Define the severity levels for Google Cloud Platform C++ Libraries logging.
These are modelled after the severity level in syslog(1) and many derived tools.
We force the enum to be represented as an int because we will store the values in an std::atomic<> and the implementations usually optimize std::atomic<int> but not std::atomic<Foo>
Constants
Name
Description
GCP_LS_TRACE
Use this level for messages that indicate the code is entering and leaving functions.
GCP_LS_DEBUG
Use this level for debug messages that should not be present in production.
GCP_LS_INFO
Informational messages, such as normal progress.
GCP_LS_NOTICE
Informational messages, such as unusual, but expected conditions.
GCP_LS_WARNING
An indication of problems, users may need to take action.
GCP_LS_ERROR
An error has been detected.
GCP_LS_CRITICAL
The system is in a critical state, such as running out of local resources.
GCP_LS_ALERT
The system is at risk of immediate failure.
GCP_LS_FATAL
The system is unusable. GCP_LOG(FATAL) will call std::abort().
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