/* Level.java -- a class for indicating logging levels Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GNU Classpath. GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with GNU Classpath; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA. Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is making a combined work based on this library. Thus, the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License cover the whole combination. As a special exception, the copyright holders of this library give you permission to link this library with independent modules to produce an executable, regardless of the license terms of these independent modules, and to copy and distribute the resulting executable under terms of your choice, provided that you also meet, for each linked independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that module. An independent module is a module which is not derived from or based on this library. If you modify this library, you may extend this exception to your version of the library, but you are not obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this exception statement from your version. */ package java.util.logging; import java.util.ResourceBundle; /** * A class for indicating logging levels. A number of commonly used * levels is pre-defined (such as java.util.logging.Level.INFO), * and applications should utilize those whenever possible. For specialized * purposes, however, applications can sub-class Level in order to define * custom logging levels. * * @author Sascha Brawer */ public class Level implements java.io.Serializable { /* The integer values are the same as in the Sun J2SE 1.4. * They have been obtained with a test program. */ public static final Level OFF = new Level ("OFF", Integer.MAX_VALUE); public static final Level SEVERE = new Level ("SEVERE", 1000); public static final Level WARNING = new Level ("WARNING", 900); public static final Level INFO = new Level ("INFO", 800); public static final Level CONFIG = new Level ("CONFIG", 700); public static final Level FINE = new Level ("FINE", 500); public static final Level FINER = new Level ("FINER", 400); public static final Level FINEST = new Level ("FINEST", 300); public static final Level ALL = new Level ("ALL", Integer.MIN_VALUE); private static final Level[] knownLevels = { ALL, FINEST, FINER, FINE, CONFIG, INFO, WARNING, SEVERE, OFF }; /** * The name of the Level without localizing it, for example * "WARNING". */ private String name; /** * The integer value of this Level. */ private int value; /** * The name of the resource bundle used for localizing the level * name, or null if the name does not undergo * localization. */ private String resourceBundleName; /** * Creates a logging level given a name and an integer value. * It rarely is necessary to create custom levels, * as most applications should be well served with one of the * standard levels such as Level.CONFIG, * Level.INFO, or Level.FINE. * * @param name the name of the level. * * @param value the integer value of the level. Please note * that the JavaTM * Logging API does not specify integer * values for standard levels (such as * Level.FINE). Therefore, a custom * level should pass an integer value that * is calculated at run-time, e.g. * (Level.FINE.intValue() + Level.CONFIG.intValue()) * / 2 for a level between FINE and CONFIG. */ protected Level(String name, int value) { this(name, value, null); } /** * Create a logging level given a name, an integer value and a name * of a resource bundle for localizing the level name. It rarely * is necessary to create custom levels, as most applications * should be well served with one of the standard levels such as * Level.CONFIG, Level.INFO, or * Level.FINE. * * @param name the name of the level. * * @param value the integer value of the level. Please note * that the JavaTM * Logging API does not specify integer * values for standard levels (such as * Level.FINE). Therefore, a custom * level should pass an integer value that * is calculated at run-time, e.g. * (Level.FINE.intValue() + Level.CONFIG.intValue()) * / 2 for a level between FINE and CONFIG. * * @param resourceBundleName the name of a resource bundle * for localizing the level name, or null * if the name does not need to be localized. */ protected Level(String name, int value, String resourceBundleName) { this.name = name; this.value = value; this.resourceBundleName = resourceBundleName; } static final long serialVersionUID = -8176160795706313070L; /** * Checks whether the Level has the same intValue as one of the * pre-defined levels. If so, the pre-defined level object is * returned. * *
Since the resource bundle name is not taken into * consideration, it is possible to resolve Level objects that have * been de-serialized by another implementation, even if the other * implementation uses a different resource bundle for localizing * the names of pre-defined levels. */ private Object readResolve() { for (int i = 0; i < knownLevels.length; i++) if (value == knownLevels[i].intValue()) return knownLevels[i]; return this; } /** * Returns the name of the resource bundle used for localizing the * level name. * * @return the name of the resource bundle used for localizing the * level name, or null if the name does not undergo * localization. */ public String getResourceBundleName() { return resourceBundleName; } /** * Returns the name of the Level without localizing it, for example * "WARNING". */ public String getName() { return name; } /** * Returns the name of the Level after localizing it, for example * "WARNUNG". */ public String getLocalizedName() { String localizedName = null; if (resourceBundleName != null) { try { ResourceBundle b = ResourceBundle.getBundle(resourceBundleName); localizedName = b.getString(name); } catch (Exception _) {} } if (localizedName != null) return localizedName; else return name; } /** * Returns the name of the Level without localizing it, for example * "WARNING". */ public final String toString() { return getName(); } /** * Returns the integer value of the Level. */ public final int intValue() { return value; } /** * Returns one of the standard Levels given either its name or its * integer value. Custom subclasses of Level will not be returned * by this method. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException if name is neither * the name nor the integer value of one of the pre-defined standard * logging levels. * * @throws NullPointerException if name is null. * */ public static Level parse(String name) throws IllegalArgumentException { /* This will throw a NullPointerException if name is null, * as required by the API specification. */ name = name.intern(); for (int i = 0; i < knownLevels.length; i++) { if (name == knownLevels[i].name) return knownLevels[i]; } try { int num = Integer.parseInt(name); for (int i = 0; i < knownLevels.length; i++) if (num == knownLevels[i].value) return knownLevels[i]; } catch (NumberFormatException _) {} String msg = "Not the name of a standard logging level: \"" + name + "\""; throw new IllegalArgumentException(msg); } /** * Checks whether this Level's integer value is equal to that of * another object. * * @return true if other is an instance of * java.util.logging.Level and has the same integer * value, false otherwise. */ public boolean equals(Object other) { if (!(other instanceof Level)) return false; return value == ((Level) other).value; } public int hashCode() { return value; } }