warn

open override fun warn(msg: String?, arg: Any?)

Deprecated

Use warn {} instead

Replace with

warn { "$msg $arg"}

Log a message at the WARN level according to the specified msg and argument.

This form avoids superfluous object creation when the logger is disabled for the WARN level.

Parameters

msg

the msg string

arg

the argument


open override fun warn(msg: String?, vararg arguments: Any?)

Deprecated

Use warn {} instead

Replace with

warn { "$msg $arg1 $arg2"}

Log a message at the WARN level according to the specified msg and arguments.

This form avoids superfluous string concatenation when the logger is disabled for the WARN level. However, this variant incurs the hidden (and relatively small) cost of creating an Object[] before invoking the method, even if this logger is disabled for WARN. The variants taking .warn and .warn arguments exist solely in order to avoid this hidden cost.

Parameters

msg

the msg string

arguments

a list of 3 or more arguments


open override fun warn(msg: String?, arg1: Any?, arg2: Any?)

Deprecated

Use warn {} instead

Replace with

warn { "$msg $arg1 $arg2"}

Log a message at the WARN level according to the specified msg and arguments.

This form avoids superfluous object creation when the logger is disabled for the WARN level.

Parameters

msg

the msg string

arg1

the first argument

arg2

the second argument


open override fun warn(marker: Marker?, msg: String?, arg: Any?)

Deprecated

Use warn {} instead

Replace with

warn { "$msg $arg"}

This method is similar to .warn method except that the marker data is also taken into consideration.

Parameters

marker

the marker data specific to this log statement

msg

the msg string

arg

the argument


open override fun warn(marker: Marker?, msg: String?, arg1: Any?, arg2: Any?)

Deprecated

Use warn {} instead

Replace with

warn { "$msg $arg1 $arg2"}

This method is similar to .warn method except that the marker data is also taken into consideration.

Parameters

marker

the marker data specific to this log statement

msg

the msg string

arg1

the first argument

arg2

the second argument


open override fun warn(marker: Marker?, msg: String?, vararg arguments: Any?)

Deprecated

Use warn {} instead

Replace with

warn { "$msg $arguments"}

This method is similar to .warn method except that the marker data is also taken into consideration.

Parameters

marker

the marker data specific to this log statement

msg

the msg string

arguments

a list of 3 or more arguments