Searched refs:LOG_LEVEL_FATAL (Results 1 – 3 of 3) sorted by relevance
124 public static final int LOG_LEVEL_FATAL = 6; field in SimpleLog130 public static final int LOG_LEVEL_OFF = (LOG_LEVEL_FATAL + 1);239 setLevel(SimpleLog.LOG_LEVEL_FATAL); in SimpleLog()299 case SimpleLog.LOG_LEVEL_FATAL: buf.append("[FATAL] "); break; in log()531 if (isLevelEnabled(SimpleLog.LOG_LEVEL_FATAL)) { in fatal()532 log(SimpleLog.LOG_LEVEL_FATAL, message, null); in fatal()547 if (isLevelEnabled(SimpleLog.LOG_LEVEL_FATAL)) { in fatal()548 log(SimpleLog.LOG_LEVEL_FATAL, message, t); in fatal()588 return isLevelEnabled(SimpleLog.LOG_LEVEL_FATAL); in isFatalEnabled()
121 public static final int LOG_LEVEL_FATAL = 6; field in SimpleLog127 public static final int LOG_LEVEL_OFF = (LOG_LEVEL_FATAL + 1);234 setLevel(SimpleLog.LOG_LEVEL_FATAL); in SimpleLog()309 case SimpleLog.LOG_LEVEL_FATAL: in log()505 if (isLevelEnabled(SimpleLog.LOG_LEVEL_FATAL)) { in fatal()506 log(SimpleLog.LOG_LEVEL_FATAL, message, null); in fatal()517 if (isLevelEnabled(SimpleLog.LOG_LEVEL_FATAL)) { in fatal()518 log(SimpleLog.LOG_LEVEL_FATAL, message, t); in fatal()564 return isLevelEnabled(SimpleLog.LOG_LEVEL_FATAL); in isFatalEnabled()
812 field @Deprecated public static final int LOG_LEVEL_FATAL = 6; // 0x6