#region Copyright & License
//
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//
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#endregion
using System;
using log4net.Util;
using log4net.Core;
namespace log4net.Repository.Hierarchy
{
///
/// The sits at the root of the logger hierarchy tree.
///
///
///
/// The is a regular except
/// that it provides several guarantees.
///
///
/// First, it cannot be assigned a null
/// level. Second, since the root logger cannot have a parent, the
/// property always returns the value of the
/// level field without walking the hierarchy.
///
///
/// Nicko Cadell
/// Gert Driesen
public class RootLogger : Logger
{
#region Public Instance Constructors
///
/// Construct a
///
/// The level to assign to the root logger.
///
///
/// Initializes a new instance of the class with
/// the specified logging level.
///
///
/// The root logger names itself as "root". However, the root
/// logger cannot be retrieved by name.
///
///
public RootLogger(Level level) : base("root")
{
this.Level = level;
}
#endregion Public Instance Constructors
#region Override implementation of Logger
///
/// Gets the assigned level value without walking the logger hierarchy.
///
/// The assigned level value without walking the logger hierarchy.
///
///
/// Because the root logger cannot have a parent and its level
/// must not be null this property just returns the
/// value of .
///
///
override public Level EffectiveLevel
{
get
{
return base.Level;
}
}
///
/// Gets or sets the assigned for the root logger.
///
///
/// The of the root logger.
///
///
///
/// Setting the level of the root logger to a null reference
/// may have catastrophic results. We prevent this here.
///
///
override public Level Level
{
get { return base.Level; }
set
{
if (value == null)
{
LogLog.Error("RootLogger: You have tried to set a null level to root.", new LogException());
}
else
{
base.Level = value;
}
}
}
#endregion Override implementation of Logger
}
}