LoggingLevelEnum Enumeration
Indicates the severity level of a descriptive message that is written to the event log when a managed thread logs an event.
typedef enum LoggingLevelEnum {
LTraceLevel0 = 0,
LTraceLevel1,
LTraceLevel2,
LTraceLevel3,
LTraceLevel4,
LStatusLevel0 = 20,
LStatusLevel1,
LStatusLevel2,
LStatusLevel3,
LStatusLevel4,
LWarningLevel = 40,
LErrorLevel = 50,
LPanicLevel = 100
} LoggingLevelEnum;
Members
Member | Description |
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LTraceLevel0 |
The message is a trace level 0. |
LTraceLevel1 |
The message is a trace level 1. |
LTraceLevel2 |
The message is a trace level 2. |
LTraceLevel3 |
The message is a trace level 3. |
LTraceLevel4 |
The message is a trace level 4. |
LStatusLevel0 |
The message is a status level 0. |
LStatusLevel1 |
The message is a status level 1. |
LStatusLevel2 |
The message is a status level 2. |
LStatusLevel3 |
The message is a status level 3. |
LStatusLevel4 |
The message is a status level 4. |
LWarningLevel |
The message is a warning level. |
LErrorLevel |
The message is an error level. |
LPanicLevel |
The message is a panic level. |
Remarks
The common language runtime (CLR) calls the ICorDebugManagedCallback::LogMessage Method method to notify the debugger that a managed thread has logged an event. The CLR passes a value of the LoggingLevelEnum enumeration to indicate the severity level of the message that the managed thread wrote to the event log.
Requirements
Platforms: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family
Header: CorDebug.idl
Library: CorGuids.lib
.NET Framework Version: 2.0, 1.1, 1.0