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# Copyright ENS, INRIA, CNRS
# Contributors: Romain Brette (brette@di.ens.fr) and Dan Goodman (goodman@di.ens.fr)
#
# Brian is a computer program whose purpose is to simulate models
# of biological neural networks.
#
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'''
Logging information for Brian
'''
import logging
import sys
__all__ = [ 'log_warn', 'log_info', 'log_debug',
'log_level_error', 'log_level_warn', 'log_level_info', 'log_level_debug' ]
console = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stderr)
formatter = logging.Formatter('%(name)-18s: %(levelname)-8s %(message)s')
console.setFormatter(formatter)
logging.getLogger('brian').addHandler(console)
#brian_loggers = {}
get_log = logging.getLogger
#def get_log(logname):
# if logname in brian_loggers:
# return brian_loggers[logname]
# newlog = logging.getLogger(logname)
# #newlog.addHandler(console)
# brian_loggers[logname] = newlog
# return newlog
def log_warn(logname, message):
get_log(logname).warn(message)
def log_info(logname, message):
get_log(logname).info(message)
def log_debug(logname, message):
get_log(logname).debug(message)
def log_level_error():
'''Shows log messages only of level ERROR or higher.
'''
logging.getLogger('brian').setLevel(logging.ERROR)
def log_level_warn():
'''Shows log messages only of level WARNING or higher (including ERROR level).
'''
logging.getLogger('brian').setLevel(logging.WARN)
def log_level_info():
'''Shows log messages only of level INFO or higher (including WARNING and ERROR levels).
'''
logging.getLogger('brian').setLevel(logging.INFO)
def log_level_debug():
'''Shows log messages only of level DEBUG or higher (including INFO, WARNING and ERROR levels).
'''
logging.getLogger('brian').setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
if __name__ == '__main__':
#log_level_info()
log_warn('brian.fish', 'Warning')
log_warn('brian.monkey', 'Ook')
log_info('brian.moose', 'Mook')
log_debug('brian.goat', 'Bah')
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