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This is a Python binding to the C++ class Mantid::Kernel::Logger.
mantid.kernel.Logger¶accumulate((Logger)self, (str)message) → None :¶accumulate a message to report later
debug((Logger)self, (str)message) → None :¶Send a message at debug priority:. Anything that may be useful to understand what the code has been doing for debugging purposes.
error((Logger)self, (str)message) → None :¶Send a message at error priority: An error has occured but the framework is able to handle it and continue
fatal((Logger)self, (str)message) → None :¶Send a message at fatal priority: An unrecoverable error has occured and the application will terminate
flush((Logger)self) → None :¶Flush the accumulated message to the current channel.
flushDebug((Logger)self) → None :¶Flush the accumulated message to the debug channel.
flushError((Logger)self) → None :¶Flush the accumulated message to the error channel.
flushFatal((Logger)self) → None :¶Flush the accumulated message to the fatal channel.
flushInformation((Logger)self) → None :¶Flush the accumulated message to the debug channel.
flushNotice((Logger)self) → None :¶Flush the accumulated message to the notice channel.
flushWarning((Logger)self) → None :¶Flush the accumulated message to the warning channel.
get((str)arg1) → Logger :¶Creates the named logger. This method is static, call as Logger.get(‘logger_name’). The name is used as a prefix within the log file so that msg origins can be traced more easily.
information((Logger)self, (str)message) → None :¶Send a message at information priority: Useful but not vital information to be relayed back to the user.
notice((Logger)self, (str)message) → None :¶Sends a message at notice priority: Really important information that should be displayed to the user, this should be minimal. The default logging level is set here unless it is altered.
purge((Logger)self) → None :¶Clear the accumulated messages without logging.
warning((Logger)self, (str)message) → None :¶Send a message at warning priority: Something was wrong but the framework was able to continue despite the problem.