package trace
A stub for tracing/observability, agnostic in how data is collected
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Dune Dependency
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trace-0.10.tbz
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doc/src/trace.core/level.ml.html
Source file level.ml
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(** Tracing levels. This is similar to log levels in, say, [Logs]. In a thoroughly instrumented program, there will be a {b lot} of spans, and enabling them all in production might slow down the application or overwhelm the tracing system; yet they might be useful in debug situations. @since 0.7 *) (** Level of tracing. These levels are in increasing order, i.e if level [Debug1] is enabled, everything below it (Error, Warning, Info, etc.) are also enabled. @since 0.7 *) type t = | Error (** Only errors *) | Warning (** Warnings *) | Info | Debug1 (** Least verbose debugging level *) | Debug2 (** Intermediate verbosity debugging level *) | Debug3 (** Maximum verbosity debugging level *) | Trace (** Enable everything (default level) *) (** @since 0.7 *) let to_string : t -> string = function | Error -> "error" | Warning -> "warning" | Info -> "info" | Debug1 -> "debug1" | Debug2 -> "debug2" | Debug3 -> "debug3" | Trace -> "trace" let[@inline] leq (a : t) (b : t) : bool = a <= b
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