger to \var{lvl}. Logging messages
which are less severe than \var{lvl} will be ignored. When a logger is
-created, the level is set to \constant{ALL} (which causes all messages
-to be processed).
+created, the level is set to \constant{NOTSET} (which causes all messages
+to be processed in the root logger, or delegation to the parent in non-root
+loggers).
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}{isEnabledFor}{lvl}
@@ -263,9 +264,9 @@ determined by \method{getEffectiveLevel()}.
\begin{methoddesc}{getEffectiveLevel}{}
Indicates the effective level for this logger. If a value other than
-\constant{ALL} has been set using \method{setLevel()}, it is returned.
+\constant{NOTSET} has been set using \method{setLevel()}, it is returned.
Otherwise, the hierarchy is traversed towards the root until a value
-other than \constant{ALL} is found, and that value is returned.
+other than \constant{NOTSET} is found,and that value is returned.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}{debug}{msg\optional{, *args\optional{, **kwargs}}}
@@ -355,7 +356,7 @@ Handlers have the following attributes and methods. Note that
base for more useful subclasses. However, the \method{__init__()}
method in subclasses needs to call \method{Handler.__init__()}.
-\begin{methoddesc}{__init__}{level=\constant{ALL}}
+\begin{methoddesc}{__init__}{level=\constant{NOTSET}}
Initializes the \class{Handler} instance by setting its level, setting
the list of filters to the empty list and creating a lock (using
\method{getLock()}) for serializing access to an I/O mechanism.
@@ -377,7 +378,7 @@ Releases the thread lock acquired with \method{acquire()}.
\begin{methoddesc}{setLevel}{lvl}
Sets the threshold for this handler to \var{lvl}. Logging messages which are
less severe than \var{lvl} will be ignored. When a handler is created, the
-level is set to \constant{ALL} (which causes all messages to be processed).
+level is set to \constant{NOTSET} (which causes all messages to be processed).
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}{setFormatter}{form}
@@ -487,7 +488,7 @@ Outputs the record to the file.
The \class{RotatingFileHandler} class supports rotation of disk log files.
\begin{classdesc}{RotatingFileHandler}{filename\optional{, mode, maxBytes,
- backupCount}}
+ backupCount}}
Returns a new instance of the \class{RotatingFileHandler} class. The
specified file is opened and used as the stream for logging. If
\var{mode} is not specified, \code{'a'} is used. By default, the
@@ -736,7 +737,7 @@ overridden to implement custom flushing strategies.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{classdesc}{MemoryHandler}{capacity\optional{, flushLevel
- \optional{, target}}}
+\optional{, target}}}
Returns a new instance of the \class{MemoryHandler} class. The
instance is initialized with a buffer size of \var{capacity}. If
\var{flushLevel} is not specified, \constant{ERROR} is used. If no
@@ -813,10 +814,10 @@ described by:
relative to the time the logging module was loaded
(typically at application startup time)
\%(thread)d Thread ID (if available)
+\%(process)d Process ID (if available)
\%(message)s The result of msg \% args, computed just as the
record is emitted
-
\begin{classdesc}{Formatter}{\optional{fmt\optional{, datefmt}}}
Returns a new instance of the \class{Formatter} class. The
instance is initialized with a format string for the message as a whole,
@@ -889,7 +890,7 @@ logging event. The only reason it's a class rather than a dictionary is to
facilitate extension.
\begin{classdesc}{LogRecord}{name, lvl, pathname, lineno, msg, args,
- exc_info}
+ exc_info}
Returns an instance of \class{LogRecord} initialized with interesting
information. The \var{name} is the logger name; \var{lvl} is the
numeric level; \var{pathname} is the absolute pathname of the source