Enumeration of available message levels.
The library's internal parsers and AST transformation only use the Error
level for recoverable issues
encountered during transformations. All other levels are available for user code.
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Type members
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Debug level that is not used by the library itself, but may be used by application code for debugging purposes.
Debug level that is not used by the library itself, but may be used by application code for debugging purposes.
An error that is confined to a single AST node or range of nodes, but most likely with surrounding areas unaffected. An example is an internal link that remained unresolved.
An error that is confined to a single AST node or range of nodes, but most likely with surrounding areas unaffected. An example is an internal link that remained unresolved.
A critical issue that might affect the integrity of the entire output beyond just the node where it occurred. An example is a configuration header with parsing errors in a markup document that might affect other markup content that would then unexpectedly fall back to defaults.
A critical issue that might affect the integrity of the entire output beyond just the node where it occurred. An example is a configuration header with parsing errors in a markup document that might affect other markup content that would then unexpectedly fall back to defaults.
Info level that is not used by the library itself, but may be used by application code for debugging purposes.
Info level that is not used by the library itself, but may be used by application code for debugging purposes.
An issue that hints at a potential problem, but in the library's default settings it won't cause the transformation to fail.
An issue that hints at a potential problem, but in the library's default settings it won't cause the transformation to fail.